Thursday, November 26, 2009

Nation & World

Mideast Watch by Larry Derfner

Israel May Trade Jailed Palestinian Leader for Kidnapped Soldier

February 17, 2009 03:06 PM ET | Larry Derfner | Permanent Link | Print

Reader Comments

Israel GONE by 2025

Israel has a "peace camp"? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

This writer obviously knows next to nothing about Israeli politics.

To the feller asking about an "even trade", it's because Israel has thousands of Arab political prisoners in its gulags. In fact, they hoard them for just such trades.

Future of Israel with new elelction resullts

I believe that Ms Livni will be a better prime

minister in coalition with barak and that is my

best judgement. This is not the right time for the right wing Livni is very bright and a good negotiator for peace with palestinians. That is all I have to say.

As far prisoner swap is concerned that one israeli prisoner is worth more than 250 palestinian prisoners. Israeli value for their lives. It is good and i hope it happens. Thanks,

R.IYER

Israel&Palestina

Call to Israel now!

http://www.phonecardsco.com

ISRAEL SHOULD TRADE GILLEAD FOR THE AYATOLAH

The world is still playing the VE VERE NOT AWARE game?

Even Trade?

Someone please explain to me how 250 prisoners for 0ne is an even trade! Why does Israel always free two or three hundred for one or two of theirs.

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Mideast Watch highlights notable stories and commentary from the Israeli and Arab press. Larry Derfner covers Israel for U.S. News and World Report and is a columnist and feature writer for the Jerusalem Post.

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