>However, I take Jon's point that there can be no hope for peace
>whilst there are suicide bombings. More importantly, however, there
>is no hope for peace if Israel continues with building settlements
>and targeted assassinations.
Palestinians do not have a true partner for peace among the dominant political parties in Israel and the United States. Palestinians would have to go to the left of the Labor Party in Israel and to the left of the Democratic Party in the United States to find true partners for peace, but those who are willing to make peace have had difficulty displacing the Labor and the Democratic Parties. -- Yoshie
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