| Don`t worry, Erekat, if Israel declares it to be state land, then it wasn`t privately owned previously by anybody, wasn`t "requisitioned" from anybody, and its sovereignty will revert to the PA after the peace agreement, Nobody wants to put a settlement on a salt flat--nothing will grow there--not even cactus. Maybe after you Palestinians obtain statehood, you can use it for automobile land speed records like the Great Salt Lake in Utah--that`s about all that it will be good for. |
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