1967: The big questions – Part Two
Al Jazeera asks: How has the 1967 war impacted on your life?

How has the 1967 war impacted your life?
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Saeb Erekat, senior Palestinian negotiator
“I was 12-years old when the occupation came about. I’m a father of four children now. My twin daughters will be married next month. I would hate to be a grandfather under occupation.”
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Ephraim Sneh, Israeli deputy minister of defence
“The war didn’t change my life but it changed the region.”
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Shimon Peres, Israeli deputy prime minister
“If it could have been prevented, I would have preferred to have prevented it.”
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Shaukat Aziz, prime minister of Pakistan
“Well, I was much younger then, but I can say war at any time is not a good thing.”
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HH Sheikh Salman Bin Hamad Al Khalifa,
crown prince and commander-in-chief of the Bahrain Defence Force
“This war was a long time ago for us. My generation is not the generation that lost the war, so, we have a different perspective and so what I think concerns us is the more immediate problem of what is going to happen inside Palestine today.




