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Reader comment on item: Jordan to the West Bank, Egypt to Gaza
in response to reader comment: It would be great for Israel to get Egypt and Jordan to take them...back, but they won't

Submitted by Abdulkarim Al-Habsi (Oman), Jun 11, 2009 at 16:28

You make it sound as if they are taking back a parched ranch with its diseased cattle. What if the Palestinians, or the residents of those areas (Gaza and West bank) don't want to be ruled by the Dictatorships of Cairo and Amman?


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Correction to poll results [99 words]Simcha-Yitzchak LernerSep 11, 2009 15:47
Just what we don't need
[w/response] [440 words]
Ken BesigFeb 11, 2009 12:37
The poll results give added political cover to Egypt (as if it needed it) to avoid taking Gaza back [39 words]Charles MartelFeb 9, 2009 13:53
Stuff and nonsense [159 words]yuval brandstetter MDFeb 7, 2009 10:05
It would be great for Israel to get Egypt and Jordan to take them...back, but they won't [191 words]Charles MartelJan 22, 2009 10:59
⇒ Its not a parched ranch you know. [43 words]Abdulkarim Al-HabsiJun 11, 2009 16:28

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