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Is Israel going to stop building settlements on Palestinian land (West Bank) now?

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Is Israel going to stop building settlements on Palestinian land (West Bank) now?

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So far, all things are going according to Gods will and He had it all written down in the Bible. We, all, especially the Jews must pay real good attention to what we do in this life, for every action, good or bad will in time bear fruit and we will have to eat it one way or another. Remember back when Sarah lost her faith in Abraham’s (her) God, she mocked the Lord by giving her handmaiden to her husband to have ‘the promissed’ son so he would not look foolish front of his people. I mean hey, they were both old, and the only way Sarah emagined God being able to (at least half way) fulfill His promise to him was if she helped God out a bit. But look at what cost. This little unfaithfulness on her part (actually, both of them sinned, for Abraham did go in with the handmaiden) and God created a great nation out of Ishmael, just as He promised. And now that the time has come to receive the promise of the ‘eternal’ inheritance, (That New Jerusalem) the Arabs are once again pushing their way

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US pressure on Arab states grows The meeting in June with King Abdullah did not achieve its aims By Kim Ghattas BBC News, Washington Amid a flurry of US diplomatic activity in the Middle East, the Obama administration is increasing the pressure on Arab countries to do more to help kick-start the peace process. This follows months of pressure on Israel to freeze settlement activity. The Obama administration has been frustrated by the lack of movement on all sides but has reportedly been particularly disappointed by how little Arab countries have been willing to do or even promise. Wary from past experience of negotiating with the Israelis, the official Arab position has been one of “show us the goods, then we will talk”. “Things may have moved a bit over the last few days, but it’s been one of the administrations biggest disappointments,” said one Washington-based advocate on Arab issues with close contacts with the US administrations and relevant parties in the Middle East. A US offici

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