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pelsar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-16-06 03:04 PM
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19. cities are hard to move...
Edited on Sat Dec-16-06 03:09 PM by pelsar
and moving thousands of people cause major disruptions to lives and the economy...and the social fabric of israel. Most of the israelis who were forced out of gaza remain unemployed, have health problems etc. Israel simply wont agree to tearing up their own society for the palesteains.

No doubt the small more isolated ones will be removed or "sold" to the palestenians. As far as "which settlements"....i'm far from an expert on the geography of them, and wouldnt know more than the major cities (Arial, Ma'ale Adummim, etc), and those that i have "visited."

This 'end game" is clear to both the palestenains and israelis its just a matter of getting there.
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