Source: Ynetnews
Jan 22, 2007
Earlier on Sunday he verbalised his belief in the necessity of a "final solution" being found to resolve the Israeli-Arab conflict widely regarded as a festering sore on the body of the international community.
Later in the day, EU foreign policy czar Javier Solana described how "shocked" he had been to see the extent of Jewish community growth in the biblical heartland of Israel.
He was appalled, too, not that the Jews had to live behind a self-contructed ghetto wall in order to safeguard their children against "suicide" bombers and the like, but that that wall cut into land the Palestinian Arabs want for a state of their own.
The land in question, of course, in ancient Jewish land; it has never been part of a Palestinian country; nor has such a state ever existed before.