It started with an internet campaign against Robert Malley. Malley, who worked on the Clinton team at the failed Camp David Israel-Palestinian peace talks in 2000, had fetched up in a long list of people who advise Barack Obama on foreign policy. Mr Malley, who now works for the International Crisis Group, is not on the Obama staff, or anywhere near it. But it still triggered a series of hostile comments apparently designed to undermine the candidate's credibility with Jewish voters. Most appeared in conservative blogs and websites, but according to Newsweek, attacks on Malley also surfaced in emails sent out by staffers on Hillary Clinton's campaign team.
Some of the blogs had dwelt on Malley's Egyptian-born "anti-Israel" father. But his real crime was to have challenged, including in two thoughtful articles written in 2001 and 2004 in the New York Review of Books, the conventional wisdom about the Camp David collapse. This prevailing view (one also not shared by everyone in the Israeli intelligence community) not only laid the blame exclusively on Yasser Arafat but also held that the Palestinian leader never wanted a real and lasting two state solution to the conflict.
It was one issue Malley disagreed about with Denis Ross, his immediate boss at Camp David, in his 2004 piece, a lengthy but respectful critique of Ross's book about the peace process.
The other was that Malley took a more forward position than Ross, post Camp David, in urging that the US, "building on" the Clinton blueprint for a solution, "ought to push the parties toward ending their conflict, rather than wait until they are somehow ready to do so."
As interesting as the anti-Malley campaign, however, was the phalanx of former US Middle East diplomats who sprang to his defence against "vicious, personal," claims that he "harbours an anti-Israel agenda." They issued a statement saying that whatever "the real differences between us" the smears were "an effort to undermine the credibility of a talented public servant who has worked tirelessly over the years to promote Arab-Israeli peace and US national interests." The signatories included two experts now on the list of advisers to Hillary Clinton's campaign: Sandy Berger and Martin Indyk, Daniel Kurtzer - appointed by President Bush as US ambassador to Israel from 2001 to 2005 - and Ross himself.
Unwittingly or not, the diplomats were saying something important about the impoverished discourse on the Israel-Palestinian conflict in American politics. By defending Malley, those who knew his work best have drawn attention to a fact US aspirants to high office usually feel it is essential to ignore - Hillary Clinton's lavish praise for the West Bank separation barrier as currently routed springs to mind - namely that it is not necessarily "anti-Israel" to criticise Israeli policy from time to time.
But actually it goes deeper even than this. In the world view of many in the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the most powerful - though not necessarily the most representative - Jewish lobbying group in the US, attitudes to the Middle East are zero sum. You are pro-Israeli or pro-Palestinian but you cannot be both. This of course conveniently buries a key argument - one heard far more in Israel than in US debate - that an urgent end to the occupation is in Israel's as well as the Palestinians' interest. In a Haaretz article this week Akiva Eldar pointed out that AIPAC "does not really bother to rally in favour of a two state solution". While those it sees as "friends of Israel" certainly include hardliners who believe in a greater Israel stretching from the Mediterranean to Jordan, those who criticise Israel for not moving fast enough in its own long-term security interests towards the just two state solution it says it wants, are enemies.
This is all the more perverse, now that the Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, has suggested publicly that the failure to negotiate a peace with the Palestinians may imperil Israel's very existence as a Jewish state. Yet it remains hard to imagine a US politician bold enough to say the same thing without risking his own electability.
To go further still, of course, and suggest limited engagement with Hamas, as Malley has also done, is beyond the pale. Yet is it really "anti-Israel" to do so when a growing clutch of Israeli ex-generals, academics, and Israel's most celebrated novelist Amos Oz - all serious Zionists who unlike AIPAC's most hawkish members actually live there - also want talks with Hamas on one issue or another?
Is it necessarily "anti-Israel" to suggest that a Gaza ceasefire agreement with Hamas might be a better way of securing the release of Corporal Gilad Shalit and bringing peace of mind to the beleaguered citizens of Sderot - one of whom was killed yesterday by a Qassam rocket - than a perilous military invasion, when an opinion poll yesterday shows that 64 per cent of Israelis want just such an agreement?
It is a safe bet that Obama will not be urging talks with Hamas. But last Sunday at a private meeting with Jewish leaders in Ohio he did make a small contribution to unfreezing the debate on the Middle East in American politics. For the candidate identified "a strain within the pro-Israel community that says unless you adopt an unwavering pro-Likud approach to Israel that you're anti-Israel" and added: "That can't be the measure of our friendship with Israel." This may seem stunningly obvious, yet it has attracted accusations of "interference" in internal Israeli politics.
The breaking of one taboo, however modest, raises the question of whether he might, if elected to the White House, break another by seeing the conflict as a first term agenda item. For if Olmert is serious about wanting a deal with Mahmoud Abbas but is being thwarted by internal political pressure, probably the only thing that could save it is the full throttle engagement of a US administration which Malley, among others, long sought; an engagement which for all his warm words, Bush has so far all but eschewed, insisting that the US can only "facilitate" a process when both sides really want it.
The critics are divided between those who see Malley's - and Jimmy Carter's point man Zbignew Brezinsky's - appearance on the Obama list as sinister despite their minor-to-negligible role; and those like the New Republic editor Marty Peretz, who combine support for Obama with resolute defence of Israeli policy over many years, and has insisted Obama would not dream of taking Malley's advice. In fact the greater danger would not be if Obama did listen - among many others - to people like Malley, a man who has long argued persuasively that a just peace would be directly in US and Israeli interests, but if he didn't.
--d.macintyre@independent.co.uk
© 2008 independent.co.uk
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Show AllIsrael, the Israel that builds walls and kills arabs with US built drone aircraft, is doomed to extinction.
At some time in the next fifty years the combined forces of Peak Oil, Climate Change and financial fraud will cause the US giant to fall to it's knees. There won't be the energy (literally oil), money or food left in the US pantry to lend any to Israel and then they will have a problem. They are surrounded by people who will be in trouble themselves and see a pile of loot with a thin skin of protection. By then Arabs will have drones and sophisticated electronics also.
At that time the U.S. and the EU will have to accept whatever Jewish refugees make it out.
Or they could negotiate in good faith with their neighbors until said neighbors are truly at peace with the outcome. Maybe plant three olive trees for every one they have taken, dig two wells, educate every child.
Any bets as to which is the more likely outcome?
Excellent article. The title suggests such a simple truth but it is lost on so many - including a significant number of posters here for there is a corallary. As McIntyre states, it is not anti-Israeli (or anti-semetic) to support peace. Neither is it true that "Israel" is anti-peace. Just as our nation is currently lead by militaristic extremists, so is Israel. But there is a large group of people, perhaps even a majority, in Israel who seek peace and recognize a two state solution is the only way to achieve it.
I am astonished and saddened by the number of posters - on this site in particular - that see things just as black and white as those who equate peace with anti Israel.
For a nice picture of a DEAD BABY MURDERED BY THE 'JEWISH STATE' see yesterdays Guardian (UK) (Guardian World Latest).
If one is against murder and torture, one is against the Baby Killing-NaziJews;
One is against Gazadauschau. To be for life, is to be Against Murder & Torture and Bombing Civilians day after day for decades. ChildTorturers-Khiam.
An Ugly Evil Murdering Pond of Scum; IzzzzzrayHelllll. Sadistic SS filth.
Personally I believe in Revenge, and hope the Palestinians enjoy theirs soon.
For Life. Against Death. For light. Against Murder and Darkness; Israel.
An Arabophile.
I am sick and tired of having "Israel's right to defend itself" shoved down my throat while that country commits more human rights violations than Stalin and Hitler combined. We are dealing with paranoid fanatics, not rational people, and the US Congress has drunk the kool aid. It's really up to the people to do our part---do not buy any Israeli goods. Let them rot on the shelves. Do not support any Israeli projects, persons, or organizations. Boycott Israel!
The baby-killers are at it again ... the United States of Israel:
http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Mideast-Conflict-Gaza-Israel-Gaza-City-Ham...
To me it looks like Isreal's love-affair with the american public (NOT the politicans) is now wearing thin.
Unless something changes US political support for isreal and it's actions will become a problematic political football in the months and years to come. Which will eventually lead to them being force to 'ditch' the jewish state before 2050-if we all last that long.
mymicz is some tulip altogether! Just a few points
Israel is most certainly a Zionist enterprise, as racist in all its forms as Apartheid only infinitely worse because Zionism has subverted democracies all over the world, with its hidden nuclear arsenal and its friends in high places. It was a great buddy of the Apartheid regieme too. That it achieves this under the veneer of democracy is an insult and an outright scandal as western powers particularly the USA and the European Union have allowed their populations to become accomplices in High Crimes. For 60 years now and this is in many ways a worse guilt than the Nazis behaviour brought upon the Western world. It is worse that we have permitted our leaders to support the worse excesses of abusive empire led by Bush and his neocon allies. This State is so totally out of control that it must be confronted with all the power at our disposal and brought to its knees, till it is utterly reformed and the Palestinian refugees are allowed home and compensated as fully as possible.
mymicz says.
'Violence begets violence and historically Israel has never fired the first shot or amassed at the border first for that matter.'
What about Aggression? On Iraq? Or about Lebanon? Syria? Tunisia? Egypt?
USA 'The Liberty'? Jordan? Palestine? Asassinations terrorist bombings, torture, Africa the Congo and the Lakes? mercenaries in Kurdistan and South America, India and Jordan, again Lebanon and South Africa? Spies in the USA kidnapings and murder in London, Italy, Germany and so on...
Corruption of media and politics in UK, US, France, Germany, and Holland, Belgium, and Italy? How about operatives in Iraq and Iran murder and mayhem in Lebanon and Gaza the West Bank and kidnappings by the thousands imprisonment without trial and piracy on the high seas? How about the crime of aggression on Syria Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia, Iraq, and the USA? What about crimes in drug smuggling diamonds banking and the expansionist policies of this wonderful democracy that lied about how 'made the desert bloom' (theft of land and resources)lied about 'a land for a people for a people without a land' (other people lived there) 'purity of arms' (what a joke!)?
But the biggest myth perpetuated through their media control is that the Jewish people and the Jewish religion are really a race of ancient tribes that once were exiled from The Holy Land and now have returned. That is an outright lie and while it is very true some people of the Jewish faith are descendants from the middle eastern tribes those ocupying other peoples land in that State have no connection whatsoever with that part of the world. None. They are Jewish by religion and not Sephardic natives nor are any of their ancestors. They are Khazars who converted to Judaism and comprise the overwhelming majority of the citizens of Israel. Better known or called the Eurpoean Jewish they have a large North American settler contingent large Russian Ukranian and eastern european one and only about 6% are Sephardic Jews who originated in those parts coming in from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Iran, and Egypt, to those already in Palestine and so on. That these people many with their dual passports and whose families and relatives are already well adapted to their own countries like The US UK European union countries and so on should claim some God given right to Palestine at the expense of its natives is a criminal farce. That that State should be supported by elites in the Western empire is an outrage and that any legal appeal for recognition of something amounting to a genocide over 60 years expansion and illegal occupation is an abomination.
While most Jewish religious have nothing to do with the behaviour of these Zionist monsters who profess to speak for 'The Jewish People' their enterprise not only endangers their fellow Jews but the whole world and especially the Palestinians who are refugees on their own land and abroad.
The crimes are there for all to see. A basic human emotion instinctively of fair play is entirely absent and the populations of the western powers just as the entire world can sense a grave injustice. The utter contempt of these Power and Military elites is so staggering that their crimes are expanding exponentially as we speak. As in the USA where the so called Christian Evangelical movement has co-opted the State of Israel as their beacon of hope so the myth perpetuates itself in lies deceit crime and war to the detriment of human kind. There will be all hell to pay for our children if we who must realise that something has to be done soon, stand by, while such a slow genocide is perpetuated against innocent natives of Palestine. Everyone must come to understand that we are all Palestinians in this not just American or German of Japanese but Palestinian. We must fight if necessary to oppose this madness or there will very soon be all hell to pay. Now is not too late, later may well be. God above help us all!
A nation-state is an abstraction. Down with state sponsored violence, ethnic cleansing, lack of respect for human rights, integration of church and state, etc. -- wherever they are found.
To be against murder is to be against the murderer. Being for peace means to be against Israel (and its policy).
Down with Israel.
mymicz -
Brigadier General Says Israel is the problem not Iraq
by James J. David a retired Brigadier General
Jan 7, 2003
http://www.tbrnews.org/Archives/a576.htm
(James J. David is a retired Brigadier General and a graduate of the U.S.
Army's Command and General Staff College, and the National Security Course,
National Defense University, Washington, DC. He served as a Company
Commander with the 101st Airborne Division in the Republic of Vietnam in
1969
and 1970 and also served nearly 3 years of Army active duty in and around
the
Middle East from 1967-1969.)
Question: Which country alone in the Middle East has nuclear weapons?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East refuses to sign the nuclear
non-proliferation treaty and bars international inspections?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East seized the sovereign territory of
other nations by military force and continues to occupy it in defiance of
United Nations Security Council resolutions?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East routinely violates the
international borders of another sovereign state with warplanes and
artillery
and naval gunfire?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What American ally in the Middle East has for years sent assassins
into other countries to kill its political enemies (a practice sometimes
called exporting terrorism)?
Answer: Israel.
Question: In which country in the Middle East have high-ranking military
officers admitted publicly that unarmed prisoners of war were executed?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What country in the Middle East refuses to prosecute its soldiers
who have acknowledged executing prisoners of war?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What country in the Middle East created 762,000 refugees and
refuses
to allow them to return to their homes, farms and businesses?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What country in the Middle East refuses to pay compensation to
people whose land, bank accounts and businesses it confiscated?
Answer: Israel.
Question: In what country in the Middle East was a high-ranking United
Nations
diplomat assassinated?
Answer: Israel.
Question: In what country in the Middle East did the man who ordered the
assassination of a high-ranking U.N. diplomat becomes prime minister?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What country in the Middle East blew up an American diplomatic
facility in Egypt and attacked a U.S. ship, the USS Liberty, in
international
waters, killing 34 and wounding 171 American sailors?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What country in the Middle East employed a spy, Jonathan Pollard,
to
steal classified documents and then gave some of them to the Soviet Union?
Answer: Israel.
Question: What country at first denied any official connection to Pollard,
then voted to make him a citizen and has continuously demanded that the
American president grant Pollard a full pardon
Answer: Israel.
Question: What Middle East country allows American Jewish murderers to flee
to
its country to escape punishment in the United States and refuses to
extradite
them once in their custody?
Answer: Israel
Question: What Middle East country preaches against hate yet builds a shrine
and a memorial for a murderer who killed 29 Palestinians while they prayed
in
their Mosque.
Answer: Israel
Question: What country on Planet Earth has the second most powerful lobby in
the United States, according to a recent Fortune magazine survey of
Washington
insiders?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East deliberately targeted a U.N.
Refugee Camp in Qana, Lebanon and killed 103 innocent men, women, and
especially children?
Answer: Israel
Question: Which country in the Middle East is in defiance of 69 United
Nations
Security Council resolutions and has been protected from 29 more by U.S.
vetoes?
Answer: Israel.
Question: Which country in the Middle East receives more than one-third of
all
U.S. aid yet is the 16th richest country in the world?
Answer: Israel
Question: Which country in the Middle East receives U.S. weapons for free
and
then sells the technology to the Republic of China even at the objections of
the U.S.?
Answer: Israel
Question: Which country in the Middle East routinely insults the American
people by having its Prime Minister address the United States Congress and
lecturing them like children on why they have no right to reduce foreign
aid?
Answer: Israel
Question: Which country in the Middle East had its Prime Minister announce
to
his staff not to worry about what the United States says because "We control
America?"
Answer: Israel
Question: What country in the Middle East was cited by Amnesty International
for demolishing more than 4000 innocent Palestinian homes as a means of
ethnic
cleansing.
Answer: Israel
Question: Which country in the Middle East has just recently used a weapon
of
mass destruction, a one-ton smart bomb, dropping it in the center of a
highly
populated area killing 15 civilians including 9 children?
Answer: Israel
Question: Which country in the Middle East routinely kills young Palestinian
children for no reason other than throwing stones at armored vehicles,
bulldozers, or tanks?
Answer: Israel
Question: Which country in the Middle East signed the Oslo Accords promising
to halt any new Jewish Settlement construction, but instead, has built more
than 270 new settlements since the signing?
Answer: Israel
Question: Which country in the Middle East has assassinated more than 100
political officials of its opponent in the last 2 years while killing
hundreds
of civilians in the process, including dozens of children?
Answer: Israel
Question: Which country in the Middle East regularly violates the Geneva
Convention by imposing collective punishment on entire towns, villages, and
camps, for the acts of a few, and even goes as far as demolishing entire
villages while people are still in their homes?
Answer: Israel
Question: What country in the Middle East is the United States threatening
to
attack because of fear that it may be a threat to us and to our allies?
Answer: Iraq
israel is an artificial construct created in the wake of the holocaust. it could have worked if the israelis had respected the rights of the others who lived there, as they had been accepted in other middle easten cultures (persia, baghdad) for 100's of years. but these recent immigrants were not sephardic jews, they were ashkenazi, europeans. and they brought their arrogant european attitudes with them. if they had approached the people respectfully (one state/ palestine, equal rights for arabs and jews, not a monolithic religious state under the star of david) after they created a new political state, we wouldn't be in the situation we are today. the jews of the diaspora and great powers of the west had no problem with the tactics of oppresion employed during the 'reconquest', in fact the tactics used mimicked american, south african and nazi german tactics. voices like prof n finkelstien who have pointed out these disparaging tactics have lost their jobs.
the problem is that likud and the more extreme voices in israel are intolerant b/c they feel the land was given to them by god, the holocaust was just a convenient mechanism to fulfill god's intent. (similiar to chritian polygomists feelings about having sex with young cousins, or pro life christians who conveniently know what god thinks/feels about any subject)
despite 64% of israelis wishes for a peaceful 2 state solution, the hardliners will not engage in serious negotiations.as hamas and fatah have discovered it's impossible to deal with religious zealots who want your land.
as americans we can out aipac's indifference to the truth, continue to confront our friends (especially our friends who are zionist jews and brain washed christians) about the moral inconsistency of their positions on palestine and write politicians to let them know aipac's money has a counterwieght, continued death and suffering in palestine.
suspend US military aid to israel..........
I think better education at home is a start
FACT the holocaust is kept alive by Israel/ Hollywood/ Web sites
FACT it is a part of history that happened over 63+ years ago during a WORLD WAR ( most people reading this site were not born then or maybe even their parents)
I have taught my children that the holocaust is part of the second world war, a history lesson, nothing more or less.
Any mention of the Holocaust in a story or on TV and I turn it to another channel since I know the story so why watch it again. It is like watching the same movie over and over. It is to a point I guess it is OK for Israel to do what they want because something happened 63+ years ago to them. Any judge would throw that defence out along with the key. So educate the future voters in your home, show them history but also what is happening today.
Hamas has bent over backwards to try to contain a horrible situation, but Israel keeps driving Palestinians over the edge. Hamas has put up with more than they should really have to. Israel is a phantom state that has no real reason to exist.
Anything said against the apartheid nation will be considered antisemitic. The problem is that 90% of the jews there are really Khazars that have no semitic blood in them. They are the non-jew jews.
Hey mymicz...if it walks like one, quacks like one then it must be one. Deal with it... Israel is a racist apartheid nation!
mymicz,
How cnveniently you forgot the Zionist terrorist gangs such as Irgun who killed and raped the Palestinians off their land and then declared illegally the state of Israel with the backing of US and Europe.
Even the Israeli historians talk about the terror campaigns that created the state of Israel with documented massacres of Palestinian villagers.
Too bad you act like the abused child who outdoes his abusive parent in cruelty, because that is all he knows.
That being said, being pro-peace is absolutely not anti-Israeli. It is essentially Israeli. Secularism is defined in the original Zionist works as a goal of religious freedom. While Hamas boasts controll of Gaza, their percentage is indeed relative to those in Israel in the Likud who are unreasonable. But the facts on the ground excellently pointed out in this article are that the majority of Israelis want peace.
Unfortunately, Abass needs help squashing Hamas, not talking to them. Hamas is the Arab KKK, combined with the church that protests soldiers because gays have ruined America. Read their charter. You are not a liberal if you support Hamas or talks with Hamas. You are appeasing a fascist organization which attacked its own government in the midst of a real possibility for peace.
Israel is a failed state.
The other day it killed a few arabs--so the arabs fired some missiles and killed a jew. Then Israel killed more arabs including a five month old terrorist.
Israel is a very stupid country.
They think they can antagonize the millions of local residents as they struggle to maintain their colonial experiment and the one true God will bail them out...just like He did in Europe during the 30s.
At some point Israel needs to learn that having nail bomb fragments with your pizza is not indicative of having a safe country.
Israel is not an Apartheid. That is pure slander. What Hamas would create and has stated it will create is worse than apartheid it is religious fascism of the worst kind created and sanctioned by Hitler. If you are pro-freedom, gay rights, education, and racial diversity, you are pro Israel, not the other way around. Hamas kills its own Palestinian people for heaven's sake. Is everyone blind to the fact that democracy cannot coexist with Saudi style religious fascism??? No, it is not good for the Jews to have to fight madrassas which raise Palestinians to hate Jews. But we will, you can bet your ass WWII was the last time we let anyone decide the fate of a Jewish people who are a race as well as a religion which has allowed an amazing amount of religious freedom to a people who swear Allah wants them dead. Occupation schmation. Druze and other Muslims who are not extremist live within the Israeli community in harmony. Journalist Tom Hurndhall was killed by an Arab IDF soldier!!! A fact that never gets mentioned throughout death in Gaza for people who don't know is that even Arabs in Israel do frequently support the IDF. Violence begets violence and historically Israel has never fired the first shot or amassed at the border first for that matter.
Please remember that the interests of Jews NOT coincide with what's best for the secular Zionists in control of Israel with the assistance of AIPAC.
It is important to distinguish the difference between practicing Jews and the Zionists, Their interests don't equate.
Just ask most practicing Jews in Israel.
The Newsweek story in question was titled "Good for the Jews?" with a photo of Obama. The article reported on various efforts (including from the HRC camp) to question Obama's allegiance or loyalty to Israel. That brings up many questions:
1. Is it "good for the Jews" to never criticise Israel? The assumption seems to be yes.
2. Is being "good for Israel" the same thing as being "good for AIPAC" and is that the same things as being "good for the Jews"?
I think the answer is no and we should criticise Newsweek's sleight-of-hand title. In the long run apartheid in South Africa was not good for the Boers.
israel is the forward position of the occupation of the mideast by the anglo-american alliance. this must be the main theme of any useful analysis of me affairs.
The MSM press in the US censors(yes, I said CENSOR) any news of the ongoing debate in Israel about the actions of the Israeli government.
I told someone the other day that it was a nasty rumor that fervent Israeli zionists supporters owned all American media.
Upon reflection, it sometimes seems that way, but it really is not (?). However, intense pressure threatening Advertising boycotts by corporate and private interests if any even neutral story let alone a pro-palestinian or anti-Israeli news release about the conflict is contemplated, forces many outlets to pull such items - strongly resembling censorship.
If Obama continues with his realistic assessment of AIPAC's unwavering pro-Likud support (I assume that's who he meant with the "strain within the pro-Israeli community"), then expect an unabated AIPAC smear campaign in the future.
The offensive got you on the defensive.
mymicz above says "Israel is not an Apartheid. That is pure slander."
Is that true? Then what do you call this .....
American Jews who have never even been to Israel (let alone being born there) can automatically get Israeli citizenship and a host of benefits. Meanwhile there are other people who were born in Israel-Palestine, their parents and grandparents were born there and they cannot get citizenship or live there. Some of them cannot even visit!
The above is just one among many facts which evidence a real apartheid based on ethnicity and selective religious elements.
As one wise Israeli said, "There is no such thing as a Jewish democracy. We need to be really democratic - everyone treated the same."
The Boers did it in South Africa. Jewish Israelis can too. They will be a lot more respected as a result.
As for the slurs against Hamas .... have you ever considered that you might be brainwashed? You believe a lot of things that are not true? The Israeli Amira Hass talks about that in her book on Gaza. Facts:
1) Hamas has offered ceasefire numerous times.
2) Over the past 7 YEARS there is a grand total of 14 unfortunate Israeli deaths due to Quassam rockets. Average TWO PER YEAR.
3)Meanwhile Israel has killed 15 or more in the past 48 HOURS. For the past several months they have killed more than two per day. Keep track at www.imemc.org and www.pchrgaza.org
Four Palestinian children have been killed in an Israeli air strike in the northern Gaza Strip, local medics say.
Reports say they were playing near the Jabaliya refugee camp. Israel said it had targeted a rocket-launching cell (of children).
Dare we complain about the execution of Palistinean infants?
It is possible to be anti- ethno-religious state. History is replete of example heaped upon example of what happens when religion/ethnic-cleansing/government mix. You don't get peace, and you can't possibly have democracy.
This applies to Israel, Muslim Brotherhood, or the Christian Identity Movement. What they do in their synagogues, temples, churches, homes, etc. is their own business. What they do in the halls of government is OUR business.
All of the zero sum policies of the conservative era need to be called into question. This type of selfish approach is the root cause of most conflicts. If we can't find common ground we need to keep looking.
True. Well written article, it did miss one thing that I'd have mentioned. To be critical of the us gov't is not to be an anti-american. From time to time, any person could get a little heated and say things that are anti-american (Yes, I have), but that doesn't mean that that person would like to see all yanks die...
Kinda like how you can love someone dearly, but dislike them intensely for one reason or another.