> > >1. I hope it won't take you by surprise that most of the Israelis don't >approve those settlers. > I didn't know that. It makes me very happy to hear this. Can I ask you who actually lives in such villages? I guess it's not the average Israeli citizen. >I think that most of >the people here think that there will be a Palestinian country , but the >Israelis are trying to get everything written especially > Sounds very similar to what I'm doing with my publisher in the last couple of weeks: get the contracts as detailed as possible. ;-) >so that we won't >have a country with an army attacking us everyday. > Sonds reasonable! >I also think that most people don't understand that in 1947 the gave the >Jews a country. > You didn't fill in who gave it. "the ... gave the Jews a country" I'm a 100% aware that it was us Europeans who created this entire situation: promising land to many parties involved in order to get help during the war. European politics are to blame for it! >what the palestinian wants is to destroy our >country. > I'd rephrase it like this: >what the _fundamental_ palestinian want is to destroy our >country. > I don't think Palestinians in general want that. >I can and i want live side by side near a peaceful palestinian >country , at least so they can blame their poverty on their own. believe me >that they lived worser under the jurdan state until 1967. > Israel's got full control over water supplies etc, so it's a difficult situation which in itself could launch a debate of hundreds huge mails. It's also a different culture: it's a more Arabic culture and less Western, so it's indeed very likely that they don't have as much prosperity as the West (I don't say this to offend anyone, I just conclude this from the current spread of wealth in the world... of course I could be wrong) >you sure don't want war which is 20km near your home. > That's something I don't understand: how can people actually continue to live there when there are so many attacks and fights? I would have moved. I know many Jewish people and several among them want to move soon. How do people think about it in Israel? Has this become "part of life"? -- Joeri Vankeirsbilck joeri@... Belway Productions - http://www.belway.com List-admin Logic-users/SoundD*ver-users/Logic-TDM
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Re: [L-OT] RE: The Real Cause is religion mixed with politic s
2001-10-29 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
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