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This, he said, represents the view many Arabs hold about Israel, a nation that has pro- ven to be a trustworthy American ally. "When I speak of the security interest of Israel, I am also speaking about the security interests of the United States," he said. The West Bank and Gaza Strip were in Arab hands from 1948 to 1967. "But they didn't set up a Palestinian state nor were they asked to by the Palestinians," Schneider said. The creation of a Palesti- nian state would not bring peace to the Middle East, he said. "We must remember that this issue is a result of the Arab-Israeli conflict, not the core of it." Nabeel Abraham said the question of a Palestinian state is a moral issue. "There was a people living there, my parents among them, who were minding their own business and living peacefully when outside forces came in and decided to partition up their land," he said. He later compared the situation to Canadians over- taking Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills and declar- ing it part of Canada. Now, Abraham said, Palestinians continue to suf- fer human rights violations that the United States ig- nores. He called this "moral- ly repugnant." Abraham also said that vir- tually every nation except the United States and Israel sup- port the establishment of a Palestinian state. "We are the rejectionists." Abraham said that if the issue is left unresolved, it 'Palestinians do have rights. They have the right to be thrown out of their homes . . . the right to be shot at without cause. could lead to such violence that "we could see the end of the world." Rabbi Nelson said respon- sibility for the Palestinians lies in Arab hands, much as Israel has absorbed Jews from every nation. "Why don't we hear about the Jews of Yemen?" he said. "Because they were in- tegrated into the fabric of Israel." He cited examples of Palestinians murdered for allegedly collaborating with Israel. One Arab, killed by ax blows and repeated stab wounds, was described as a "good man", by acquaintances. "These would be Israel's neighbors," he said. "Does this bode well for the future?" Israelis who abuse Palesti- nians are quickly punished, Continued on Page 20