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TumbleDry
that is going to help the situation...
Eyeblack
None of this makes sense, but what can we expect from these people...
northlondon
Whilst the Palestinians and Palestinian children are economically starved by the Israeli sanctions and refugee camp barricades, the Israelis go and build thousands of new homes and schools on land that is supposed to be up for negotiation. The Israelis are a disgrace to the human race. And these settlers are nasty spiteful people who live by the rifle and the bulldozer.
sabiwabi
The entire world and international law claims that East Jerusalem belongs to the Palestinians.
WilliB
sabiwabi:
And the Jews are the Palestians. The original ones. The remnants of the ancient Jewish kingdom and the holiest sites of Judaism are in East Jerusalem. How do you suggest they got there? Did the muslim Arabs build them??
Molenir
Supposed to be for negotiation? Who decided that? Apart from this, you do realize the article above says its actually Palestinians who are building these houses and schools for Israel right?
TimRussert
Jobs for the 'Palestinians' . Everybody wins.
Blockntackle
How would feel if some foreign race invaded and occupied your country, then kicked you out and started building houses for yet more foreigners?
Helter_Skelter
Any suffering of the "Palestinians" is self-inflicted. They love their misery.
The Muslim Arabs prohibited Jews from entering East Jerusalem and visiting their holy sites prior to the 1967 war. Israel's not giving up East Jerusalem...get over it.
TimRussert
I'd feel like a 'Palestinian' who had been wronged by my fellow Mohammedans, the Turks of the Ottoman Empire, who brought in absentee landlords as well as huge numbers of people from outside the region who greatly changed the make up of what we decided in 1967 we would call 'Palestine.'