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He later elaborated, expressing apparently growing dismay over continued Israeli settlement expansion: “How, if you say you’re working for peace and you want peace, and a Palestine that is a whole Palestine that belongs to the people who live there, how can you say we’re planning to build in a place that will eventually be Palestine? So it sends a message that perhaps you’re not really serious.” That was a critique that will have resonated widely among those many Israelis, and critics from outside, who have long argued that Israel should limit any settlement building to areas it envisages seeking to retain in a permanent accord. This sums it up. Isreal doenst want peace. How can it when it continues to do the one thing it has continued to do since 1947 that makes peace impossible. If you are having a feud with your neighbor because he built his fence on your property and every couple of years he moved the fence a little farther into your property would you seriously believe him when he says he wants peace?
Posted on: Fri, 08 Nov 2013 17:32:22 +0000

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