Steven Bonnell (Destiny)
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Well, the Palestinians want to forget it too, and it doesn't suit them as well.
Well, the Palestinians want to forget it too, and it doesn't suit them as well.
Well, the Palestinians want to forget it too, and it doesn't suit them as well.
I would say that as well.
I would say that as well.
I would say that as well.
They want all of Palestine. He said that himself. He said they should dismantle Israel.
They want all of Palestine. He said that himself. He said they should dismantle Israel.
They want all of Palestine. He said that himself. He said they should dismantle Israel.
That's something I've never understood. He should have logically accepted the springboard and then from there launched his next stage.
That's something I've never understood. He should have logically accepted the springboard and then from there launched his next stage.
That's something I've never understood. He should have logically accepted the springboard and then from there launched his next stage.
Constitutionally, he was incapable of signing. I don't know that.
Constitutionally, he was incapable of signing. I don't know that.
Constitutionally, he was incapable of signing. I don't know that.
I think that historically, I think that the big issue is I think that both sides have had their own internal motivations to fight because they feel like they have something to gain from it. But I think as time has gone on, unfortunately, the record proves that the Palestinian side is delusional. The longer that the conflict endures, the worse position they'll be in.
I think that historically, I think that the big issue is I think that both sides have had their own internal motivations to fight because they feel like they have something to gain from it. But I think as time has gone on, unfortunately, the record proves that the Palestinian side is delusional. The longer that the conflict endures, the worse position they'll be in.
I think that historically, I think that the big issue is I think that both sides have had their own internal motivations to fight because they feel like they have something to gain from it. But I think as time has gone on, unfortunately, the record proves that the Palestinian side is delusional. The longer that the conflict endures, the worse position they'll be in.
But for some reason, they've never had a leader that convinced them of that as much. Arafat thought that if he held on, there was always a better deal around the corner.
But for some reason, they've never had a leader that convinced them of that as much. Arafat thought that if he held on, there was always a better deal around the corner.