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Submitted by Sujata Ashwarya Cheema (India), Feb 11, 2005 at 06:58
The Paleatinian-Israeli problem can only be resolved when core issues such as settlements, return of refugees, status of Jerusalem, and water are addressed and sorted out. The views of the parties involved in the conflict on these issues are mutually opposing and contadictory, given their unique historical experience. Negotiations and compromises are perhaps the ways to a better future.Note: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the authors alone and not necessarily those of Daniel Pipes. Original writing only, please. Comments are screened for relevance, substance, and tone, and in some cases edited before posting. Reasoned disagreement is welcome, but comments are rejected if scurrilous, off-topic, vulgar, ad hominem, or otherwise viewed as inappropriate. For complete regulations, see the Guidelines for Comments. For informational purposes, we identify countries from which comments are sent.
| Title | By | Date |
| Bush tactic? [106 words] | Paul Rhoads | Feb 19, 2005 19:44 |
| Peace plan won't work [38 words] | Alyn Starkman | Feb 16, 2005 16:36 |
| I agree with Dr. Pipes and the US State Dep. [115 words] | PJ | Feb 16, 2005 15:20 |
| The Palestinians have to accept their defeat [57 words] | Kenneth Sikorski | Feb 13, 2005 11:20 |
| I disagree: Peace plan WILL work [69 words] | Octavio Johanson | Feb 11, 2005 19:44 |
| Same old story [88 words] | Abraham Borensztein | Feb 11, 2005 15:34 |
| Very True [69 words] | Shahin S. | Feb 11, 2005 13:43 |
| Hudna [48 words] | Yochanan | Feb 11, 2005 13:03 |
| ⇒ Address core issues [59 words] | Sujata Ashwarya Cheema | Feb 11, 2005 06:58 |
| Calling a spade a bloody shovel [67 words] | Chava Mendelle | Feb 10, 2005 16:36 |
| Hard To Know [86 words] | Ricky | Feb 10, 2005 13:45 |
| incisive and pragmatic [64 words] | Mukesh Gupta | Feb 10, 2005 01:13 |