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In Palestinian Territories, Tragedy Made for Children’s TV
After Farfur, the Mickey Mouse clone, is martyred on television, some are outraged while others question whether protecting children from exposure to violence is a functional notion in the wartorn territories. read more »
From Terrorists to Statesmen
To ‘Win’ the War, Tax America’s Rich
Cease-fire of Fatigue: What's Behind Mideast Truce?
Cease-fire of Fatigue: What’s Behind Mideast Truce?
Scripting Jimmy Carter
He ought to cite the insight of his former NSA Zbig Brzezinski, who said on public television that as the Carter Administration geared up the Camp David process in '78, Israel was led by an extremist party, Likud, that refused to accept the existence of "Palestinians," let alone their right to a state. And yet the U.S. and the Egyptians talked to those extremists.
The Palestinians are not the only unreasonable people in this mess.
On Commenters Having Trouble Posting
Here is something that Richard Silverstein, whose progressive Jewish blog I recommend (Tikun Olam, http://www.richardsilverstein.com) tried to say about the question of Israel talking to Syria.
Responding to the comment: "Let Israel give up the Golan heights when you, Lester, Gene, and the rest of the Hasrallah/Hamas cheering sections move yourself, wives, children, and pets to the foot of the Golan heights, within artillery range."No, how 'bout little Bill you move yr loved ones to Beit Hanun & suffer under IDF bombardment for a few nights to really whet yr appetite for those uber-Israel views of yours.
And btw, since you seem too ignorant to know otherwise, those Syrian Golan artillery batteries have been silent for 40 yrs. If Phil followed yr orders he & his loved would sleep well in their beds knowing that Syria was maintaining the peace on the Golan border. Richard Silverstein
Meeting With the Fledgling Diplomats of Hamas
Meeting With the Fledgling Diplomats of Hamas
Our Coarse President Can't Fix Middle East
Our Coarse President Can’t Fix Middle East
Brzezinski Likens Hamas to Likud
Israel has shunned the new, democratically-elected government of Hamas (which enforced a moratorium on terrorist activity for over a year) because Hamas does not recognize Israel's existence. Brzezinski said that the U.S. is in exactly the same position as it was with Likud. We're a superpower with a keen interest in seeing an equitable solution in Palestine. We should talk to whoever we want to talk to.
(Thus the tail wags the dog. Or is Condi about to change things?)
Looking for a Ray of Hope Re Syria
Just now an angry Ambassador Ja'afari of Syria came out of the U.N. Security Council and condemned the Israeli occupation of Palestine that has gone on for "four decades." He was obviously referring to the occupation of the West Bank. I believe that this is an indication of Arab attitudes: that they are ready to accept the existence of Israel within the '67 borders. Even Hamas does, per the prisoners' proposal. Don't such signs relieve the "existential" fears?
Siegman on What Hamas Wants
Hamas is prepared to explicitly recognize the state of Israel. But it cannot do so without Israel recognizing the legitimacy of the Palestinians' aspirations. That means a recognition of the Palestinians' right to a "viable state" in Gaza and the West Bank, within the '67 borders, and a recognition of the legitimacy as a negotiating point of the desire by Palestinian refugees to return to lands lost in Israel, even if they never get to return there.
Siegman said the "heart" of the disagreement between Israel and Hamas remains the definition of the borders of the Palestinian state. "[Hamas is] convinced that the overriding strategic goal of [the ruling Kadema party] continues to be setting unilaterally a permanent border, resolving the issues without Palestinian involvement, and consequently they have despaired of returning to the peace process."
Siegman's points underscore the importance of a forceful and independent American role here to end this conflict. His points also underscore what Stephen Walt said about opposing the pro-Israel lobby on C-Span the other day, "[The Israel/Palestine conflict] is a national security priority for the United States, given the role that it plays in contributing to Islamic radicalism and anti-Americanism generally... The U.S. has never been willing to do anything to halt Israel's settlement policy. Many Israelis now regard [that policy] as a tragic mistake."
The Great Henry Siegman on Israel
Three points:
1. Once again, this bold statement, by an American, did notcould not appear in an American newspaper. It had to appear in Europe. What does this mean? That Americans continue to maintain one-dimensional understanding of Israel. Americans' ideas of Israeli history and policy are "a fantasy built on a fantasy," Tony Kushner told me earlier this year. Reality requires frank discussion, including even Jews like Siegman and Kushner (whose honorary degree from Brandeis, recognizing his work as a playwright, became a rallying point for rightwing opposition!). Americans don't get frank discussion.
2. Siegman is a brave man. He headed the American Jewish Congress for 16 years. He is now the Council on Foreign Relations' leading expert on the Middle East. He speaks out again and again on these matters and has suffered god only knows how much threat and vituperation.
3. As the vision of a Palestinian state dissolves, the left will migrate slowly but inevitably toward another ideal: a one-state pluralistic solution.
A Rabbi Stands Up for a "Compassionate Religion"
400 rabbis, including myself, signed a letter sponsored by Brit Tzedek v'Shalom that appeared in the Forward this past month. It was a mildly liberal statement that proclaimed that "we are deeply troubled by the recent victory of Hamas," but went on to urge "indirect assistance to the Palestinian people via NGO's, with the appropriate conditions to ensure that it does not reach the hands of terrorists." Pretty mild stuff. Yet pulpit rabbis across this country who signed the letter have reported a concerted effort to silence them. The letter has been branded a "piece of back-stabbing abandonment of the Jews of Israel." Synagogue boards have been pressured to silence their rabbis by that loose coalition called the "Israel Lobby."That's wonderful, standing up for the compassionate religion. Are we seeing a little perestroika in establishment Jewish opinion?Just another example of the Jewish establishment stifling any discussion of Israel that does not conform to the neo-conservative tenets of AIPAC and its cohorts. Beware of these self-appointed guardians of Israel and Jewish values. In the end they will destroy everything that makes Judaism a compassionate religion, and if in their zeal they do not destroy Israel, they certainly will not make it more secure.
Liberty and Hope Struggle For a Place in the Mideast
Suozzi's GOP Friend
Tom Suozzi swung by Aipac's northeast regional dinner last night, and while chatter at the pro-Israel event was mostly about Hamas, the more domestic-minded raised eyebrows at who was helping steer the County Executive's through the crowd: Governor Pataki's Jewish liason, Karen Paikin.
The Pataki aide "was telling anyone in earshot, 'Isn't he great?'" a reader writes. read more »











