Yes, it's worrying isn't it.Quote:
Sharon is an elected official
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Yes, it's worrying isn't it.Quote:
Sharon is an elected official
You are joking, right?Quote:
It was 1948. I was unsure as of what you are refering to. You are still quite uncler on that. sorry.
Constructed by who, with whom in mind to live in them?Quote:
These are usually new or under construction buildings that have yet to be inhabited
You may note that I have reduced to talking in bite-sized chunks just so I can stop any discombobulation, and misdirection that is obviously going on here.
Surely it matters if someone's living in them?Quote:
Who cares?
Well the current goal , of which no-one hear seems to be opposed, is peace.Quote:
I am talking about current aims and goals
You have a very unilateral approach to the problem, and I believe that, in part, that belief is the cause of the ongoing problems in th region.
You are, of course, entitled to disagree.
You could argue about this for years. Israel and the Palestinians both want Palestine and neither of them are going to compromise on that. You can't say it will be resolved when Arafat dies because his successor might carry it on. Neither side is really in the wrong, they both have claims to the land which no-one can either prove or disprove so there's no point in arguing about that.
But on the subject of Israel being the biggest threat to world peace, well that's just bollocks because no-one else has anything to do with their conflict with Palestine, I mean I can't see them resolving that and then saying "yeah we're bored let's bomb France" (not that anyone would mind).
yeah, and if they have the same "excellent" targetting capabilities like you lot have they'll probably hit London or Manchester in the process. Not that anyone cares though ...
You must mean 'apart from Syria' thenQuote:
well that's just bollocks because no-one else has anything to do with their conflict with Palestine