Originally posted by KrazyHorse
All of which again assumes that neither actually has it in them to live in peace with the other.
All of which again assumes that neither actually has it in them to live in peace with the other.
Article (12) Complete liberation of Palestine, and eradication of Zionist economic, political, military and cultural existence.
And these are the so-called moderates in the Palestinian political spectrum.
They should find a goddamn modus vivendi already.
By the way, you can sneer all you want at the outsiders who try and pressure for peace, but at least I'm sure that most of their hearts are in the right place
1) The morons who believe that wars are simply the result of misunderstanding.
2) The cynical and self-interested who can see that it's to their advantage for the region to stay quiet as the oil comes out.
and I'd rather have them for neighbours than the population of either the PA or the State of Israel.
Keygen: The main problem with the Jordanian solution is that it would be hard to move three million Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza accross the Jordan, and that it's not clear whether water supplies in Transjordan would be sufficient to support them.
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