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Perspective on the road map

An editorial in the Jerusalem Post puts the road map meetings into remarkably clear perspective:

If Bush wants to get anywhere with this, he must stop avoiding and accommodating Arab intransigence and deploy the moral clarity that has been his hallmark. He must call the Arab world to end the conflict it began, not in 1967, but in 1947, when it rejected the United Nation’s partition of this land into “Arab” and “Jewish” states. Today, the issue is not Israelis who cannot utter the words “Palestinian state,” but Arab leaders Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas and Mubarak who cannot utter the words “Jewish state.”

Read the rest. I shouldn’t even have to tell you.

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