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Re: Solving the Gaza Crisis

Reader comment on item: Solving the "Palestinian Problem"

Submitted by Joyce Stoer Cordi (United States), Jan 7, 2009 at 18:07

The suggestion that Jordan and Gaza step in and take control of the West Bank and Gaza, respectively makes sense on the surface.

Keys to its success are insuring that there is both adequate security and a plan for economic self-suffficiency for these areas -- a path Jordan is already pursuing and one, to which Israel can contribute if there is a genuine "security" solution


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