Opinion  Nahum Barnea
The IDF view of the Palestinian struggle
Nahum Barnea
Published: 30.05.15, 23:47
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1. ehud barak and unilateral withdrawal from west bank
jerold   (05.31.15)
recall b arak's anemic attempts in putting down west bank terror and inside israel bombs. \he was pathetic. Sharon and yaalon went house to house and put it down. barak failed miserably for all of his commando exploits and israeli voters booted him the hell out of the pm office. No wonder he continues to advocate west bank withdrawal. His experiences shows him to be incapable of putting down foreign inspired riots. Who on earth would listen to this guy- the man who vouches for herzog. Even idf soldiiers do not reapect one bit/
2. Refugee Camps - Israeli Control
Mark ben Josef ,   USA   (05.31.15)
None of the Refugee Camps are in Area A. Israel has full control. Mo Palestinian law or security allowed. Of course no PA influence or connection. Just as Israel wants.
3. Mattress Madness
Scharp ,   Tel Aviv, Israel   (05.31.15)
And Wallet Wonders. Good article by Barnea. Is it really going to be a quiet summer? Otherwise, the four problems that are listed in the article shows an interesting and complicated situation. The palestinian security mechanisms are important, for the PA and Israel. Hamas is at the moment not gaining ground in the West Bank. A quiet, peaceful summer. Improved economy more jobs for both palestinians and israelis. Building peace, until the next war.
4. Mass "Palestinian" departure is perfectly feasible!
Chaim ,   Israel   (06.01.15)
"Palestinians" have been consistently telling pollsters, for decades, that most of them would love to leave. Israel needs to do two things: 1) Stop the insane flow of support to evil fictional "Palestine". 2) Implement an effective carrot and stick approach to create massive "Palestinian" departure from our land. It is perfectly feasible.
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