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"en.20030924.5.3-202"2
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"Mr President, at the Conference of Presidents Mr Antonione correctly stated that the downward spiral of violence must be stopped. The way forward is for both sides to get together around a table. What could they bring that might break the deadlock? Perhaps Palestine could re-examine the status of her intifada. It is an armed intifada. She should ask herself whether an intifada has to be armed to qualify as a genuine intifada. The answer to that is 'no'. Most intifadas are popular and peaceful intifadas. Perhaps she could withdraw from violence by making her intifada a peaceful one.
What about Israel? Israel has a responsibility to bring Palestine to independent statehood. Palestine cannot be an independent state if it is not financially viable. Israel could think hard and re-examine her approach towards helping Palestine to trade freely, without adding on costs and without using the wall to further depress agricultural or factory production.
There is much to be done if both sides can get together. Looking at just those two simple items, success could still be within their grasp."@en1
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