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Good Morning, Moshe -- Thoughts on Israel, Palestine

Anonyme, Miércoles, Mayo 14, 2003 - 14:55

Angie -- Posted by Joseph Anderson

There is no law that states Israel is set apart, that says it cannot be judged on its conduct, that it can kill at will, disregard international law, and moral, ethical and judicial conduct. So why is this tyrannical behaviour allowed to continue?

Originally from webpage http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2003/05/1607372_comment.php#1609212
[Slightly edited, generally for punctuation and clarity.]
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Good Morning, Moshe -- Thoughts on Israel, Palestine

Good Morning, Moshe,

My unhappiness with Israel is based on history, and works by well-known and respected authors, as well as television news reports. I do not consider my sources to be propaganda, malicious or otherwise; nor do I believe that facts and figures in libraries around the world are sources of propaganda either.

Israel's inability, since its formation, to be upfront and honest is legendary. It's always been, “Poor us... We didn't do it... It was their fault... It was self-defence... It was…

There is no law that states Israel is set apart, that says it cannot be judged on its conduct, that it can kill at will, disregard international law, and moral, ethical and judicial conduct. So why is this tyrannical behaviour allowed to continue?


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