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To: Dayuhan who wrote (61965)12/16/2002 8:55:49 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
This is one of the most disingenuous posts I have seen from you, in many years of argument. Talking about the "origins of a pattern of violence" is of little interest unless you think the pattern is the archetype for the continued intercommunal violence down through history. In that case, one cannot arbitrarily confine one's analysis to an early period, since relations became more poisoned, despite the fact that the Palestinian Arab community was growing at a much faster rate than the Palestinian Jewish community, and the emerging Arab powers were pledging themselves to the Palestinian Arab cause. One has to look at the entire period, and doing so belies your thesis that it was the neocolonialist threat of a Jewish state that turned Arab opinion towards favoring Hitler and extreme anti- Jewish sentiment......