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Netanyahu: We'll continue to pursue peace
Ronen Medzini
Published: 27.04.09, 19:41
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1. I along with many still feel the pain of losing a loved one
Al   (04.27.09)
I only hope that the Jews in Israel start getting it together and ensure a strong viable Jewish country free of self hate and constant foolish bickering. Our enemies want us dead..and it doesnt matter a damn if we are conservative reform orthodox etc. Is means nothing to them. They want us all dead. Lets be a nation and a strong determined people. There are many many bright days ahead of us. The fact that we are fortunate to witness the existance of a free Jewish State is indeed a miracle.
2. triumphed?
observer   (04.27.09)
triumph, triumph?
3. Thanks!
Jewish Refugee ,   U.S.A.   (04.27.09)
4. the word peace lost it's meaning.
ghostq   (04.28.09)
it's been over used to personal abuse, who cares what he said, it's means nothing.
5. 'Peace' Babblings Continue Apace
Adina Kutnicki ,   Israel,new olah   (04.28.09)
We have become a people and a nation trapped into slogans - peace, occupation, settlements, racist etc. It is as if one can wave a magic word sign and all hell breaks loose. As if one can become a warmonger, an occupier, a settler, and a racist simply by wanting to live freely as a Jew in ones only Jewish homeland. Fast forward to Israel's leaders. In a nanosecond Israel's leaders can be heard babbling about peace and other such nonsense as soon as microphones are nearby, and world leaders, reporters are in earshot. As IF living in the MOST volatile region on earth can magically conjure up peace between Jews who merely seek to live in their only homeland, and Arabs who seek to push them into the sea, or erase them from the face of the earth. These delusional murmurings can be heard from both the left, the center and even so called right wing leaders. Pathetic and counter productive to reality!
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