Oh, really, did I call for the "genocide of the Palestinians?" Please provide the quote with my exact wording to back your hyperbolized libel. "Dehumanize?" My dear ignoramus, any one with half an interest in seeing ?alestinianism for what it is can…
Vye Vye for Ishmael
1. Just wanted to share a Simchat Torah experience with you. There is a traditional Simchat Torah poem and song, sung to music, which I had not come across before. The reason is that I am generally in Ashkenazi synagogues on the…
Ada Yonath's remark is based on the idea that the Palestinians are angry at Israel because of what Israel does to them and if Israel stops doing this, they will no longer be angry.
Unfortunately, large numbers of Palestinians are angry because Isra…
thank you! i will visit to check on the news and any photos of what is going on - "we the people" in the USA do love Israel, despite what politicians might lead you to believe at times...
That is why I am not coming lately. My head is not in the proper condition for the loss and so many things I have to do now. But I am looking forward to coming back.
That is really good news. I am sure your family will enjoy their staying here.
I had not come to the site for a long time. My father died and I am now pretty busy with so many things to do. But I will be back as soon as it is possible.
Thanks. I'm here because though I've heard about Muslims and the problems in the areas in the world where Muslim populationsare high, and even have family members that are Muslims, I don't believe I know enough about them and their beliefs without the conflicts and erroneous media blasts.
Thanks. You're right. We do love Israel; and we both respect the right to agree to disagree. Disagreeing doesn't lessen the value of friendship. I am glad to call you my friend.
Implicit in the term 'super-Zionist' (as I see it) are two very different meanings: first, as a 'coined' phrase, being used by our opponents in a derisive manner to imply a sense of fascism on the part of Zionists; and second (as is often the case), where the term is subsequently embraced by the derided party much like how you see t-shirts worn in the US printed with the word 'infidel' (a back-handed swipe at our: fist - waving - stuck - in - the - dark - ages - enemies). I might be way off-base on this, but maybe not...
Politically, I think this would place one towards the 'right' of the ideological spectrum.
Geographically, something like the notion of Israeli sovereignty in Judea, Samaria, Israel proper, Jerusalem, Gaza, and the Golan Heights (I have previously contended that militarily it would be suicide to relinquish the high ground in the Golan) - something like that.
Religious belief is naturally the source of one's reasoning in this... therein lies the rub.