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Giuliani's Palestinian Policy Opens New Vistas

Submitted by Irwin Ruff, Aug 20, 2007 16:29

First, would such oversight even be accepted by the Arabs? Secondly, without a halt to the incitement in the schools and a halt in the indoctrination of the young, the Arabs would never be ready to abandon terrorism. The television would also have to be revised to eliminate programs such as the Hamas show aimed at young children, featuring a Mickey Mouse look-alike who was beaten to death by evil Israelis, and now a giant bee. Somehow, I don't think the Arabs will be willing to accept such changes.


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