You have to remember. Both sides have done things that they shouldn't. The palestinians
should not support these terrorists. But at the same time the Isrealis should stop buidling
houses on land that's supposed to go back to the Palestinians
as much as their is support among the palestinian public for these militants, the trouble lies
with any possible sympathy held by the palestinian leadership for these militants. in some
cases, the militants are legitimate palestinian leaders, either elected outright or appointed
from within. the palestinian authority has to exercise their leadership responsibility by crushing
elements that not only undermine their own rule but the prospects for any joint accord with
the isrealis. the economical, political, and sociological imperatives are all on the side of the
p.a. to act decisively against these militants.
ofcourse, the isrealis are not a guilt-free party, by any stretch, but they cannot make any
concessions when palestinian leadership is in disarray. qorei is likely to resign in a few weeks.
arafat, gutless wonder that he is, will have to beg some other fool to assume the puppet
role so his nepotistic enterprise can continue undisturbed. in the background, you have
the militant mass murderers who by remaining above the local political fray maintain their
'purity', relevancy, and importance.
and