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Settlements weren’t the issue after all

LA Times columnist Max Boot points out that the Palestinian reaction to the Gaza pullout disproves the idea that settlements are the root cause of the Mideast conflict: Now the Israeli decision to remove its…

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HamasbannerLA Times columnist Max Boot points out that the Palestinian reaction to the Gaza pullout disproves the idea that settlements are the root cause of the Mideast conflict:

Now the Israeli decision to remove its settlers from the Gaza Strip and a small portion of the West Bank should provide a further test of the belief that Jewish settlements are the root cause of this conflict. If this were in fact the case, you would expect that a partial pullout would lead to at least a partial melting of Arab hostility toward the Jews. Maybe this will occur; and maybe the Gaza Strip will overnight become as peaceful as Switzerland.

The early signs are not good — literally. Gaza City is decked out with green Hamas banners proclaiming, “Resistance wins, so let’s go on.” The banners from the supposedly more restrained Palestinian Authority reveal the same mind-set: “Gaza today, the West Bank and Jerusalem tomorrow.” Far from being sated by Israeli concessions, the Palestinians are emboldened to demand more. Many will not be satisfied until — in the words of a 15-year-old would-be suicide bomber quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle — there are no more “Jews on this world.”

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