Yup, that was a shot heard 'round the world.
I remember the Oslo peace plans and how Israel and Palestine could have shared the land for both their benefits.
Israel has large elevated highways and the idea was to construct such a fenced in 20-mile superhighway linking the West Bank and Gaza.
The Palestinian security forces were to patrol the elevated roadway to ensure no vandalism, but a stainless steel mesh fence was supposed to cocoon it anyway.
Israelis wouldn't see the Palestinians up there and vice versa.
Israel would have continued getting the cheap labor from the Gaza Strip and Palestinian farmers in the West Bank could have hired Gazans as well.
And Israel could have had better relations with its Arab and Iranian neighbors. The theocratic regime in Iran wouldn't have had to counterattack Israel every time the IDF decimated the Palestinians.
The cost of that bridge in 1994 or 1995 would have been far cheaper than the billions and billions of dollars hardworking American taxpayers have been forking over to Israel since 1948.
More importantly, how many lives from both sides could have been saved?

I think that at this point, it's a safe assumption that anyone running for office as a Republican is a giant POS until proven otherwise.
How do the GOP voters keep falling for these people's lies and why do they keep electing them after they've been uncovered?