From: ohayon@jcpltyo.JCPL.CO.JP (Tsiel Ohayon) Subject: Re: Peace Talks Resume Organization: James Capel Pacific Limited, Tokyo Japan Lines: 44 In article <2BDD9DFC.13587@news.service.uci.edu> Tim Clock writes: [TC] Do you, as I do, agree that this (sort) of "peace process" is needed? [TC] What about the particular points mentioned in the article? Is what [TC] Israel is (supposedly) going to propose "good"? Does it go too far? [TC] Not far enough? [TC] If you don't agree that a "peace process" is needed, what is? I personally think that a peace process is needed, since only through negotiations will the future generations be able to live in stability. Unfortunately not all think like this, we have cases like: Anas Omran, Hamza Saleh, Jle, Mohammed Reza, Mehmed Abu-Abed, Anwar Mohammed and others who think that JIHAD is the only solution. I wish that people (including myself) would have more objective views like Tim, Basil and Shai for example and put the rhetoric aside and start discussing "substance". My view is that Israel has made more gestures towards its Arab foes than the opposite. What have the Sysrians given to us or proposed? What have the Palestinians proposed? If the Palestinians would just revoke or rewrite their charter, or just condemn acts of Palestinian violence that would be a good start. The Palestinians have all to gain from these negotiations. Its seems though that they are not strong enough to make decisions on their own and are plagued by internal strife, that is why we are not getting anywhere. Fundamentalism is slowly taking over in the territories, then it will be too late to discuss issues with the Palestinians since they will only vow for the destruction of Israel. Arabs must take example on Egypt. Egypt came to the bargaining table, got what it wanted from Israel and there is now peace and cooperation between the two countries. The tougher you play ball with Israel the tougher Israel gets. Tsiel Tsiel -- ----8<--------------------------------------------------------------->8------ Tsiel:ohayon@jcpl.co.jp | If you do not receive this E-mail, please let me Employer may not have same | know as soon as possible, if possible. opinions, if any ! | Two percent of zero is almost nothing.