Another example of evil Zionist crimes
In the Gaza Strip's Jab aliya refugee camp, Aref Suleiman was raised on Palestinian struggle against the Jewish state. Today he lies in an Israeli hospital bed, his body riddled with Palestinian bullets, his wounds tended daily by Israeli nurses.
For the 22-year-old Mr Suleiman, who was shot five times point blank by Hamas militants last month during a renewed bout of Palestinian infighting, this is not the Arab-Israeli conflict he learnt about as a child growing up in Gaza's desperate, rubbish-strewn alleys.
"Palestinians shoot me and Jews treat me," he laughs bitterly. "It was supposed to be different."
..."The Jews are like honey, like flowers," he says theatrically. "They wash me, clean me, and change my gown every day. Even in my home, my own family wouldn't change me every day."
"Here, everything is beseder," he adds, using the Hebrew word for "okay".
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/06/10/wirq310.xml





Okay LEL66, I'll bite. This is only one example of thousands of positive things Israelis have done for Palestinians over the years. I have witnessed many such examples personally. I have also witnessed personally many examples of Israeli indecency toward Palestinians. Neither decency or indecency proves anything. Ultimately, two states for two people is what is needed for resolution to this nightmare.
The question for you is specifically:
1 - Which West Bank settlements do you see remaining in Israeli hands?
2 - How do you see East Jerusalem being handled?
3 - What about the Jordan Valley is it in Palestinian hands and if so do you see Israeli control of egress and ingress?
What I'm getting at is given your strong support for Israel, do you have any specific thoughts on what the parameters of a peace deal would look like.
June 19, 2007 1:43 PM | Reply | Permalink
My answer is that there should be no more concessions to the palestinians since they have proven they cannot be trusted, and that they are incapable of creating a peaceful, viable state as we have seen what they have done since being handed Gaza.
August 4, 2007 10:51 AM | Reply | Permalink
Actually, things seem reasonably peaceful in Gaza lately--certainly more peaceful than they were under the occupation.
August 4, 2007 6:34 PM | Reply | Permalink