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How Do People Keep Going?
People have asked me, since I returned from Gaza, how people manage? How do they keep going after being traumatized by bombing and punished by a comprehensive state of siege? I wonder myself. I know that whether the loss of life is on the Gazan or the Israeli side of the border, bereaved survivors feel the same pain and misery. On both sides of the border, I think children pull people through horrendous and horrifying nightmares. Adults squelch their panic, cry in private, and strive to regain semblances of normal life, wanting to carry their children through a precarious ordeal.
And the children want to help their parents. In Rafah, the morning of January 18th, when it appeared there would be at least a lull in the bombing, I watched children heap pieces of wood on plastic tarps and then haul their piles toward their homes. The little ones seemed proud to be helping their parents recover from the bombing. I'd seen just this happy resilience among Iraqi children, after the 2003 Shock and Awe bombing, as they found bricks for their parents to use for a makeshift shelter in a bombed military base.
Children who survive bombing are eager to rebuild. They don't know how jeopardized their lives are, how ready adults are to bomb them again.
In Rafah, that morning, an older man stood next to me, watching the children at work. "You see," he said, looking upward as an Israeli military surveillance drone flew past, "if I pick up a piece of wood, if they see me carrying just a piece of wood, they might mistake it for a weapon, and I will be a target. So these children collect the wood."
While the high-tech drone collected information,-- "intelligence" that helps determine targets for more bombing, --toddlers collected wood. Their parents, whose homes were partially destroyed, needed the wood for warmth at night and for cooking. Because of the Israeli blockade against Gaza, there wasn't any gas.
With the border crossing at Rafah now sealed again, people who want to obtain food, fuel, water, construction supplies and goods needed for everyday life will have to rely, increasingly, on the damaged tunnel industry to import these items from the Egyptian side of the border. Israel's government says that Hamas could use the tunnels to import weapons, and weapons could kill innocent civilians, so the Israeli military has no choice but to bomb the neighborhood built up along the border, as they have been doing.
Suppose that the U.S. weapon makers had to use a tunnel to deliver weapons to Israel. The U.S. would have to build a mighty big tunnel to accommodate the weapons that Boeing, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin and Caterpillar have supplied to Israel. The size of such a tunnel would be an eighth wonder of the world, a Grand Canyon of a tunnel, an engineering feat of the ages.
Think of what would have to come through.
Imagine Boeing's shipments to Israel traveling through an enormous underground tunnel, large enough to accommodate the wingspans of planes, sturdy enough to allow passage of trucks laden with missiles. According to UK's Indymedia Corporate Watch, 2009, Boeing has sent Israel 18 AH-64D Apache Longbow fighter helicopters, 63 Boeing F15 Eagle fighter planes, 102 Boeing F16 Eagle fighter planes, 42 Boeing AH-64 Apache fighter helicopters, F-16 Peace Marble II & III Aircraft, 4 Boeing 777s, and Arrow II interceptors, plus IAI-developed arrow missiles, and Boeing AGM-114 D Longbow Hellfire missiles.
In September of last year, the U.S. government approved the sale of 1,000 Boeing GBU-9 small diameter bombs to Israel, in a deal valued at up to 77 million.
Now that Israel has dropped so many of those bombs on Gaza, Boeing shareholders can count on more sales, more profits, if Israel buys new bombs from them from them. Perhaps there are more massacres in store. It would be important to maintain the tunnel carefully.
Raytheon, one of the largest U.S. arms manufacturers, with annual revenues of around $20 billion, is one of Israel's main suppliers of weapons. In September last year, the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency approved the sale of Raytheon kits to upgrade Israel's Patriot missile system at a cost of $164 million. Raytheon would also use the tunnel to bring in Bunker Buster bombs as well as Tomahawk and Patriot missiles.
Lockheed Martin is the world's largest defense contractor by revenue, with reported sales, in 2008, of $42.7 billion. Lockheed Martin's products include the Hellfire precision-guided missile system, which has reportedly been used in the recent Gaza attacks. Israel also possesses 350 F-16 jets, some purchased from Lockheed Martin.
Think of them coming through the largest tunnel in the world.
Maybe Caterpillar Inc. could help build such a tunnel. Caterpillar Inc., the world's largest manufacturer of construction (and destruction) equipment, with more than $30 billion in assets, holds Israel's sole contract for the production of the D9 military bulldozer, specifically designed for use in invasions of built-up areas. The U.S. government buys Caterpillar bulldozers and sends them to the Israeli army as part of its annual foreign military assistance package. Such sales are governed by the US Arms Export Control Act, which limits the use of U.S. military aid to "internal security" and "legitimate self defense" and prohibits its use against civilians.
Israel topples family houses with these bulldozers to make room for settlements. All too often, they topple them on the families inside. American peace activist Rachel Corrie was crushed to death standing between one of these bulldozers and a Palestinian doctor's house.
In truth, there's no actual tunnel bringing U.S. made weapons to Israel. But the transfers of weapons and the U.S. complicity in Israel's war crimes are completely invisible to many U.S. people.
The United States is the primary source of Israel's arsenal. For more than 30 years, Israel has been the largest recipient of U.S. foreign assistance and since 1985 Israel has received about 3 billion dollars, each year, in military and economic aid from the U.S. ("U.S. and Israel Up in Arms," Frida Berrigan, Foreign Policy in Focus, January 17, 2009)
So many Americans can't even see this flood of weapons, and what it means, for us, for Gaza's and Israel's children, for the world's children.
And so, people in Gaza have a right to ask us, how do you manage? How do you keep going? How can you sit back and watch while your taxes pay to massacre us? If it would be wrong to send rifles and bullets and primitive rockets into Gaza, weapons that could kill innocent Israelis, then isn't it also wrong to send Israelis the massive arsenal that has been used against us, killing over 400 of our children, in the past six weeks, maiming and wounding thousands more?
But, standing over the tunnels in Rafah, that morning, under a sunny Gazan sky, hearing the constant droning buzz of mechanical spies waiting to call in an aerial bombardment, no one asked me, an American, those hard questions. The man standing next to me pointed to a small shed where he and others had built a fire in an ash can. They wanted me to come inside, warm up, and receive a cup of tea.
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Show AllWhen I saw the headline, I assumed the article was about how Americans are coping with losing their jobs and so on. Then I read the article and was reminded that many, if not most people in the world have it much, much worse than we do. Thanks Kathy, for getting my perspective right.
Same here George; quite a surprise. Makes you realize that maybe we all have the wrong priorities. If we would cut off all this funding for the seeds of war, maybe the middle east would cool off and the war on terror would be over.
But silly me, where would arm sales be? Gone.
Why can't we learn from history?
The Romans did this to themselves and spawned a new Christian religion. One we've been suffering with for thousands of years..... Thanks a lot, torturing, warrior Romans!
TJ
"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent." - Thomas Jefferson
In addition to the voluminous quantities of weapons and equipment supplies detailed above, Israel also feels it has the right to pilfer things it fancies. Jonathan Pollard, who used to be an intelligence analyst in DC, gave away more than "one million classified documents" (about 360 bankers boxes full or enough to fill nearly two eighteen-wheel semi trailers) to top-ranking Israeli officials with the help of his wife, Anne Pollard. When she was interviewed on 60 Minutes, this is what she had to say:
Mike Wallace: Listening to you I get the impression that you feel that everyone else is wrong and you and your husband are right.
Anne Pollard: I feel my husband and I did what we were expected to do, what our moral obligation was as human beings, and I have no regrets about that.
"Anne Pollard: I feel my husband and I did what we were expected to do, what our moral obligation was as human beings, and I have no regrets about that."
And the moral actions that we must do are returned to us in the same light.
What happens when snowflakes stick together?...............friends come together and have snow ball fights. :)
Leea
That's why he's in prison man. Hopefully forever.
"And so, people in Gaza have a right to ask us, how do you manage? How do you keep going? How can you sit back and watch while your taxes pay to massacre us?"
By the only means we can: Ignorance, denial, and insanity.
"So many Americans can't even see this flood of weapons, and what it means, for us, for Gaza's and Israel's children, for the world's children.
And so, people in Gaza have a right to ask us, how do you manage? How do you keep going? How can you sit back and watch while your taxes pay to massacre us? If it would be wrong to send rifles and bullets and primitive rockets into Gaza, weapons that could kill innocent Israelis, then isn't it also wrong to send Israelis the massive arsenal that has been used against us, killing over 400 of our children, in the past six weeks, maiming and wounding thousands more?"
Thank you for this article Kathy Kelly, though it hurts to read it, it is cathartic.
I will not sit back much longer, I don't think we will be able to, our time of affording to sit is passing quickly. I don't want to be a part of a system that kills for profit, and death for profit has lead to the collapsing American system that President Obama and our current government are trying to figure out how to prop up, how to save it, and change it.
Who knows, maybe they will succeed, and wars will begin to end, and death for profit will dry up.
What happens when snowflakes stick together?...............friends come together and have snow ball fights. :)
Leea
Kathy Dear,your prose kills me ,thankyou these weapons do pass through a tunnel to escape detection.It is the tunnel of ignorance that the corporate owned media keeps the U.S. taxpayer in.The tunnel of cherry picked news bites about the occupation of Gaza and the other places the Zionist movements have infiltrated.The cluster bomblets destroying family Olive groves in neighboring lands.The use of constuction equipment for destruction is a perverse retooling of plowshares into swords.
Most Israelis are horrified by the terrible position they find themselves in.They want peace yet the "defensive"moves of thier government seem brutal and indiscriminate despite "smart weaponry" civilian "collateral" damage is the net result of retaliatory defensive action.
As a citizen of the U.S. and a Quaker pacifist who does not want to support my own country's hegemony,or our alies millitary adventurism i believe that it is crucial to provide an opt. out for taxpayers.A way for folks to contribute to society,and share tithe ,in a sense(via-taxes)without supporting Military Madness by us or any of our allies.
The" Peace tax fund bill" that allows consciensious objectors to pay taxes without giving almost 50% to war efforts and interest on the same would be a good start.
I love your work and thanks Kathy i wish i had your passion,but you inspire and cheer me on every time i read your stuff. peace in and out l+l
"Most Israelis are horrified by the terrible position they find themselves in," says johnnyhempseed. Not true. Polls reported in the Israel press showed an 80 to 85 percent approval of the recent slaughter in Gaza. Make of that what you will.
And of course Israeli press and polls are so much more honest and accurate even with government censorship than the excellent main stream media in the rest of the world....
If it's in the NYTimes it must be true, LOL
Perhaps the opinions harvested equal the opinions sewn!
americans do not get to see the results of their bombs, the dead bodies or the destroyed lives
the corporate media will not allow it, nor will the gestapo/nazi/israelis
genocide 101 - stop the communications
we don't even get to see the dead american boys coming home in their flag draped coffins
denied their humanity in death
doesn't suit the corporations
no money for schools and infrastructure but there are magically trillions without end for the ponzi scheme bailout of wall street and for the death machine that is all that is left of american industry
"And I dreamed I saw the bombers
Riding shotgun in the sky
And they were turning into butterflies
Above our nation
We are stardust
Billion year old carbon
We are golden
Caught in the devils bargain
And weve got to get ourselves
Back to the garden"
joni mitchell
cheers, b
With our economy in the tank, we must end the free lunch for Israel, a country which is richer than Spain and Ireland, has single-payer health care, which we can only dream of, and chooses to waste its resources on the criminal enterprise of continuing the illegal occupation of Palestine and ongoing theft of Palestinian land and resources.
We give Israel more than $15 million per DAY, to continue their flagrant human rights abuses against the Palestinians, while families in the U.S. are losing their homes and jobs .
"Recently Americans have begun to read and hear that “Israel receives $3 billion in annual U.S. foreign aid.” That's true. But it's still a lie. The problem is that in fiscal 1997 alone, Israel received from a variety of other U.S. federal budgets at least $525.8 million above and beyond its $3 billion from the foreign aid budget, and yet another $2 billion in federal loan guarantees. So the complete total of U.S. grants and loan guarantees to Israel for fiscal 1997 was $5,525,800,000." http://www.ifamericansknew.org/stats/cost_of_israel.html
$5,525,800,000/365 days= $15,139,178/day, i.e. $15 million/day in 1997. I think it's unlikely that the total aid to Israel is less today.
Thank you, Kathy. It tears my guts apart to read abut those things you bring to our attention but it must be done. I wish there were more people with your strength and fortitude. I know I would have drowned myself in drugs or alchohol if I had to go through what these fellow humans go through.
This suffering experienced by the Palestinians has been caused by the 'duo of evil' - the two countries who rulers MUST be tried by the The International Criminal Court for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.
The Court should issue public arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, Former U.S. President George W. Bush, the 390 U.S. congresspersons who supported the Gaza offensive, and the voice-voting senators who approved.
Current President Barack Obama of the U.S. should be put on notice that if he continues to ignore the ongoing atrocities in the region, and continues to allow the shipment of military weapons and financial aid to Israel, that he will also be subject to arrest.
But do we live in a world where justice prevails?
Yes we do!
Regretably, America is about to reap exactly what it sewed. Have a listen or read RT's interview of Gerald Celente. I do not think his view is an exaggeration at all:
http://www.russiatoday.com/guests/detail/2114
How can the US dedicate 50% of the Budget to more of the moving military disaster? Who really believes that Bin Laden lives in the tribal territories of Pakistan or that there is an Al Qaeda to defeat, or that the Taleban is much more than a militia trying to get rid of an illegal occupier as has been the case for ever in Afghanistan, what in hells name has it to do with NATO and the US?
But at the centre of this constant war is the support of Zionism, the other side of the Nazi coin.
Grit, unvarnished courage and clear intention.
Om Shanti, may all being be happy!
when i lived in israel--way back before the first lebanon invasion--there was peace in the land--on sinai, galillee, hebron, golan heights--so i know it's possible again--being offered the sugary mint tea by the stranger-loving palestinians, arguing with my fellow eastern jews about everything, best comforted by the sweet ways of the nordic kibbutz volunteers...
the peace can happen again, and will--until then, it's best not to support the weapons systems--by earning little, spending the same amount--incurring no tax liability to be converted into death machines--i do that myself living offshore on my san francisco sailboat--a thousand dollar yacht--powered by a cheap solar panel, and shore leave when i deserve it...
we must have an oil-torium--one day without using any--that requires little sacrifice...
the inhumane systems of control can be stopped--first inside ourselves as individuals, then among our family and friends and local communities--the world will be next--plant trees and gardens...
may all beings be happy!
I find myself wondering if Israel really does have a right to exist.
No more or less than America does.
of course israel exists, has existed and will continue to exist--my namesake jacob, which some say means "deceiver"--becomes israel--and despite his big mistakes--becomes the father of many tribes--argue with that interpretation if you want, but you can't argue away the power of the ancient stories...
Om Shanti, may all being be happy!
Which ancient story would that be? Do you mean the one in which Joshua led the people of Israel on a genocidal spree to conquer the land that God had promised them (or so they said); and having "defeated the whole land ... he left none remaining, but utterly destroyed all that breathed", divided the land among the tribes of Israel, then gathered the people together, and told them, "Thus says the Lord, the God of Israel, ... 'I gave you a land on which you had not labored, and cities which you had not built, and you dwell therein; you eat of the fruit of vineyards and oliveyards which you did not plant.'" [Joshua, 10:40, 24:2,13]
Such stories are not mere anachronisms; they fire the souls of fundamentalist Zionists, and reach up through the ages to touch us all.
One of the saddest aspects of this conflict is that even the Jewish and Palestinian people who want to live together peacefully are being brutalized by a life of constant fear and violence.
Thank you Kathy Kelly, for this article and all the work you do and have done. When I read "Suppose that the U.S. weapon makers had to use a tunnel to deliver weapons to Israel...", I was overcome by a fit of hysterical laughter. I read on and it soon turned to tears.
Paul Siemering
Thanks again Dear Kathy for another great, and heartbreaking, story. makes me wanna go put sand in all their gastanks.
You want to change the world, get rid of countries like America and Israel who profit from war and killing.
Why not become a NEW EARTHER, change the system that is destroying our world? Check:
www.dangerouscreation.com
nice link TY
I received this e-mail today, and I'm sure others here have also received it:
While waiting in line at the only open bakery he could find, Gaza resident Mohammed Salman said, "I'm going to buy something that my family can keep for only two days because there is no electricity and no refrigerator. We cannot keep anything longer than that."
This was in January - of last year.
Today, many Gazan bakeries are closed because, like Mohammed's family, they don't have power either. Some don't even have flour.
The Israeli blockade of Gaza had already made it impossible for Palestinians to live in dignity and have access to the barest of essentials: bread, clean water, medical supplies and electricity.
This is no coincidence. This is official policy. In a moment of candor, Dov Weissglas, a top aide to Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was quoted as saying, "the Palestinians will get a lot thinner, but [they] won't die."
His prediction was true. Last April, UNICEF reported that more than 50% of children under five in Gaza are anemic, and that many children are stunted due to a lack of vitamins.
And now?
As Gaza is smoldering from the siege that killed 1,285 people - nearly 70% of them civilians, destroyed at least 4,000 homes, and sent more than 50,000 people to temporary shelters, the Israeli blockade has not been lifted.
A tenuous cease fire is in now place. Humanitarian aid is starting to pour in.
But the civilian infrastructure is crippled. The borders of Gaza remain controlled by Israel. And just as Gazans could not leave during the siege to escape the bombing and shelling, they cannot leave now to get food and fuel.
There is not enough electricity for the bakeries that are left standing to produce bread, or for families that still have homes to refrigerate food.
Palestinians cannot even feed their children with the fish from the nearby sea. Israeli gunboats offshore have been enforcing the blockade with rounds of cannon and bursts of heavy machine-gun fire, to warn keep Gaza fishermen out of the sea.
Unless we end the blockade, long after the world's attention has shifted to some other crisis, some 1.5 million Gazans will still be under-nourished, without proper medical care, fuel and water - and trapped. Israelis too, who live in the south, will be even less safe from the threat of Hamas' Qassam rockets falling on their heads.
Lasting peace and stability in the region is simply an impossible dream while Palestinians in Gaza are denied the right to protect their children, feed their families, and expand their worlds beyond the few feet in front of their homes, or for many, tents.
Tell Obama, now: "Lift the blockade."
Cecilie Surasky, Jewish Voice for Peace
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I'm pessimistic. Will Obama listen to us? This AIPAC shill has proven himself to me. However, I encourage everyone reading this to support 'Jewish Voice for Peace'.
If enough of us respond, "they" just might take notice. The point is: those of us with a moral consciousness cannot just sit and complain and do nothing more.
We all need to act in whatever way possible to let ALL the powers-that-be:
WE STAND WITH THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE!
,
I think the power and poignancy of the piece is in the litany(s) of the defense contractors and their products. Kelly's strength of putting issues in humanly insightful terms is applauded and hopefully emulated. A Kelly like litany next to a Caldicott uranium witness might get some people to say "hmm..." for a moment.
There's a lot of hi-tech weaponry and costs in the article above.
I have said it before and I'll say it again. For a mere $300 million a double row of Centurion systems could protect Israel from rocket or mortar attacks along the entire Gaza border. That's about the same cost as 10 of those 63 F-15's and I expect a small subset of those 20 centurions would be sufficient.
Even 2 for the same price as a couple of helicopters would likely be enough for the southern border. How many do they have? None, as far as I know.
My point in all this is not to get into weapon systems discussions but to highlight something important. Israel continually cries that it has the right to defend itself. Yet it is evident that Israel is making no effort to defend itself or its civilians with existing technology. Their only effort is extended to revenge.
Dear Patriots:
Israel and AIPAC are terrorist organizations.
Either you are with your fellow U.S. Patriots, OR you are with the terrorists!
Which will it be?
Peter Montana
theinitiate
This is such a great article, where is every body? This is another article I'll be handing out...
It seems striking to me, how similiar the "founding myths" of the US and Israel are... Massive ethnic cleansing, massacres and other crimes against humanity have been justified by " manifest destiny" or by being the "chosen people".... God('s will) must serve as an excuse for mass murder and land theft:
"Beginning in 1836, the civilized tribes were removed from their homes at gunpoint, interned in concentration camps and force-marched several hundred miles (in the winter) to their new “homes” west of the Mississippi, in a dynamic that would foreshadow how the Nazis treated the Jews during the 1940s. That forced removal is known as the Trail of Tears. .......Latest research about the death toll of the Trail of Tears (including internment, transport and resettlement) estimates a 55% mortality rate, a rate that probably roughly applies to the other tribes that were force-marched.
John Burnett was a U.S. soldier who participated in the Trail of Tears, and later wrote,
“School children today do not know that we are living on lands that were taken from a helpless race at the bayonet point to satisfy the white man’s greed…“I fought through the Civil War and have seen men shot to pieces and slaughtered by thousands, but the Cherokee removal was the cruelest work I ever knew."
Land grabbing and dispossessing the natives was how America was built....
The 1840s saw the ascendance of two cultural phenomena. One was the xenophobia directed toward non-Anglo whites, and the other was a concept known as Manifest Destiny. An American diplomat, when making the case for annexing Texas, first used the term in 1845. It borrowed from the Jewish idea of a land promised to them by God, and then killing the inhabitants to get it.
Manifest Destiny provided a similar rationale for the U.S., and even retroactively sanctified its vast murders. The Indians of eastern North America were gone, so American racism needed a new target, and the immigrants, even though their skin was white, served that purpose.
Manifest Destiny may have been an attempt to reduce “cognitive dissonance,” which is a psychological condition where beliefs conflict with experience, leading to “dissonance.” The healthy response is to question or modify one’s beliefs. The pathological response takes two forms. One is to increase the “positive cognitions,” which means to stress information that supports the belief being challenged by experience. The other is to decrease the “negative cognitions,” which means to ignore, suppress and forget the experiences that contradict the belief in question.
A creative bag of tricks was used to decrease the negative cognitions, including making the Indians subhuman.
Manifest Destiny was another case of fabricating positive cognitions, invoking the Creator’s sanction. The basic tenet of Manifest Destiny was that Americans were “destined” to rule from sea to shining sea, and anybody in the way was in God’s way.
Might makes right has been the rationale for every empire, but it has never been prudent to come right out and say it, so Machiavelli’s professional descendants have concocted a wide range of cover stories over the centuries. Early on, because the Bill of Rights and other factors limited the coercion that the U.S. could inflict on its citizens, those who ran the U.S. began refining the art of deluding the masses to unprecedented levels...."
Source (Excerpts from): http://www.ahealedplanet.net/america.htm#wtc
The case of Zionist / Israeli self-rightousness is even worse than US hypocrisy because the Holocaust (or rather the abuse of it as a PR-weapon) has given Israel a kind of global monopoly on eternal victimhood and on portraying even the worst atrocities as "self-defense"...
In reality Israeli leaders had already adopted a Nazi mentality toward "the Arabs" even before the state of Israel was born (see Ben Gurion diaries, Ilan Pappe's books, etc.)
"..somehow they had to erase the fact, that they are equal human beings..."
you could not afford to see them as human beings if you are going to take their land from them and at the same time maintain your identity as a ... civilized force..."
Dr.Joel Kovel
http://video.google.de/videosearch?q=joel+kovel&emb=0&aq=f#
P.S. That the suffering people in Gaza have no "cooking gas" is even more outrageous when you read this:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/3643848/Gaza-doesn%27t-need-aid-it-has-a-andpound2bn-
gas-field.html
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=11680
Excellent summary. In Isreal it will only get worse with the coming generation. Supposedly, in High school mock-elections, Libermans proto-fascist party won big almost everywhere.
---USAn---
This is excellent. Thank you.
toqueville, thank you for such a cogent and erudite comment.
Dissonace is surely the key. And beliefs must be transformed and replaced by ones that are more mature or wise, lest we self destruct.
But sometimes it does the opposite and people hang on and rationalize their beliefs even more fervently, by denying their own experiece. Or distorting it to retrofit their beliefs, of course.
I have come to think that the story of Job, and no one really knows where it came from, is about exactly this issue. Facing one's dissonance with the utmost integrity and thusly shifting major belief systems. And that creates all new reference points.
Of course, there seems to be an exceptionalism belief in western religious traditions. I guess it goes back to "my god is more powerful than yours". Very primitive. Also very patriarchal.
The Bible includes some very primitive ideas, but also some very advanced ones. Too bad people can't read the Bible with discrimination. I had thought modern Jewery was attempting to do just that, but lately with what is going on in Israel, I guess not.
I also thank toqueville for a very good article. The similarities between Manifest Destiny in all its forms and the Israeli land grab are too numerous to be ignored. What it all boils down to is thievery and greed. Zionists may play the victim card but they have stolen and are still stealing from Palestinians. It is easy for us in the United States to rationalise and support this thievery because we are thieves ourselves. Israel are us.
Completely true. But, don't forget, just about every country today was created through massive ethnic cleansing, massacres, and other crimes against humanity. Mexico, Spain, Turkey, Pakistan, China, Russia...the list goes on and on. Much of Africa as well.
And as a Jew, the hypocrisy of Israel about the Holocaust is disgusting to me beyond words.