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Department of Performance Studies
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November 6, 2000, 7:30 p.m.
Bush Conference Center, TAMU
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of death before they will realu
need for peace,” he said. “In®
them to sit down and attempts:
talks, the violence has to be slop
Geva said only necessity vii
late a peace agreement.
The U.S. presence is amustt
region, Zilkha said, because Iss
Palestine do not trust allies t
France and Russia.
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cause they seem to have nod
terest in the Middle EastthantOi
stability,” Zilkha said. “The 11
States needs to push them to
peace, they will not do it on then.
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decent, honest peace negotiator!'
Middle East, Geva said, becai
and stability in that region noil:
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United States.
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USS Cole has something todi
that area, but at this point, the
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Palestine or Israel. ? minutt
Zilkha proposed that a soliif|t
the conflict would be for Pale
build a strong economy and
the desire for Israeli territory \\i|
appear. “If they have a good
ic base, they will not gooutim
streets and throw stones,” he sal:
Geva said he believes the
conflict can be solved on an eqit
for all parties because they have
lar political values, if they justsiil
with open intentions. The key
peace agreement between theft
lions will be hard to establish.
“It is difficult because there is
history of distrust, somethingiM
to get over,” Geva said.
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evening by saying
betv/een Israelis and
not seem likely to end i
ture, as the death rate
rise. In the meantime, the Hi
States must stand aside andpto'i
support for a peace agreement.
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St. Thomas Episcopal
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696-1726
Sunday services at 8:00, 9:00 and especially
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