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Israeli policy waits as Barak, Lieberman clash     Roni Sofer
1. cant agree
Now whats the matter children, why cant we all agree on Israels national suicide plan? We are being ordered to right? And we three mostly agree right, we just havent agreed on the method. Have you noticed our media propogating 70% of Israelis agree to a pales state. What a huge lie, I reckon no more then 15% and 10 of that are arabs. Pathetic. I tell you as a fervant zionist and Jew that if we allow them a state in our land then we deserve to be removed entirely from Eretz Yisrael, and make no mistake a pales state heralds the doom of Israel, the world wants this. Are we going to obey and carry out national suicide to please them all?
Yisraeli   (04.22.09)
2. Barak obviously doesn't agree with the "Arab initiative".
If Barak agreed he wouldn't have "urged Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to put forward an Israeli peace initiative based on the Arab plan". Barak obviously has problems with the "initiative". Mike
redbourn ,   tel aviv   (04.22.09)
3. Barak wants?
Ricardo Macher ,   KarneiShomron-Israel   (04.22.09)
4. Barak wants?
I have a small question, if I understand right, Lieberman was the biggest winner of last elections, for sure not Bibi. Barak, on the contrary, was the bigger loser (maybe Meretz can dispute that) and represents nobody. How can somebody even think about taking care about what this filthy, power avid, ex leader, says?
Ricardo Macher ,   KarneiShomron-Israel   (04.22.09)
5. Re: Barak Wants #4
Hello Ricardo, though I am no political supporter of our Defense MInister, we should all listen to Ehud Barak as he is Israel's most decorated soldier and has 50 years' of proven experience to bring to the table. You don't accrue that knowledge by being a night-club bouncer. Labelling him as filthy is just insulting when comparing him to a right wing extremist who has yet to achieve anything except stir up racial tensions. I also refer you to the official election results, which show Kadima as the real winner (Not Yisrael Beitanu) as it gained the most seats. It's called Democracy - we should practice it more here.
Jonathan Cohen ,   Ramat Gan   (04.22.09)
6. #5 Jonathan
While I understand that you appreciate Barak's experience as a soldier I'm talking about his political experience. When I'm talking about filthy, I mean that somebody that loves a chair more than his ideals is (in my opinion) filthy. What I don't understand is your attack to people who think different from you like right wingers, shall I understand that you feel so sure in Ramat Gan that you ignore the reality that the north and the south of the country are living? Please get real!
Ricardo Macher ,   KarneiShomron-Israel   (04.22.09)
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