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<blockquote data-quote="Swanforthelough" data-source="post: 7082766" data-attributes="member: 48646"><p>The disturbances in Jerusalem the last 2 Ramadans the blame lays firmly at the door of the Israelis without question and uncalled for.</p><p></p><p>Will there ever be a chance of Peace again like there was in the mid 90s where you had a Hawk like Yitzak Rabin who crossed the divide and made a deal. Of course he met his end at the hands of the Right Wing who Are as equal in their hatred as Hamas. Even Ariel Sharon who is vilified due to his military past saw the benefit of a negotiated solution but failed.</p><p></p><p>Was Arafat ever serious about his part in the peace accord he signed, subsequent to signing there was a series of Bus bombings across Israel and Arafat only stepped in after Shimon Peres pleaded with him on the Eve that Rabin was assasinated.</p><p></p><p>Chance was lost then probably never to be repeated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swanforthelough, post: 7082766, member: 48646"] The disturbances in Jerusalem the last 2 Ramadans the blame lays firmly at the door of the Israelis without question and uncalled for. Will there ever be a chance of Peace again like there was in the mid 90s where you had a Hawk like Yitzak Rabin who crossed the divide and made a deal. Of course he met his end at the hands of the Right Wing who Are as equal in their hatred as Hamas. Even Ariel Sharon who is vilified due to his military past saw the benefit of a negotiated solution but failed. Was Arafat ever serious about his part in the peace accord he signed, subsequent to signing there was a series of Bus bombings across Israel and Arafat only stepped in after Shimon Peres pleaded with him on the Eve that Rabin was assasinated. Chance was lost then probably never to be repeated. [/QUOTE]
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