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Defensible Borders to Secure Israel's Future
The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs ^
| August 8, 2010
| Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
Posted on 08/08/2010 12:38:21 AM PDT by JCPA-JerusalemCenter
Rather than any international peacekeeping mission, the best course is bilateral security arrangements. The Israeli experience with an international presence has been poor. UNIFIL in Lebanon has not lived up to Israeli expectations in preventing the re-armament of Hizbullah after the 2006 Second Lebanon War. For more on defensible borders to secure Israel's future, see this piece by Maj.-Gen. (res.) Uzi Dayan - http://www.jcpa.org/text/security/dayan.pdf and www.defensibleborders.org.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: arabs; israel; lebanon; moralabsolutes; peacekeeping; security; socalledpalestinians
To: JCPA-JerusalemCenter
I fear it’s way too late for Israel - the bad time are coming...
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08/08/2010 12:53:25 AM PDT
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Deagle
To: JCPA-JerusalemCenter
Southern lebanon is Jewish land as said by the Bible. Israel should have annexed the southern part of Lebanon when they had the chance. Every nation has the right to defensible borders however the UN seems bent on making Israel appease terrorists for "peace".
PEACE IS NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN
To: JCPA-JerusalemCenter
How is this Breaking News?
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08/08/2010 4:02:35 AM PDT
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PghBaldy
(Like the Ft Hood Killer, James Earl Ray was just stressed when he killed MLK Jr.)
To: JCPA-JerusalemCenter
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08/09/2010 2:22:09 AM PDT
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American Constitutionalist
(There the way the Communist/Marxist want to destroy the USAis no civility in)
To: Deagle
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08/09/2010 2:22:34 AM PDT
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American Constitutionalist
(There the way the Communist/Marxist want to destroy the USAis no civility in)
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