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Lebanon for now, Who is next ?
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24/07/2006 14:11:59
 
 
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24/07/2006 14:00:45
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Politics
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>>>>>>>This still doesn't change the status of occupied territories - they are occupied today just like they were yesterday, and the people there aren't equal citizens. They will rebel until they feel equal. If they continue rebellion beyond that point, they'll lose any sympathy they earned.
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>>>>>>Just like what has occurred in Lebanon?
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>>>>>I presume Lebanon doesn't count as occupied territory.
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>>>>Israel pulled out in 2000.
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>>>OK so we're clear now. When I say "occupied territory" and "Israel" in the same sentence, I don't mean Lebanon, I mean Gaza and West Bank and anything beyond 1967 borders.
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>>My point was that Israel pulled out of Lebanon in 2000. Yet Hezbollah kept attacking. Why do you think it will be different in Gaza? Israel even offered Gaza back in 2000.
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>See the other branch of this thread, where we were talking about Camp David 2K.

Fine about the offer but what about the pullout? Israel pulled out of Lebanon in 2000 and the attacks continued. Why would it be any different in Gaza?
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