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Israel to UN: Listen carefully to Hizbullah
Ronny Sofer
Published: 16.08.06, 18:01
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61. #53 Pierre blah blah blah
Neal ,   NJ,USA   (08.17.06)
You come onto a Jewish website to spew your islamist propaganda from France. You talk about all the places you have rode your camel, yet you write from France. And now you want to talk like a tough guy, from France, no less. Yawn
62. Reply to Ron's enthusiasm
Noam ,   Washington, DC/ FL   (08.17.06)
Ron, I appreciate you asking this question as I hope many others do. Peace can be possible with Lebanon assuming a few basic conditions are met: 1.Hizbullah must be marginalized- they cause rifts of all kinds in Lebanese society, foster hatred of Jews and neighboring Israel and only act as part of civil society when it suits there interests. The Lebanese need to unite around secular and national-minded leaders, not pawns of Iran or Syria. 2.Resolving of all outstanding land disputes-I think Sheba Farms was blown out of proportion by Hizbullah to justify continued attacks on Israel after the country withdrew in 2000. Lebanon and Israel should determine its fate as part of a peace deal with Syria or without Syria make it clear that the outcome will only be settled after comprehensive peace agreement. 3.Removal of barriers to trade and interaction between Lebanon and Israel. What better to foster dialogue and mutual respect than include Lebanese in Seeds of Peace, have student exchanges, sport matches, and business delegations. From the Lebanese students I've met in the United States (or children of Lebanese parents) they seem to be very modern and tolerant minded, many detest Hizbullah and politicizing everything about the Middle East. It seems a West Beirut gal who tans in a bikini and shops at the air-conditioned mall has more in common with her contemporary Israeli in Tel Aviv than with her fellow Lebanese in conservative South Beirut.
63. #48 Answer to your Question
Greg ,   Los Angeles, CA   (08.17.06)
Of course peace between Israel and Lebanon can be achieved. It has already been achieved. The problem is that when Israel and Lebanon are at peace, Israel gets attacked anyway. Israeli civilians get blown up by missiles anyway. Israeli civilians get kidnapped anyway. Little 4-year-old Israeli girls get their skulls crushed by rifle butts anyway. The only thing worse than war is peace with Lebanon.
64. Last answer to Neal & Co.
Pierre ,   Paris, France   (08.17.06)
Just one word. Either Jewish or islamist, I have no propaganda to sell. I did not ask you to buy my story, for the more reason I did not give you my point of view. I just told you not to offend a girl, since you are supposed to be the citizen of a civilized country that respects women and lots of values not shared by all the 'savages' you are intending to educate. As regards with what your 'Darling' wrote, I'd have never said that the rhymed words she used were poetry! As a twin-sister of yours, that girl is another propagandist. I have seen camels by the Sahara once and also in some American zoos, the very suited place for lodging outdated war-mongers like you. The mohel I met from now on a long time ago could give you another reason why I come onto the current website and make you shut up once for all. Of course, you can go on reading heroic war stories, buy a bang-bang toy and, alike don Quichotte, go on desperately fighting against wind-mills! As a result, you'd be less frustrate a man but more delighted by the fulfillment of the lovely stories you could narrate to your grand-sons if no enemies kill you first.
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