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I just don't see it that wayReader comment on item: Thoughts on the Release of 104 Palestinian Murderers Submitted by Josef zuares (France), Jul 31, 2013 at 15:38 I believe that everything will just work out fine.Netanyahu knows how to play the game,against his adversaries and with his partners.Israel needs to gain time while the pieces in the geopolitical chessboard are moving in a direction that will eventually become more advantageous. The Arab world has done a lot to get the west to side with it,but I believe it has overdone its act and the west is becoming less friendly a more impatient,maybe even afraid of it.Israel does better when it plays the underdog and by giving in to the Palestinians demands,it will help our image in the world improve.When the show is on the road,we can gain by being good actors.Let the Palestinians play the bad guy part,we chose the good guy part.We will gain more,at the end of the game. Submitting....
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