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    http://english.people.com.cn/90001/9...2/6933487.html

    The Mexican government expressed on Sunday its deep concern for Israel's decision to expand Jewish settlements in East Jerusalem, as well as in other Palestinian occupied territories.

    "These kinds of acts do not contribute to an auspicious and trust climate to allow both sides to restart peace talks," the Mexican Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

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    Re: And now Mexico is concerned about East Jerusalem

    sheeesshhh ... Who's next? Benin?

    Issachar, sees more and more of the world turning against Israel ...
    The church is on Earth to save souls from a lost world, not to save the world from lost souls.

    Man learns about history, not from history. To learn from history requires wisdom. Cut off from God, he has none, so history repeats; no new thing under the sun.

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    Psalms 122:8 For my brethren and companions' sakes, I will now say, Peace be within thee.

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      Re: And now Mexico is concerned about East Jerusalem

      and thirty to forty years ago who would have guessed...


      Israeli government sources say it is likely that after the current diplomatic crisis and pressure by the United States regarding the Palestinian issue, Israel will soon face an even more serious row with the European Union.

      http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1159833.html

      it would be the US pushing everyone. Not me.

      Because...
      Tension between the United States and Israel has reportedly led to a heated internal debate within the US administration, between White House Middle East strategist Dennis Ross and special Middle East envoy George Mitchell.

      Politico reporter Laura Rozen quoted an unnamed US official as saying that Ross “seems to be far more sensitive to Netanyahu's coalition politics than to US interests. And he doesn't seem to understand that this has become bigger than Jerusalem but is rather about the credibility of this Administration.”

      http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Ne...sh.aspx/183470
      Last edited by SAT; 03-29-2010, 11:37 AM.

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