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STAY AWAY FROM TERRORISTS AND MURDERERS

Reader comment on item: The Motives Behind Palestinian Leader's Effort to Gain Statehood at U.N.
in response to reader comment: Let THEM get on with It; It's THEIR problem, not ours

Submitted by Ilene Richman (United States), Sep 27, 2011 at 09:16

If a murderer or terrorist moved next door to you, would you feel comfortable living there? I believe the answer is "No". So therefore, why should the Israelis feel comfortable living next to terrorists and murderers like the Palestinians and the Gazans? And the irony of this whole matter is that the Palestinians are making demands upon what they want as East Jerusalem, all of West Bank (throwing out settlements), an armed force. Israel would be crazy to give the Palestinians a state. Israel should start moving them eastward until they wind up in Jordan. The same should happen with Gaza. Move the Gazans out by slowly taking back land that was stupidly given to them by Ariel Sharon. Borders of any country should be safe from terrorists and murderers.

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