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This is simply amazing!

In an article about "Who killed the Israeli left" Bradley Burston complains about the death of the Israeli left, and he count many reasons. The last reason he counted were the Palestinians:

In their every move since the beginning of the decade, they have confirmed the contentions of the Israeli right and, in doing so, gutted the Israeli left.

They could have had a state. Instead, they had an uprising. They chose to attack Israeli civilians with suicide bombs, drive-by shootings and Qassam rockets. Their choice of targets declared that there was no difference between Gush Katif and Tel Aviv. Their elected leaders chose to cling to the notion that the state of Israel could be, and should be, replaced in its entirety, and by force.

Or, if I’ll translate the argument to something that actually make sense, the reality killed the Israeli left. It is really shame of the reality that it didn’t cooperate with the Israeli left…

I don’t know if the Israeli left is really dead, if it died who murdered it and why - and this kind of reasoning for sure doesn’t help me understanding.

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Written by Rogel

May 7th, 2007 at 7:52 pm

Posted in In The News, Israel


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