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Keep them on gruelReader comment on item: Will Prosperity End Palestinian Enmity to Israel? Submitted by jennifer solis (United States), Apr 22, 2008 at 01:16 While reading Daniel Pipes' article, all of a sudden I got a flashback of Oliver Twist. I know it sounds ridiculous - perhaps it's the Chardonnay - but the principle is there. Oliver Twist was not a monster, but the "Palestinians" and Fatah and Hamas are. Feed the monster "meat", he will grow STRONGER. This latest, 250 million U.S. tax-dollars for these "neighborhoods" is nauseating. Thinking that this "good will" of manufacturing "Palestinian Prosperity" will be returned in kind is the height of arrogance - do these world leaders honestly believe they can buy off the will of the Palestinian Cause? It didn't work at Tripoli, and it won't work now. Keep them on gruel.
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