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To: AGAviator
If it's the Palestinians, give them their own state.

Barak tried and he was spit on by the "hapless" "Palestinians".

Got any other bright ideas? How about the Arab countries agree that the "Palestinians" can live and work in those vast Arab and Islamic lands. Israel can throw in the Gaza for good measure and the Arabs can get out of the West Bank. They can't live in peace with Israel anyway. The Arab "Palestinians" should have listened to this guy. It's not too late:


In 1939, Mojli Amin, a member of the Arab Defense Committee for Palestine, drew up a proposal, published in Damascus and distributed among Arab leaders, entitled "Exchange of Populations." Amin proposed that

"all the Arabs of Palestine shall leave and be divided up among the neigboring Arab countries. In exchange for this, all the Jews living in Arab countries will go to Palestine...The exchange of populations should be carried out in the same way that Turkey and Greece exchanged their populations. Special committees must be set up to deal with the liquidation of Jewish and Arab property....I fear, in truth, that the Arabs will not agree...But in spite of this, I take upon myself the task of convincing them..."(from the Central Zionist Archives-525/5630).

112 posted on 10/06/2001 6:01:27 PM PDT by Lent
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To: Lent
Barak tried and he was spit on by the "hapless" "Palestinians

Says you. Say the Israelis. What do the Palestinians say? What's their side? Any time they try to put forth their issues, the Zionists call it "Arabprop" and big old bad nazism/fascism. And Isrel won't let any objective observers mediate on grounds of "national sovereignty"

114 posted on 10/06/2001 6:14:48 PM PDT by AGAviator
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