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Qunietra in ruins today
Reader comment on item: Quneitra, Why in Ruins?

Submitted by Isaac (United States), Jul 7, 2009 at 16:56

The questions to be answered should by Israel with a strong media showing in telling why Qunietra is in ruin today. The truth is the Arabs primarily the Syrians have not gotten off their duffs to rebuild with the provision of peaceful co existence with Israel. Once again Israel is not promoting their side of the issues in the region.


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Polo Democratico in Colombia - A left wing party and by no means representative of the country´s opinion [77 words]JuanJul 8, 2009 15:10
Obama/Israel border policy [221 words]LarryJul 8, 2009 13:12
⇒ Qunietra in ruins today [60 words]IsaacJul 7, 2009 16:56
Obama /Israel border policy [146 words]IsaacJul 15, 2009 10:26
Quneitra -- Syria's archeological site? [16 words]M.D.Jul 6, 2009 17:22
Pure Propaganda [121 words]Robert FriedmannJul 6, 2009 16:00
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There's one more reason... [79 words]Solomon2Jul 6, 2009 15:08
Quneitra, Why in Ruins? [5 words]ZakJul 6, 2009 07:58

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