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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran

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To: rrufff who wrote (2166)10/11/2003 5:15:22 PM
From: Ed Huang  Read Replies (1) of 22250
 
You can't claim you are balanced on the Palestinian-Israel issues yet, and in fact far from it. Over 99% of the times your posts have been extremely pro-Israel, who has been expanding its Jewish settlements on the occupied Palestinian lands by its overwhelming military force in the last few decades. Sadly, you repeatedly tried to make people believe the aggressor is the victim.

Obviously, your thoughts and talks on the issue have been heavily influenced by your strong tribal mentality, with very little regard to the international law.

I have no personal conflicts with the Jews or the Arabs. Why am I critical to Israel? Please re-read Miller’s comment a bit more carefully(if today you still think his view is balanced and worth to listen to):

“The fundamental of my views are simply that Israel has the right to exist, and the Palestinians likewise, in a state of their own. With the expansion of settlements I have witnessed, initially with surprise and then with incredulity, what seemed a self-defeating policy ... the settlement policy appears to have changed the very nature of the Israeli state and that a new birth of a humanistic vision is necessary if the Jewish presence is to be seen as worth preserving. To put it perhaps too succinctly - without justice at its center, no state can endure as a representation of the Jewish nature.”

And I agree.
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