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The coming of the permenant Palestinian DiasporaReader comment on item: If Not [Arab-Israeli] Peace Now, What? Submitted by Joe Kaffir (United States), Jul 7, 2008 at 03:11 Sometimes fences make good neighbors, if you are dealing with potentially good neighbors.. However with rockets, missiles and aircraft, Isreal will Never have a fence high enough or footed deep enough. Some day Israel will have to face up to the real existential threat from islam starting with the palestoninans. The fantasy of peace with islam must end or Isreal will be worn down to the nub and succomb to "death by a thousand cuts". This is so unnecessary. Drive the palestonians out and put up the Israeli flag once and for all. One good strong neighbor can make the bad neighbor move away and the neighborhood really good.
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