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No extra Egypt border troops needed, says Israel's Barak (Roundup)

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Dec 26, 2007, 14:17 GMT


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RogérDec 27th, 2007 - 03:21:43

The Zionist entity will eventually be replaced by a government, that is freely elected by ALL the people of Palestine, Jews and Muslims, all brothers and sisters of a semitic population.

I doubt that this government will continue to call the nation it will be destined to govern as 'Israel'; more likely, the world will have to welcome a new nation that is called 'Palestine'.

It will be Palestine that will become a member nation of the United Nations!

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