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i am assuming (having not done the research yet) that you would find even greater numbers that were for that gaza pullout.....and probably like me, those numbers that are still "glad" for the gaza pullout probably remain high.
but as future events can never be known, the gaza pullout for the Palestinians, with hamas taking over was probably not a step toward their own unification and peace (though the story is still not finished....). Like wise with the statehood bid, it may look good on the surface, but the series of events that it may bring forth, are all unknown, gaza as a fresh example, is what makes me, personally very hesitant about it. its appears amongst the secular is about 50/50
I believe the Palestinians deserve their own state and to be recognised by the UN. But, like them, I do not believe it will help to get peace - if even the Palestinians are not hopeful about this, I cannot be. Of course it is easy to give support to this now, there are no bombs in Jerusalem. If this violence were to happen again, my views would change like this,'' he said, clicking his fingers.
and then we're really in a mess.....jenin all over again.
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