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Din Rodef

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The Arab League meets this week
« on: March 26, 2007, 11:17:31 PM »
The Arab league meets this week.

In 2002, they endorsed the Saudi Peace Initiative that would officially recognize Israel as a nation as long as it would return to the pre-1967 borders and allow Balestinian refugees the "right of return."

During the past few weeks, US Sec of State Rice has been traveling all over the globe. Some say her travels were in anticipation to this week's Arab League summit. Rumor is, that there will be a new peace inititative launched by the Arabs to create a Balestinian state.

Gaza has already been evacuated and surrendered to Balestinians. But, Judea is still liberated.

How can a Balestinian State be created if Jews are still "occupying" Muslim lands? How can Israel be returned to pre-1967 borders if over 100,000 Jews remain in the so-called West Bank? Rumor is: a Balestinian state will be created that INCLUDES Judea but allows the Jews to remain (under Balestinian rule)

We all know that the Bolsheviks in the Israeli government are severely threatened by the right wing Torah Jews that reside in Judea. Would the Bolsheviks be willing to "sacrifice" their fellow Jews to appease the Arab Muslim Nazis? Would they be willing to place Jews under Balestinian control? Furthermore, would Jews in Judea accept this? Many say that they will be given autonomy within the Balestinian state....sort of a de-facto "State of Judea" within a greater Balestine.

Whatta ya'll think? Is it possible? Could a "State of Judea" be created at the same time as a nation of Balestine?