Jeroen wrote
<<Then whom do you suggest Israel should be negotiating with, if they should
not be negotiating with Arafat?>>

Ilana wrote
<<Let's see... We want peace. Shouldn't we talk to somebody who is *able* to
grant it?>>

Jeroen asked
<<And who might that somebody be?>>

Ilana
I don't have a foggiest idea. Previously you stated that best thing for
Israel is for Sharon to replaces by somebody who wants peace. By the same
logic Arafat should be removed. I see Palmah Zeevi as best alternative to
Sharon. Liberman is OK also, but being outsider to Israeli politicks he does
not have much chance. I don't see any acceptable alternative to Araft now,
but taking in account democratic way of election of leader among
Palestinians (and assassination as way of removing political rivals - thank
god there is Israel to lay the blame on) may be somebody *will* stand up
after Arafat will be removed.

Ilana from Israel

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