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Jeff the Chef

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Everything posted by Jeff the Chef

  1. Your view is the same as the hardliners in Israel, there needs to be some sensible dialogue with this faction of Palestinians if there is any chance that they have at last, after all these years of occupation and conflict perhaps seen the light and are ready to change, hopefully in favour of a sustainable peace deal and recognition of Israel's right to exist.
  2. Because Palestinians do not accept Israel's right to exist and they want all the land for themselves and they will either get that or die trying Let's suppose the Palestinians do accept Israel's right to exist by rising up against Hamas and handing over to Israel all Hostages, Hamas personnel, weapons, and infrastructure would that change the Israeli position?
  3. They cannot live together peacefully: Why? The only way to have a peaceful future is for one of them to leave: Who? They would just begrudging live together for a few years then there would be another war: Even if both sides treated one another Fairly with equal respect? For a peaceful future, one of them needs to leave: Again, who and why.
  4. As you say, the USA is sympathetic to Israel, and no doubt Iran is sympathetic to all the Arad/Muslim Factions, I don't think anyone can argue with that. Israel wins every time there is a conflict in the area, but still nothing changes, somewhere along the line someone has got to compromise, from the OP could there be a chance of change by the people of Gaza, we will never know unless there is some sort of dialogue. There are still over 2 million human beings in Gaza, whether they are all Terrorists or Refugees of past conflicts, they are still there.
  5. I was never in a position to make requests or suggestions on the future of Gaza, but I did think there could be a glimmer hope for peace in the OP, although a lot of compromised would be needed from both sides. The future is surely is up to the people of the region, the UN should be the arbiters between both parties, the people of Gaza and Israel, the rest i,e, the USA, and Iran should accept that, and keep their noses out.
  6. Here we go, here we go, here we go, another day in Paradise, Shredded Wheat this morning, for a change, mug of Tetley's extra strong Rosie Lee =Tea, milk no sugar, and my first cigarette of the day, aka fag, for the attention of our American friends, I know I'm not gay, because I refused to give a beautiful Ladyboy a reach around even after she'd swallowed. Anyone can make a mistake, said the Dalek as he climbed off the Dustbin. Good morning Thailand.
  7. Never been in Nicky's for breakfast, but I like the bacon at Cheap Charlies, they get it from Prime Foods over on the Darkside, whenever in Pattaya I stock up for back home in Phitsanulok. Good sausage and Cod steaks also.

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