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Israel/Palestine
In reply to the discussion: Do the Palestinians Really Want a State? [View all]still_one
(96,601 posts)43. Yes I am aware, and for security reasons, I never thought returning to the 1967 lines was a viable
option. That, along with the fact that Jews were not even allowed into Jerusalem pre-1967, and its religious sites were desecrated, during the Jordon annexation.
However, in the end the parties need to be brought back to the negotiating tables
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you didn't address one point I made, including the point regarding Netanyahu trying to involve
still_one
Jan 2017
#40
Yes I am aware, and for security reasons, I never thought returning to the 1967 lines was a viable
still_one
Jan 2017
#43
Never is, was, or will be...Imagine that. The Right Wing is the only wing that matters
Ford_Prefect
Dec 2016
#4
the Palestinians are to blame for their own behavior, which has been reckless and violent far too
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
#21
The fault lies with the Palestinians. That's the OP, which you're trying to deflect from.
shira
Dec 2016
#17
What are you talking about, Martial Law in Jerusalem? It's the capital of Israel.
shira
Dec 2016
#20