Milano
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I.R., President of Israel, was murdered in Tel Aviv after a meeting in favour of peace agreements, in front of 100.000 people. That abruptly ended all fruitfull negotiation with the arabs. In 1993 he signed an Agreement with Arafat (Oslo), and a Peace Treaty (1994) with king Hussein of Jordan. His policy was based on "peace for territory". Was there any hidden reason for the murder? An "insane" jewish young man (they are always insane) was condemned, and that was the end of the story. Most of you people are convinced that peace is impossible, but at that time they were moving forward to some kind of agreement. The policy of I.R. was slowly giving results, and the murder stopped everything. What was behind that? The OLP didn't want peace, or the Sionist on the other side? It seems to me that the part better off after the murder was Israel, who expanded his presence in palestinian land though new settlements, several times condemned by the OUN/ONU. Anybody with a different poin of view?