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Allenby Bridge to operate 24 hours a day to boost PA economy
Roni Sofer
Published: 08.07.09, 12:28
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1. boost? mmm global crisis got nothing to do
ghostq   (07.08.09)
with the situation, oh well it's like sweeping leaves under a tree in the autum.
2. AND IF THEY KILL SOMEBODY,STILL KEEP OPEN?
ROLAND SEENER ,   LONDON ENGLAND   (07.08.09)
FOR GOODNESS SAKE,MEN AT THE TOP SURELY YOU HAVE LEARNT BY EXPERIENCE.WHY DON"T YOU MAN THE FEW CROSSINGS THAT ARE LEFT,AND PUT YOURSELVES ON THE LINE (NOT THE POOR SOLDIERS) YOU HAVE BECOME A BIT WONKY IN THE HEAD,THE PLEADING FOR MERCY FOR OUR WOUNDED,SHOCKED AND KILLED SHOULD COME FROM THEIR SIDE NOT OURS.LET THEM CRINGE INORDER TO SEE THE LIGHT ,THIS IS THE ONLY WAY THEY WILL EVER COME TO THEIR SENSES
3. Another zionist war crime to foment the occupation of Jordan
Steve from Raleigh   (07.08.09)
Of course it is. Didn't you get the memo?
4. To #3 - some learning to your sick comment
Marcelo ,   World   (07.08.09)
Jordan's territory is more than four times Israel's, and its population density is only one sixth of Israel's. The majority of the Palestinian refugees who fled during the wars of 1948 and 1967 live in Jordan, and about 60 percent of all Jordanians call themselves Palestinians. Until 1967, the West Bank was occupied by Jordan: it was actually formally annexed, and the Palestinian Arabs living there were considered Jordanians (and, even today, they often hold a Jordanian passport). But, tellingly, none of them called for an intifada against Jordan to create a Palestinian state in the West Bank, and none of the Palestinian Arabs ever fought against the Egyptians in Gaza, who had occupied the Gaza Strip since 1948. The fighting has always and exclusively been directed against Israel's existence. When the PLO was founded in 1964, it did not call for the liberation of the territories occupied by Jordan and Egypt, but for the destruction of Israel; nobody within the PLO talked about a Palestinian state at that time, not even Ahmed Shukeiri, until 1967 chairman of the PLO. In Article 24 of its 1964 Charter, the PLO still explicitly renounced any sovereignty claims to the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The strategy did not change until after 1967, when these territories were no longer occupied by Jordan or Egypt but by Israel. As early as in 1965, the PLO boasted of having killed 35 Jews, and the number increased as the years went on. This shows the dishonesty of the lamentation, repeated like a mantra, that the assaults on Jews are only a reaction to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, which took place only in the course of the Six Day War. As is well known, that very same year Israel offered to negotiate the return of all the occupied territories in exchange for genuine peace, but at the Khartoum Conference the Arab states answered with the famous triple "no": "no" to peace with Israel, "no" to recognition of Israel, "no" to negotiations with Israel. Tunisian president Habib Bourguiba was the only Arab leader who, as early as 1965, supported an agreement with Israel. The Khartoum Conference restated the old position of the notorious mufti of Jerusalem: Not an inch of sacred Muslim soil would be allowed to make up a sovereign Jewish state. In this context, it should be recalled that Jimmy Carter was the first to propose a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip; not until then did the PLO seize this suggestion. In reality, the only viable option, which not even the Palestinians can raise reasonable objections against, is the following: The West Bank (or large parts of it) is united with Jordan, and Gaza with Egypt. (When, in February 2008, the Palestinians overran the Egyptian border fortifications into Sinai, their rallying cry, addressed to the Egyptians, was: "We are one people.") According to surveys, 30% of Palestinians living in the West Bank are in favor of such a solution. But it meets with resistance from the Hashemite dynasty of Jordan, which fears for the loss of the throne; it therefore renounced any territorial claims to the West Bank back in 1988. As reported by the Jordanian newspaper Al-Ghad, King Abdullah considered a confederation between Jordan and the West Bank a "conspiracy against his kingdom and against the Palestinians." All the well-known Palestinian groups demonize such a plan: The creation of a second Palestinian state next to Jordan has always been just a pretense for them to conceal their anti-Israel policies, and the recognition of Jordan enlarged by the West Bank as the state of the Palestinians would deprive them of this pretense. Their real objective has always been the destruction of Israel and, with their phony anger at the "Zionist arrogance," they would still pursue this goal even if the Jews of Israel retreated all the way to Masada or Tel Aviv.
5. EU views Gaza as PA too
observer   (07.08.09)
6. Allemby Bridge
Yakov   (07.08.09)
Nice to know we can go to Petra at any time of day or night. Enjoy.
7. bridge opening for people
Nancy Davis ,   Atlanta, GA US   (08.12.09)
Does anyone know for sure if this new law pertains to people as well a goods? Is the bridge open on both sides 24/7? Thanks
8. # 3.wishful thinking,Israel will not do
J.K. ,   Brooklyn USA   (03.16.13)
them that favor.
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