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what occurs when a national identity is premised upon overthrowing the hegemony of an intrusive 'Other' (as 'Israel' keeps intruding on his sense of himself), only to find that once the 'Other' is disposed of, the identitarian argument collapses partially because nationalism corrupts the promise of the future identity on behalf of which an occupation was challenged. Nationalism disindividualizes: it is collectivist. He is talking therefore about his plight as as Jew subject to both massive identitarian expectations by his originative community and, equally, he is likewise subject to the temptation to reverse those expectations, but rejection only leads to mirroring the inauthenticity negatively, i.e. by espousing mechanically the very opposite of what is socially or historically expected of one, which is no solution. The plight of Palestinians is, analogically, seen as similar: they are thrust into a similar scenario of discursive swamping, and his provisory answer is - just ground your personal identity and writerly vocation in the exploration of relationships, that go beyond stereotypes of the nation, the 'other', 'Orientalism' or broad-brush conceptions of what is, ultimately, a world which corrupts our experience by excessive abstractions. I've driven 1,000 miles today, and am too tired to rephrase this neatly, but that's a first impression. Jews broke out into the modern world as astonishingly creative individuals as they leapt into the mainstream of their professions and societies, and in Zionism they are losing that genius by identitarian politics as pressure from Israel to back that state begins to politicize the diaspora into collectivist defensiveness (as you get in wikipedia): Arabs are a huge congerie of groups knit by an historical heritage of abstract groupish identity that is unravelling, whose spell is broken, as experiments towards nationalism collapse into collectivist dictatorships or sectarian fanaticism, and must find their feet as individuals if their societies are to be reconstructed - two processes going past each other in the opposite directions - and his solidarity is with those individuals like Raja Shehadeh and Samir Kassir who have managed the achieve an autonomy of conscience immune to collectivist myths, something in less dramatic terms, he perceives as programmatic also for himself as a writer reporting on both worlds.
1724:, as someone who is indifferent to religion, but has had a deep convivial working relationship and friendship with monks who have no issue with my paganism. Ideological atheism or secularism is as stupid as tub-thumping from monotheists of all faiths, of course. In this, one must be like Lévi-Strauss's bricoleur 'savage', scouring the jungle of the world for what is fruitful and one's mind for whatever symbolic codes make sense of the blur of experience, and in that sense. Amazonian indians know that usually near every poisonous plant, there is a healing plant that yields an antidote. In religions, for every seed of violence the Dawkins and Hitchens of our planet detect, there is a companionate balm of wisdom and tolerance. It's just that the former has more selling power politically. Religious orders that are meditative, unpolitical, detached and compassionate, for that reason, have depths of insight that move us, even if they remain unheard by their larger congregations. I note Father Jenco's page would shame his spirit: there is nothing in it that reflects the profundity of his struggle against hatred, and too much dwelling on the viciousness of those he forgave, and the ostensibly vindictive greed of his heirs. It's embarrassing. (Christian Peacemaker Teams have newsletters one gets daily: everything that the New York Times never notes of what happens in the territories, hour by hour, is scrupulously noted in them. Can't be used for articles, and probably not advisable to subscribe to: it's like living with bulletins from the Warsaw ghetto on the hour, for years. 2584:(1982) when it came out in paperback (1987) and found it very persuasive. Bakunin did challenge the centralising authority of the International, but, simultaneously formed his own secret society to subvert it from withi, and assume dictatorial power. Not only, given the cast of mind one discerns in that, he even bruited out the idea that 'Jews' were behind it all (this before the foundational 1868-9) documents on which the Protocols were forged. As Keynes (the last economist who had philosophical genius) said, the commonsensical ideas, if we ever try to formulate them, that guide our perceptions of the world are just the tired, worn out versions of theories that originated with economists and philosophers, and the only way to shake off the mental dross that clogs our lives is to restore the concepts in the vigorous primal form they had at birth before they assumed, with age, the wobbly senile shape they survive in, in our minds. Politics has always seemed to me to best exemplify the dictum: politicians never survive whatever marginal rationality they might have had once they succeed, because to succeed, they must throw formal principles and analysis overboard. Read the biographies of Reagan, Bush, Blair and even people close to them find that they have an unknowable void beyond the reach of insight (an excellent vignette of Blair's disconcertingly dumb, flaky reaction to what Britain's finest Arabists told him on the eve of the Iraq war can be found in Jonathan Steele's book ( 1045:
probably be rephrasing that flattery less in terms of ethnic uniqueness:“To have scratched out of rock these incredibly vibrant, incredibly successful, wealthy and powerful pair of countries is a testament to the ingenuity, energy and vision of the Jewish and Palestinian people, and America can be proud of the key role its largesse played in financing the formation of two successful Middle Eastern States as models for the region, in terms of ethnic coexistence, entrepreneurial flair, commitment to education, and multiculturalism." The Palestinian diaspora is just a rerun of 70 CE., with similar results, though probably it will take less than 2,000 years to return home. The US is a great creator of failed states, and their exceptionalist success in underwriting the engineering of Israel serves to paper over the folly. It's quite remarkable that even in choked Gaza, some 38,000 of the 900,000 under 18 year olds managed to do their high school final exams this year, mostly studying by lamplight.
2588:, for example). The genius of Hitler was that he was an empty vessel, a sounding board, utterly mediocre and objectively ludicrous, for the clandestine madness of his times, which normative politicans, who paid lipservice to the rationality of statecraft, could never fathom. I guess the lack of a real self makes them excellent pawns in a power world which allows them to imagine themselves as kingpins, as they are manipulated by the crosscurrents of lobbies and popular moods to checkmate any intelligent game on the board. It's too uncomfortable in the first place, and a hindrance to the kind of 'thinking' required to 'win', which is essentially actuarial, i.e., figuring out the percentages of anything in terms of gaining or losing a plebiscite, a funder, or a constituency, whose respective 'logics' have nothing to do with 'logic' but interests, passions, fantasies, and cultural ideologies, and mediating between 'personalities'. ( 2646:
are few. 100,000 selected by lottery, once spread over 10 countries, would make excellent immigrants. They had a tradition of higher education superior to Israel's in the mid-sixties, and their diaspora, which has become their imposed destiny, is as interesting as that which is the hallmark of that of the Jewish people. The remittances from such a small number would sustain those who are otherwise doomed to strangulation. But, like most obvious interim solutions, no politician will do what all were ready to do with the far more exotic Vietnamese and Hmong. Fuck'em.
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standing for what is right" argument, can be secularized in today's world by international law. The "Spartan kin" argument, is analogous to the Arab leaders. The "we are neutral" analogy is not perfect, but the previous 2012 ceasefire demonstrated Hamas' accomodation. The "we should not submit without a fight because of cowardice" is the argument for Hamas' firing rockets even as they know they are no match for Israeli firepower. And finally, the end result is the same: The Melians/Gazans do not accept the arguments that they should lie down and surrender.
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genocide by exterminating the tribe and every last one of their children. The most important thing about Chomsky's testimony is that he is an outstanding bulwark against the kind of antisemitism, which, in the days of excessive internet visualization of on the ground realities and juvenile illiteracy, is an ominous threat only men of his background and serene, unhysterical rationality, informed by a profound humanitarianism that is also very deeply grounded in the ethics of Jewish modernity, can thwart.
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in solutions other than that of regularly 'mowing the terrorists' lawn' in order to ensure 'the establishment of a reality in which Israeli residents can live in safety without constant indiscriminate terror'. The break with the Western world consists in the total elision of the Other from the equation, for inclusion of the adversary's predicament would imply that 'Palestinian residents can live in safety without constant indiscriminate terror.' Quite remarkable and unutterably crass.
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door to its home. Some soldiers approached the baby and surrounded it. Standing close together, the soldiers began shunting the child between them with their feet, mimicking a ball in a game of soccer. The baby began screaming hysterically and its mother rushed out shrieking, trying desperately to extricate her child from the soldiers’ legs and feet. After a few more seconds of “play,” the soldiers stopped and walked away, leaving the terrified child to its distraught mother.
855:, are never listened to, by youngsters who appear not to read books, or politicians (who don't read books by definition). My only reserve is bad faith (in articles), or an excess of passionate sincerity drowning out the process of threshing out the dry germinal facts from the wet chaff of spun chat. Everything that the Israeli and US press finds repulsive about Hamas's strategy played a role in the foundation and consolidation of Israel (and many other nations' history). 2641:, after the U.S. and Australia, for purely electoral reasons, smashed the shit out of that country, upwards of 7-800,000 thousands of many ethnicities fled the area. A senior Singapore based European diplomat told me the inside story of how Western aid groups competed to get big quotas, often because 'caring' was funded so lucratively. But, whatever, most got sanctuary in the West. The world has changed. After the 851:. It's not quite 'fascinating' as a farcical gloss on the stupidity of modern journalism, reportage, and commentary, which time and again proceeds without any sense of historical irony, because writing to a contemporary deadline means one doesn't consult the past, and in any case, one ruins the John Waynesque plot of civilizing the wilderness. The only people aware of the analogies, like 1833:“Listen, we know what it’s like to kill civilians in war,” said the senior U.S. officer. “Hell, we even put it on the front pages. We call it collateral damage. We absolutely try to minimize it, because we know it turns people against you. Killing civilians is a sure prescription for defeat. But that’s not what the IDF did in Shujaiya on July 21. Human shields? C’mon, just own up to it.” 1513:
section, to Fisk's writings. It is good to be humble about the limits of your knowledge, as Shatz advises, but one also has to have a manageable grasp of the situation in mind as a guide to action. If one analyzes too much, considers the situation in all complexity etc. one can be paralyzed by it. How much sophistication does one really need to see that the bombing of Gaza is wrong?
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1967, imposed free and compulsory education for 12 years, and Palestinians leapt at the opportunity, the growth in education outstripping demographic growth by a factor of three times. The result was that 44.6% of the Palestinian age-group of 15-17 receiving a secondary education before the 2nd nakba of 67, as compared to 22.8% for Israel (Elias H. Tuma and Haim Darin-Drabkin,
969:. Even a fine thinker like him gets the chronology wrong, but the final question assumes that the civilian casualty level might have been acceptable (a)had Israel relented, withdrawn its settlements and allowed the Palestinians to achieve statehood and (b) Hamas then attacked (as, unknown to him, it did not this time) such an Israel, from the Gaza Strip. 707:, which sums up what happened. In terms of outcomes, justice is a function of rough parity in the capacity to destroy an adversity, whereas preponderance of power, more usual, means you just wipe the other out, which is the norm, and has nothing to do with defending democracy, civilization and all the other hot air blown round events as they happen. 1177:'s 1969 statement:'When peace comes, we will perhaps in time be able to forgive the Arabs for killing our sons, but it will be harder for us to forgive them for having forced us to kill their sons.' It's a more deviously sophisticated because utterly persuasive and ineludibly false, version of what General 884:, 20 Jul 2014. Some interesting thoughts on whether Hamas is committing "war crimes" by using "belligerent reprisals". This argument was also made in Finkelstein's book "Knowing Too Much" regarding Hezbollah. Though I have not seen any other international law expert agree with him. Still it is interesting. 1517:
problem, and that had to be confronted, while of course not forgetting about other issues. After re-reading the article several times, I was more confused about the argument than anything else. "World is complex. Prediction is hard". That is too harsh an assessment, for sure, but not too unfair, I think.
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were it not for the fact that the Europeans had to build their civilization while being surrounded by the crude Muslims (in other words, even the violence and brutality of European colonialism against the Indians and the Chinese can be explained by the proximity of the Islamic civilization to Europe!).'
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He then argues that what he sees in Islam he sees in his native France, that looking at the former disconcertingly makes him see into the heart of his own world's inadequacies. Read, again, against the whole text, it is evident that Islam:East = West:Primitive world, and L-S prefers the latter terms
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of the meekness, depth, and diversity of Asian civilization in India and China, contrasted with the closed, hostile, and monotonous Islamic East, as he claimed, which acted as a barrier to a beautiful cross-fertilization between Europe and Asia. Levi-Strauss insists that this would have been possible
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This teeters on the edge of profundity but, understandably, emotions got the better of the great man, or rather he missed his own central insight - how the greatest value of Judaism, the obligation to care for, redeem the life of one's fellows, has, under Zionist pressure, transmogrified into killing
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Well, 'scratching out of rock' is an odd spin on the facts of ethnic cleansing, water resource expropriation, and carpetbagging, heavily financed by US outlays. Had a nuanced strategy prevailed, it might have been different. The West Bank's Jordanian educational system before the occupation began, in
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It was more interesting for the other details. I don't think anything the US administrations say publicly has much interest. After 1967, it was decided that Israel was the terrestrial aircraft carrier they needed to 'stabilise' and control the Middle East, a proxy in 'the great game'. Yesterday Obama
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I.e. The authors have established that there is 'foreign' thinking, what you get in Western civilization, and Israeli thinking. The former has no irrelevance and is in a certain sense culpable, when applied to the exceptional world of Israel, of misunderstanding Israeli policy, which does not believe
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I'd underwrite those quotes, but not Bakunin. He is as contradictory a thinker as Rousseau: against centralisation, while working to subvert the majority with his own centralized power centre; proclaiming the individual and yet, when addressing his Russian readership, ecstatically foreseeing the day
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politically to adopt the comical jargon of political sociology) it's not, as Chomsky gives the impression of taking it to be, the last word. He also got the number of Hamas dead wrong (7 not 5) but, one can't have everything at one's fingertips. Amira Hass's phrase pretty much sums up the facts, and
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that even institutions like secular state schools and large open cemeteries (instead of small parish graves) were first tried out in India and then were transplanted back into Britain. I have also read of Alfred McCoy's work of surveillance techniques in the Phillipines imported back into the US. So
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It helps to read it 'psychoanalytically', as the reflection of a person who happens, among many things, to be born 'Jewish', i.e. with an imposed identity, of a kind however that had no identitarian confusion of 'being Jewish' with 'attachment to Israel'. All of the examples he cites are examples of
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One would underwrite every jot and tittle were it not for two small lapses: the three teenagers were not 'settlers': one was. Hamas did not fire off rockets to protest the West Bank mass arrests, Islamic Jihad and others did, desultorily. Hamas started firing when Israel 'took out' several militants
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Masterpiece of disinformation The question posed:'So what resources are the two sides using in this conflict?' is answered by a detailed breakdown of Hamas rocket types (assault), and single allusion to one system of Israeli defense, Iron Dome (nothing of Merkava tanks, Soltam M71 guns, Paladin M109
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that human beings are endowed with two special faculties: "the power to think and the desire to rebel." "Resistance" is always celebrated in the left, to which my sympathies lie. Yet, even "resistance" involves compromise in many other ways. How is one to decide what to resist and what to get along
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Indeed, I had meant to say, but forgot to add, that one should not put too much credence on self-serving US claims of reducing civilian casualties, but the description of military techniques used is very good. I have used some of it in the military section on the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict page. But
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a week or so ago, but didn't know where to put it in. Got a chance to include it in the military deployments section which you recently started. A good analysis by a longtime knowledgeable commentator on Palestinian affairs. He has some good contacts with both Hamas and Fatah. (btw, fixed reference
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with arch realism, according to the memory of an Indian scout and interpreter, Kaiteh. I.e. that Apache attacks on settlers stealing their land was illegal, and, unless they surrendered and became meek reservations Indians (Palestinians in West Bank bantustan), he would have no choice but to commit
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I would have thought it obvious that Western nations extend a hand and offer emigration to, say 100,000 Japanese in the area: excellent levels of education, very quick to assimilate, and self-supporting, fine material for Canada, England, the U.S. Australia, Europe. Never even proposed. The Gazans
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Many articles that cite the three 'youths' (not all teenagers, one was a 19 yr old soldier) tragedy as the trigger that sparked the war reflect one narrative. It is probable that, when a dual narrative emerges, giving due weight to what both sides consider key elements in the prelude, that the May
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Now that I've actually read it, (and used it for the Battle of Shuja'iyya page) I retract my smart-arsed comment. A very good technical assessment of what is going on, free of ideological blinkers: the kind of real analysis lacking on the actually pages we are writing. It implicitly concludes that
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I have to say that I am much less pessimistic about this threat of changing of law and institutions. Sure, Israel can try, but it is not getting too much traction. This is clear to me from the article itself, but of course, I am not an expert in law. As a related but different point, it is curious
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Counterpunch 18 August 2014. (Very good prescient article.) The blowback of precedents in Israel's innovations in controlling Palestinians will eventually dismantle what little remains of Western civic traditions and institutions, affecting us all. It's not Palestinians I see, but what states will
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Particularly good if too brief. As opposed to newspaper breaking news style, which reflects spin, this gives a glimpse into what the technicians of war think about. They don't read govcernment handouts primed to sway emotions and opinion: they look at statistics, battle logic, the array of forces,
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Regarding the Melian Dialogue, I had only heard of Thucydides' famous dictum "The strong do what they can, the weak suffer as they must". But reading the Knowledge (XXG) page, the whole Athenian-Melian argument seems to have played out in eerie similarity. The "gods are on our side, because we are
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The U.N. breakdown of 495 “children” killed, however, is greatly overblown. Why? Because the U.N. deems anyone below the age of 18 a “child,” which is totally unrealistic. Booth overlooks the fact that in Gaza, under Hamas indoctrination, children transition to adulthood at a much earlier age.
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There is a story I want to tell you, Mr. Wiesel, for I have carried it inside of me for many years and have only written about it once a very long time ago. I was in a refugee camp in Gaza when an Israeli army unit on foot patrol came upon a small baby perched in the sand sitting just outside the
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This war on Hamas, however, has little to do with the killed settlers and everything to do with the political circumstances that preceded their disappearance. On May 15, two Palestinian youths, Nadim Siam Abu Nuwara, 17, and Mohammed Mahmoud Odeh Salameh, 16, were killed by Israeli soldiers while
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Not much new in the short but excellent review of history, but comments on "Palestine today" and strategies and tactics are pretty good, as are his comments on Netanyahu. This comment, among many others, jumped out at me: "Both sides (Fatah and Hamas) are equally to blame and both sides should be
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I'm sorry I can't edit much in these articles - apart from 1r, serious time-consuming problems have to be addressed in real life. Perry's article has many details, on rocket types, effective explosive power and range, that should be harvested. These wars are also exercise grounds for tactical and
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The bulk of the article is about Algeria and the relationship with France. It is true that many colonial structures have been overthrown and still the post-colonial societies find their own problems. But what implication does this have? One has to deal with manageable problems. Colonialism was a
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Usually my issue with very long pieces like this are that there are some insights there which I can agree with, but I find it hard to see the punchline, so to speak. I find it hard to see a thread of argument connecting, for example the Algerian section, to the Lebanese section, to the Palestine
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The article is very solid, but makes a fundamental error in confounding 'Israelis' with IDF war strategy. The options are those chosen by a military and political elite and go back to the Lavon period, when it was decided that a strategy of appearing to go 'crazy' with overwhelming force was the
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Thanks indeed. It's one of the strangest aspects of the discipline of Palestinian history that, despite the endless flow of Phds and complex textbooks on events and politics, it is mostly eagle-eyed. Any other area would have its historians writing up ground-zero day-by-day multiple-interviewee
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The other issue is that all points made can be turned against themselves. He discusses French occupation of Algeria and Syrian occupation of Lebanon and praises Samir Kassir's analysis, who was an uncompromising opponent of the Syrian occupation. But has Lebanon figured out its future after the
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I don't think we read anything in order to be convinced of a truth. We read this genre of work to find out whether we can trust the writer's integrity qua fidelity to complexity, and the essay only confirms my trust in Shatz. I can't see his point about Fisk's 2006 book. The latter's pages on a
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The IDF said Monday it found a "Hamas combat manual" that IDF says proves the group uses its people as human shields. A CNN translation of the two pages posted by the IDF did not find specific statements that Hamas uses its own civilian population as human shields, but one section discusses the
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that she demanded "real hooliganism" in the 2008-9 war. But I think the article is more dealing with the US side of it, enabling Israel's actions. "Of course, Israelis do care about their larger standing in the world and rightly fear isolation, but they figure they are safe so long as they have
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of Rephael Kitron, "Eretz Yisrael Hanisteret:Sippuram Shel Ha'slikim Ve'toldotehem" ("The Hidden Land of Israel:The Story and History of the Secret Weapons Caches" ) in the Haaretz English version (27 January 2011) shows the process of elision. In the Hebrew version, details are given of using
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I've been away. Of course. I meant this as a ref. guide to articles that might be used for wiki articles (see now Ynet above. It's not a good paper, but the evidence was there from the start, as the evidence from Jewish history is overwhelming that there is nothing anomalous in defending one's
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there are signs that some in government are taking notice. Yuval Steinitz, the strategic-affairs minister, is seeking 100m shekels to co-ordinate efforts by the army, the foreign ministry, the government press office and other bodies to combat delegitimisation. In the recent Gaza campaign, the
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Kafila 13 July. One of the greatest Indologists in the history of that discipline, fluent in many other oriental languages, and also Arabic, and a man who interleaves his days as a front-ranking scholar tramping the South Hebron Hills to stop the ethnic cleansing there. He has a great book on
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Croom Helm 1978 p.44). Percentually double, with Palestinian enrolment rates superior to those in any other Arab country and thus, had the $ 150 billion in aid given to Israel (1967-2005) been proportionally distributed also to Gaza and the West Bank for infrastructural development, we would
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I am assuming that you will accept good quality sources from a differing POV, N? Makes it more useful as a resource. This space is actually the germ of an excellent concept. To compare and briefly discuss strong RS of differing POV without corrupting mainspace with premature inclusion. More
2592:'s works are wonderful in this regard). I think it a safe principle to assume that one lives in the world as in a lunatic asylum, where the patients are slightly less mad than the staff, and think like MacMurphy while acting like chief Bromden, the only one who manages to achieve freedom. 2548:
Thanks, I will check out Stirner. I have, in general, an aversion to philosophy. I only read philosophy as a guide to politics (some of it is very useful). Same with economics (though I don't really have an aversion to the dismal science). Anyway, my impression of Bakunin was that he was
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where sources can be critiqued and if neccesary, be removed. I see an organic development of thought here. You have provided a formidable list. Will you allow other comments on the sources to be briefly given under each entry? Concise, very, discussing weaknesses if present. Regards
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They’re no longer “children” when they’re 17, 16, 15, or even farther on down for quite some years. Whether in Gaza schools or summer camps, Hamas transmits its brand of terrorism when kids are still in elementary grades. They reach adulthood far earlier than at age 18.
1472:, July 15, 2014 -- Long and only tangentially connected to the current Israel-Palestine conflict, but I found it a useful meditation on colonialism/resistance/orientalism etc. I should add that I found the piece unconvincing in many places, but still food for thought. 1090:. A combat manual of the Shejaiya Brigade of Hamas advises its fighters to deploy in densely populated areas because “the soldiers and commanders must limit their use of weapons and tactics that lead to the harm and unnecessary loss of people and civilian facilities,” 1292:
Unfortunately, to answer such an obscene, misleading question is already to fall into a trap. The analogy is in no way representative of the actual situation. The purpose of such analogies is to direct minds towards simplistic, loaded hypotheticals instead of
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If you check the edit-history of that page, you'll see I edited it after reading that article yesterday. Actually five psychiatrists checked him before declaring him insane, if I recall. He wasn't satisfied and asked for another 2 to review the evidence. But
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Syrian occupation was overthrown? It seems to me that the difficulties faced by Lebanon are no different from the difficulties faced by Algeria. Similar things can be said about Arab states lack of concern about Gaza today (when did they ever really care?)
941:, on the socio-economic impact of the Israeli assault(s) on Gaza on Israeli society. For the past week or so I wanted to translate it from Hebrew and use in WP articles but cannot find the time. Highly recommended for those who can read Hebrew. Regards, 906:. May not satisfy the requirements of an RS in WP articles, but does a good job highlighting the key similarities between the events leading to the establishment of the US and Israel, and the current behavior of the US and Israeli elites. Also features 1016:. Explains why the Obama administration is unwilling to impose limits on the amount of force that Israel can exert against the people of the Gaza Strip. It's because the U.S. elite has adopted the same mentality to those it has deemed its own enemies. 1942:
This is a blog, but by a noted scholar of military affairs at King's College. It has the kind of details of who did what (background) that most quick journalism misses. Very good on the Rafah bombing of August 1. His whole blog on the war pays close
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One intuits that much there is not yet in the news and therefore our article, but I couldn't help being distracted by my primary interest, i.e. poetry, since the machine version is brimming over with provocatively inspired mistranslations. I.e.
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histories focused on how people experience these wars. Gaza has an extraordinary abundance of such testimonies. I hope Blumenthal and others begin to do just that, in the dryest narrative prose such material demands. Either that or hope that
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etc...) There is only one authority I obey supinely: my wife's executive command to attend lunch or dinner, not because I'm a glutton, but because a magnificent cook deserves due respect for her diurnal ingenuity in the service of
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taking part in a protest commemorating the anniversary of the Nakba, or “Great Catastrophe.” Video footage showed that Nadim was innocently standing with a group of friends before collapsing as he was hit by an Israeli army bullet.
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4 pictures dealing with Hamas rockets. 2 dealing with damage in Gaza. One picture of a tank (no damage please, we're British). One picture of Iron Dome. Perfectly representative of the weaponry, obviously. Takes the cake indeed.
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the centralizing of power by Marx in the international. Perhaps his record is more sordid than his ideals. Wouldn't be the first time, like John Stuart Mill defending imperialism in India, while championing liberal values.
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figure like al-Husayni, to cite one instance, do exactly what Shatz advises. Thanks again. It's very rich and requires several rereadings. I'm tempted to re-imagine it by thinking of Russians under Stalinism analogically.
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to the former. He eventually repudiated the West and lay his hopes in a Japanese model, since it appeared to him to conserve the best in the feminine-primitive and the technological heritage of an Americanized modernity.
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The sentence is self-contradictory, and it is amazing that Wieseltier, a very close writer most times, outside this area, misses it. This all over the blogosphere, along with a non-relable source arguing it is a fake
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The Avneri piece is somewhat conspiratorial in tone (though conspiracies are not always wrong). Here is another analysis, sidestepping the question of whether there was a conspiracy to assassinate Deif or not.
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caused a major uproar, and rightly so because the 'nose' (and the age, I would add) tipped satirical caricature of a real event in one specific town into an antisemitic stereotype that branded all Jews as
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15th incident will assume its proper place, as Baroud argues. It was a 'tipping point' for Palestinians, as the 3 youths killing was for Israeli opinion (as opposed to its pretextual value politically).
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synagogues and child centres as places for arms caches, This was excised in the translation (What a community is willing to admit privately is never 'washed' as the proverb says, before a foreign public)
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I've always been fascinated by the dialectical tension between the prophetic vs the rabbinical traditions of Judaism. The former has been secularised as a critique of national power, but not wholly.
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government has co-opted universities to its war effort. Several have established “war rooms” with banks of computers where student volunteers use army talking-points to rebut social-media attacks.
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for thought on Gaza? See Sandy Tolan's article below which has further background details useful for articles dealing with the run up to the three wars, and to the Gilad Shalit article.
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What is, clinically, interesting for the student of the area is that almost everything that occurs, is recursive and the accusations are reflexive, even down to antecedents to the
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I don't know Claude Levi-Strauss from a hole in the ground (not quite, but close), but it seems to me that distilling a huge work into a paragraph will involve some caricature.
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That is based on two small passages of a more complex argument, which opens with a pithy formula that undercuts what Mohsen is saying and against which the rest must be read:
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howitzers, Hellfire missiles, Apache and Cobra helicopters, F-16s with bomb loads of 100 kilos to the GBU-28 "Deep Throat" bunker busters, flechette bombs,etc.etc. etc)
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Old men can enjoy being prophets of doom or pessimists, because they won't be around when the shit they predict is supposed to hit the fan they imagine will be there:).
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business), I find somehow that the testimonies by religious figures touch me the most deeply, probably because they have been in this business for thousands of years.
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benefits for Hamas when civilian homes are destroyed. CNN could not confirm the authenticity of the manual, and neither the IDF nor Hamas could be reached for comment.
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7 August 2014. A good example of realistic thinking that is self-evidently 'unrealistic' (obvious solutions are never probable outcomes, my variation on Murphy's law:)
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Of course like all thinkers, there are problems, one deep problem (a failure to understand the dialectics of socialization) with him as well. He's not a philosopher
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The point I felt was insightful in the article had to do with the choice between resisting and collaborating. My own sympathies are with anarchists like Bakunin who
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translation of a Yediot Ahronot interview with Colonel Ofer Winter. I have been thinking for a long time on another article on Rafah, like the one on Shujaiyya.
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Thanks indeed for that. To comment would be glib. I don't know about the last part, though I know what you mean (it's identical to what Norman Finkelstein says
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That is in of Herodotus (Book V.92 ζ 2-3), and it helps of course clarify the idiom of mowing a lawn, though the source for that is Biblical. More incisive is
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the tactic adopted constituted a war crime, ('indefensible'), one military's assessment of a brother military's tactics, and highly unusual. Thanks indeed.
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4 August 2014, (acutely deconstructs the patent contradictions in Israel’s account of the ostensible abduction of one of its soldiers after the ceasefire.)
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2 August 2014. Not particularly bright, but it did say one thing that chimed with recent editor influx and editing on wikipedia, in line with an old vice.
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tirelessly, relentlessly urged to reconcile. Of course the very act of reconciliation between them would be pounced on by Netanyahu as an act of war"
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August 1-3, 2014, reprinted from June 9, 2009 because in Mayer's view the situation is identical to that his article originally commented on.
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August 2, 2014 23, a very good article suggesting once more why Mondoweiss is a normally a reliable source, whereas the New York Times isn't.
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10 August 2014. 'Could have' is a 'if my uncle had tits he'd be my auntie' argument, but many details not well know, are neatly marshalled.
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with? I see this same dynamic in many places, like one-state/two-state. I read that article with a view to this long-time feeling I had.
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22-24 August 2014 (Vg on the breakdown of Cairo talks last time round, Netanyahu held agreement secret from his cabinet, apparently)
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Mmm. I'd lay a bet against the retentiveness of my alzheimerish mind against that of such soldiers any day. They've forgotten the
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13 July 2014 (Neither analytic nor incisive, but 'a picture tells a thousand words'. The cartoon based on those photos, however,
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but worth listening to directly). A blast from the past, which I was reminded of when I saw the deeply moving testimony by the
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technological developments and they are far more informative than dull sections like 'Reactions' etc., which clutter that page.
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Takes-the-cake-award for the mainstream article that best manages to ignore what it promises, in order to slam the other side.
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Thanks for that. I was put off somewhat by the caricature of Lévi-Strauss's very complex argument at the end of his
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July 29, 2014 : I found it a good commentary from the "realist" perspective. I have already referenced this on the
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On the reaction of some sectors of Israeli society to the 1990 massacre of seven Palestinian workers. (See also:
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The Hannibal Directive: How Israel Killed Its Own Troops and Massacred Palestinians to Prevent Soldier's Capture
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Western thinking is solution-oriented. This explains part of the lack of understanding for what Israel is doing
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Thanks for that. I follow most of his interviews but missed that. The phrase you highlight of course glosses
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Sorry for that superficial reply, I had to rush it as I caught your note as the 'gong sounded for tiffins' (
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position from within the thick of civilian areas, or using synagogues (the Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv, the
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and the strategic logic. All the rest (99%) is just hot air to them. Could be used over several articles.
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August 14, 2014 -- I found it a mostly clear-headed analysis of the confict and the regional dimensions.
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Nishidani, thanks for offering many powerful, insightful analyses over the last few months. I recommend
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The issue is of some importance, and I cannot yet see good mainstream newspapers analysing the manual?
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I have selected the final quote from Father Jenco on the panel (about 5 minutes worth - transcribed
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describes it. He also discusses the "moral degeneration" of Israeli and US elites. 40-min interview.
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when the individual will drown in the multitude, etc.etc. What's good in him is already present in
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Reading and listening list. Contributions only of original and incisive quality will be appreciated
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Answer. I wouldn't shoot his child to kill him. About 40 yards separated Oz'S house from that of
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Familiar, but updated, and I certainly had never heard that the Catholics have a mission there (
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2014 Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 65-90. In an update to gloss the relevance for the present war we read:
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how many things are first "tried out" in the colonies and then imported back home. I read in a
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Nothing new to followers of the issues, but a neat summation of most of the relevant points.
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HRW Whitewashes Israel, The Law Supports Hamas: Some Reflections on Israel’s Latest Massacre
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Israel wants to destroy you, but I'm keen to give it a pretext for that. (Mazen to Meshaal)
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am willing to investigate any issue where Hamas even ghaltet build on SAFA and the whites.
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One century after World War I and the Balfour Declaration: Palestine and Palestine studies
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I had indeed heard of the "going crazy" strategy before, like when Tzipi Livni vulgarly
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Noam Chomsky on Israel's Assault on Gaza & U.S. Elite's Support for the Occupation
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The following is neither incisive nor original, but is RS, perhaps for the article on
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Deputy Speaker of Israeli Knesset Calls for Expulsion and Jewish Reoccupation of Gaza
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Minutes of a meeting with Emir of Qatar, Mahmoud Abbas and Khaled Mashaal (Arabic)
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Da Capo Press 2009 p.41 (to cite just one of dozens I have on file. Yossi Melman's
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default mode for confronting crises, trumping diplomacy and rational escalation.
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IDF Hamas Human Shield Manual a Sloppy Forgery - The Evidence ).Ashley Fantz,
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Session started and ended with the neurological condition of both parties.
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Mideast Security and Policy Studies No. 105(December 1, 2013 ) printed in
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Joint Declaration by International Law Experts on Israel’s Gaza Offensive
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Thousands of Gazans fleeing to Europe via tunnels, traffickers and boats
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Why Israel’s bombardment of Gaza neighborhood left US officers ‘stunned’
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in Jerusalem), hospitals and ambulance transport to store or ferry arms
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I can not answer your Highness now, because I am innervated.(T S Eliot)
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Mikhail Bakunin: A Study in the Psychology and Politics of Utopianism,
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that life to avoid the political cost of dealing with one's adversary.
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16 November 2012. Same as for Mayer's article, dated yet contemporary.
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Another one of the "long and only tangentially connected" articles.
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As usual, Chomsky on everything, most of it is on Gaza/West Bank.
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the Irgun's lynching of Clifford Martin and Sergeant Mervyn Paice
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l'Islam, c'est l'Occident de l'Orient' (Plon, Paris 1955 p.485).
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Testimony from Rafah after ceasefire on August 1st. Also see
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Israeli novel . . false million percent.(litcrit from Hamas)
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went on to be Prime Minister, as did other 'terrorists' like
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Torch: I am what I knew (a challenge to Yahweh's great line)
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Gaza's Bottle Rockets: Why Hamas' Arsenal Wasn't Worth a War
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Reprint of Yochanan Gordon’s “When Genocide is Permissible”
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A Questionable Statistic: 'Children' Killed in Gaza War,
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9 August (see video). I follow him because I wrote the
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Another long and only tangentially-connected article.
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If the relationship is based on trust, it is of no use
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Still too fragmentary, but a better glimpse of above.
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ISIS is Israel’s Key Ally Against a Palestinian State
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Nope. Marcus has been topped, and is now runner-up.
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There's material for a great poem there, seriously.
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Thanks 242:'Robert Fisk on Gaza & MH17,' 1937:The Conversation,18 August 2014. 1658:'Collective punishment in Gaza,' 1318:'How Hamas Beat Israel in Gaza,' 1042:The Economic Case for Palestine, 2737:Karin Laub and Ibrahim Barzak, 2005:'The Reconquista of Palestine'. 2699:Feeling Good about Feeling Bad 2677:14:06, 25 September 2014 (UTC) 2656:17:06, 18 September 2014 (UTC) 2602:12:29, 13 September 2014 (UTC) 2564:11:11, 13 September 2014 (UTC) 2544:11:02, 13 September 2014 (UTC) 2525:10:51, 13 September 2014 (UTC) 2506:10:41, 13 September 2014 (UTC) 2492:10:26, 13 September 2014 (UTC) 2448:03:47, 13 September 2014 (UTC) 2401:17:31, 12 September 2014 (UTC) 2049:siggy today certified halkosh? 1978:, Open Democracy, 2 April 2014 900:this highly informative satire 306:'How Israel Spins War Crimes,' 1: 2772:The Ethics of Protective Edge 2713:Russell Tribunal on Palestine 2362:20:39, 9 September 2014 (UTC) 2341:18:18, 9 September 2014 (UTC) 2272:12:08, 5 September 2014 (UTC) 2233:19:11, 4 September 2014 (UTC) 2218:17:50, 4 September 2014 (UTC) 2185:19:11, 4 September 2014 (UTC) 2162:14:28, 4 September 2014 (UTC) 2131:16:30, 3 September 2014 (UTC) 2099:17:32, 1 September 2014 (UTC) 2041:16:32, 1 September 2014 (UTC) 2791:11:18, 13 October 2014 (UTC) 617:Journal of Strategic Studies 589:'Europe has a duty to Gaza,' 519:'Deprivation in Gaza Strip,' 346:2006 shelling of Beit Hanoun 2761:21:57, 7 October 2014 (UTC) 2731:21:40, 7 October 2014 (UTC) 2683:Alice Lynd,Staughton Lynd, 2331:Alternet, 2 September 2014 2300:'A Response to Elie Wiesel' 1996:20:41, 31 August 2014 (UTC) 1924:13:23, 29 August 2014 (UTC) 1891:13:18, 29 August 2014 (UTC) 1876:12:46, 29 August 2014 (UTC) 1861:10:51, 29 August 2014 (UTC) 1843:16:58, 28 August 2014 (UTC) 1790:21:13, 24 August 2014 (UTC) 1761:16:19, 24 August 2014 (UTC) 1734:17:10, 22 August 2014 (UTC) 1716:14:28, 22 August 2014 (UTC) 1643:19:32, 19 August 2014 (UTC) 1629:16:42, 19 August 2014 (UTC) 1568:17:35, 17 August 2014 (UTC) 1546:22:03, 17 August 2014 (UTC) 1531:21:09, 17 August 2014 (UTC) 1501:20:08, 17 August 2014 (UTC) 1482:20:08, 16 August 2014 (UTC) 1459:16:58, 14 August 2014 (UTC) 1393:17:08, 13 August 2014 (UTC) 1373:16:54, 13 August 2014 (UTC) 1308:21:19, 10 August 2014 (UTC) 1288:19:33, 10 August 2014 (UTC) 1231:19:10, 10 August 2014 (UTC) 1212:19:33, 10 August 2014 (UTC) 1196:17:01, 13 August 2014 (UTC) 1161:18:54, 10 August 2014 (UTC) 831:, which uncannily mimicked 140:'Israel Runs Up the Score,' 64:18:00, 30 August 2014 (UTC) 2809: 2194:Massacre at Rishon Le-Zion 1696:Christian Peacemakers Team 1126:21:48, 9 August 2014 (UTC) 1055:10:54, 9 August 2014 (UTC) 1026:02:03, 9 August 2014 (UTC) 979:21:22, 7 August 2014 (UTC) 951:17:08, 7 August 2014 (UTC) 928:17:03, 7 August 2014 (UTC) 894:15:24, 7 August 2014 (UTC) 865:15:01, 7 August 2014 (UTC) 786:01:33, 7 August 2014 (UTC) 746:15:56, 7 August 2014 (UTC) 721:15:01, 7 August 2014 (UTC) 689:19:02, 5 August 2014 (UTC) 650:09:53, 5 August 2014 (UTC) 2666:article on the refugees. 2380:'The Hannibal Procedure.' 2168:under Fr George Hernández 2027:I can't read Arabic, but 1769:Why the Gaza truce failed 666:2014 Israel-Gaza conflict 380:'A Pillar Built on Sand,' 186:Christian Science Monitor 163:Christian Science Monitor 143:The American Conservative 82:The American Conservative 1465:Writers or Missionaries? 1345:I mentioned this on the 2461:'Claude Levi-Strauss’s 1683:Debate Panel on Israel, 829:Abu Khdeir's kidnapping 2639:Vietnamese boat people 2478: 2468: 2317: 2258: 1903:UNOSAT picture of Gaza 1269: 1113: 1105:August 6, 2014 writes: 1092: 656:David C. 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User talk:Nishidani
'What weapons are being used in the Israel-Gaza conflict,'
BBC News
Kingsindian
talk
18:00, 30 August 2014 (UTC)
A Questionable Statistic: 'Children' Killed in Gaza War,
The American Conservative
Michael Kaplan
bar mitzvah
2014 kidnapping and murder of Israeli teenagers
casus belli
Nathan Thrall
'Hamas’s Chances.'
London Review of Books
Scott McConnell
'Israel Runs Up the Score,'
The American Conservative
'How Netanyahu provoked this war with Gaza,'
+972 Magazine
'Ending détente, Hamas takes responsibility for today's spike in rocket fire (+video),'
Christian Science Monitor
John Judis
'John Kerry's First Peace Effort in Israel and Palestine Failed, But Now He Needs to Try
New Republic
'Israel, Gaza, morality – and who started it (+video),'
Christian Science Monitor
J.J. Goldberg
'How Politics and Lies Triggered an Unintended War in Gaza,'
J.J. Goldberg

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