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|71.185.82.xxx |2010-08-26 04:22:41 lev natochenny - can't people read?Oh, dear,
can't you read Mr. Tucker? It is absolutely clear what Zionist Street stands for and they deserve high respect, praise and command for their stand!
You do not need any clarification! All is clarified enough for anybody even with mediocre mental ability and high school education.
Zionist Street has a "NO COMPROMISE" stand and it is right, since, as many compromises as were made during the past at least 50 years, none brought any real change to the situation in the region. The only answer is: a firm position of fighting islamist terrorism, fighting it relentlessly with all means available, form humor and sarcasm to vast and decisive military action.
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I like the idea of your website and your goals but it seems to me to be the preacher preaching to the choir and NOT to the parishers. By this I mean that your message is only going to those that already believe what you espouse but it isn't going to change the reality in Israel and beyond. I've been following Israeli politics for about 30 years and Begin was the LAST good Zionist Prime Minister. Now look what you have!!!??? How many books did Bibi write that said, "NO PALESTINIAN STATE, PERIOD"!!!!!! But now..."we can live with a "demilitarized" Palestian State carved out of Israel...etc. etc. ad nauseum!!!!!! When you have a government of appeasement, a Jewish majority population that would prefer "peace at any price" rather than fight for the Land God decreed for them, when you have almost HALF of your population LEAVING Israel, a government structure that makes assimilation into Israel as hard as possible, especially if you are labeled, "non-Jewish...
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First, what is Z Street's position on an independent Palestinian state? Is Z Street firmly against it or open to the possibility depending upon the circumstances?
Are you firmly committed to retaining the communities in Israel's territories that are generally known as settlements in the West Bank or are you open to removing any depending upon circumstances?
The language is your charter indicates firm opposition to a Palestinian state and firmly in support of keeping the "settlements," but it is not clear. Please clarify.