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Submitted by Joshua (United States), Feb 11, 2007 at 23:24

Jealousy and spite.

Two words that sum up the roadblock in the "roadmap to peace"

In spite of what God has said about restoring Israel, the Arabs will do what they can to disprove it and remain eternally jealous that God has granted this covenant to the Jews.

I intentionally used the word "Arab". This is not driven by hate or racism, but puts this battle into perspective.

Ishmael has mocked Isaac since his birth. When Abraham pleaded with God for blessings on Ishmael God said he would bless him and make him into a great nation. However, his covenant he would establish with Isaac. Not only that, but he also promised that Ishmael would always be hostile to his brother.

Do not forget that the Muslims will not be happy until Israel is pushed into the sea.

The Arabs will never be happy while any piece of Israel exists, and even if it were to be destroyed, they would still not stop at that; next would come the United States and England, or anyone who supports Israel.


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ROAD MAP STILL ON SCHEDULE - LIVNI AND PERES SPEAKING IN DAVOS [64 words]nabil shawarmaJan 25, 2007 14:21
⇒ The true roadmap [178 words]JoshuaFeb 11, 2007 23:24
roadblock to victory [139 words]lindaJan 25, 2007 01:07
Hillary in 2008? [30 words]Abe LevineJan 23, 2007 13:18
Is the Road Map relevant? [86 words]RaamJan 20, 2007 02:45
Precursors to Peace Twixst Palestine and Israel. [188 words]Frank K. HooverMar 1, 2007 18:19
Conflict mediation and the dangreous cycle [186 words]Asaf GolanJan 19, 2007 07:47
Was the road map ever relevant? [142 words]Michael BJan 19, 2007 03:49
Obstacles to a solution [385 words]Tracy WJan 19, 2007 01:29
No, It's not (And probably never has been) [447 words]Ron ThompsonJan 18, 2007 10:44
Paraphrasing Kristol [31 words]BenjaminJan 18, 2007 08:38
From all, for all [169 words]David W. LincolnJan 18, 2007 01:51
Is the road map still relevant? [95 words]Another AmericanJan 17, 2007 23:39
Appeasement not a roadmap. [191 words]clarence puckettJan 17, 2007 23:38
A road map to never-never land [80 words]Carol SolfronkJan 17, 2007 22:26
Great Temptations [205 words]DrewJan 17, 2007 20:43
Roadmap [217 words]Ernie LofthouseJan 17, 2007 19:48
The road to nowhere [227 words]Guinther SchiffJan 17, 2007 18:08
Roadmap [79 words]Daniel R. BallesterosJan 17, 2007 15:09
Roadmap [7 words]Another AmericanJan 17, 2007 23:55
Any hope of peace with Palestinians is delusional [89 words]h.yazdiJan 18, 2007 18:25
You are right my friend. [62 words]vigilantFeb 4, 2009 12:47
By Their Deeds One Can Know Them [110 words]DavidJan 17, 2007 14:54

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