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Hamas' Mashaal to visit Jordan
Roi Kais
Published: 30.12.11, 11:42
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1. Hussein would be a fool to do this
clearer light ,   alaska   (12.30.11)
2. #1 hussein Is Dead ?
(12.30.11)
You mean abbdallah? It would be a mistake for him as Well. Shabat Shalom
3. Home for Pretty Boy Mashaal?
Sammy ,   Newcastle   (12.30.11)
For the so called Chief of Hamas....surely his natural home is Gaza? But if he did..what a nightmare..!. Where then could he get his hair coiferred, his pampering treatments, his fashionable clothes, his fancy foods, his expensive restaurants... For Mashaal Home is ANYWHERE but Gaza! If its good enough for Gazans theres just NO WAY its GOOD ENOUGH for Mashaal As for Jordan...that guy has a short memory! It wasnt so long ago he publicly called the King and the Hashemite Kingdom 'stinking traitors' for signing a peace treaty with Israel. Obviously thinks weve all got short memories and all is forgotten and forgiven
4. Jordan, future Hamastan II (End).
Nora Tel Aviv   (12.30.11)
5. Maybe he might have an "accident"?
(12.30.11)
6. Abbas is also destroying the stability of the West Bank
Ypip ,   Canada   (12.30.11)
along with this. They're creeping around the region while making plans to remold the PNSF.
7. Upon the visit, it should be noted that one is not aware of
Jehudah Ben-Israel ,   Qatzrin, Israel   (12.30.11)
a single Jew who is not eager to achieve peace. Yet, peace has not been achieved since 1920, when the San Remo Conference determined the future of "Palestine­" - a territory, not a nationalit­y or a state, mind you - and the year on which the war-of-att­rition-thr­ough-terro­r against the Jewish community of Eretz Israel (Land of Israel) commenced, carried out by the Muslim-Ara­bs. All efforts to engage both sides in a sustainabl­e peace process have failed, all of them, but the one that has never been tried: The applicatio­n of internatio­nal law, as is, to the Arab Israeli conflict. The fundamenta­ls of the internatio­nal law as it is related to the conflict are as follows: 1) The San Remo Conference decisions, 1920 2) The League of Nations decisions, 1922 3) The United Nations Charter, Article 80, 1945 4) UN Security Council Resolution­, 242, 1967. Shouldn't people of good will, finally, demand that internatio­nal law be applied, as is, to this conflict so as to achieve either peace, or alternativ­ely and more realistica­lly, an accommodat­ion of peaceful coexistenc­e between Arab and Jew, between the Muslim-Ara­b ummah (nation) and medinat ha-leom (the nation-sta­te) of the Jewish people, Israel...?­?!!
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