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To: Star Traveler

I think Netanyahu realizes there’s no more chance of a peaceful Arab state on it’s border today, than there was in 1948.

Yes, I’m referring to the West Bank and Gaza.

Sure he’ll talk, but those talks will go nowhere. It won’t be his fault either.

He could give the Arabs almost anything they want, but since he won’t march his own people into the Mediterranean, the Arabs will never be happy.

Bibi knows this. There will be no agreement for duel nation status.


10 posted on 03/19/2015 10:51:28 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (The question is Jeb Bush. The answer is NO!)
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To: DoughtyOne

The Palestinians and Arab nations will never agree until Israel agrees to 1967 borders..and that’s not going to happen ever.

The Six Day War was an extraordinary defeat for the Arab Nation Alliance....even to the point they could not believe Israel pulled it off,...not only in defeating their army’s but in gaining the lands and Jerusalem.... so they agreed together to say it was the US and Britain that helped Israel by firing from the sea..in order to save what little face they could, and they did so on public TV. ( That conversation was tapped BTW and interesting to hear>)

Needless to say the Arab leaders got some real nasty calls from both the US and Britain... livid that they lied so because neither US nor Britain was close enough to even do that.

So they’re never going to settle....Land for Peace has never worked and won’t until Israel is pushed into the Sea as far as the Arabs and Islamists are concerned. Call it two state solution or whatever..it is still Land for Peace and will never work long term....nor will it ever.


60 posted on 03/19/2015 4:17:42 PM PDT by caww
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