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Jefferson23 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-25-11 07:10 PM
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22. If I was kidding, you'd know it. Again, I answered your question, you don't like
it, fine. Here it is again: The OP is technically inaccurate since it does not mention Egypt's crossing..why do think they did that?

Perhaps because its relevance is extremely limited for Gazan's pelsar..but that is my opinion, I am not privy
to what either author thinks. I do know one is a human rights spokesperson for the Palestinians, another a physician.


Second time I tried to explain: I think it is fair to say the OP was not written for an audience that is unaware of the conflict pelsar,
nor unaware of the easing of the blockade, nor unaware of the hardship that Gazan's face each day despite
the opening.

You: do you believe that its credible to write an article on a such a subject and not mention the fact that the egyptians are in fact the wardens of the prison and hold the key?


Third time, by me: I have told you I can't speak for the authors, but gave you what I believe may be a reason why it is
omitted. Could they have added it, sure, is it credible without it, for those who know the limited benefits, it is not
essential..but it would be important for anyone who is not aware of the conflict.

I thought I explained this when I said, they would have served their work better if they added links of support
of the conditions for Gazan's..despite the crossing.

It is your opinion, based on what, is not clear, that Egypt holds the keys to the open air prison.



Quartet of Mideast negotiators: Situation in Gaza still 'unacceptable'
The Quartet - the U.S., EU, Russia, and the UN - welcomes Israel's decision to ease its blockade of Gaza, but says more must be done to alleviate pressure on the population there.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/quartet-of-mideast-negotiators-situation-in-gaza-still-unacceptable-1.297516



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