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dr.e
Speaking of resources, here's another very good round-up from across the spectrum, MSM and blogs: http://wwwjackbenimble.blogspot.com/2009/01/gaz...
I have no idea what Israel's game plan is but eventually moving most of the settlers doesn't seem to be part of it. I listed to a talk Zeev Boim (Cabinet Minister) give in Ma'ale Adumim where he assured the people that during the Annapolis negotiations that Israel would have 25 years to remove the settlements and any negative action resets the clock. In addition Israel would continue to control all the water resources of the West Bank as well as the border with Jordan. Jerusalem would stay in Jewish hands except a "guaranteed" walkway to the Muslims Dome of the Rock. If this is true, Israel will never have peace.
My problem with the settlements is the same as my problem w/the rockets hailing from Gaza - they're provocation. And anyone who is serious about peace would not engage in either one.
JDLEDELL, if you think you can find your long comment here at TMV, it was probably over a year ago, posssibly even longer ago... wherein you spoke about your family and all their different locales and points of view (it was in response not just to an article at TMV, but to another commenter who had, I believe, taken things too simplistically.... I would so like to refer accurately to your comment as part of an article.
If you can find it, would you send it to Joe Gandelman and he will find me wherever I am and forward it? Please keep commenting. You have a lot to say of value from, like Jillmz, eye witness in certain regards. That human and humane witness of individuals is so missing in all these matters. Like our own MSM and their incessant use of the word, "troops" instead of people by name, flesh and blood people... The personal often carries such power to pierce that the flat and dull tropes do not.
Blessed new year to you and yours,
dr.e
On the other hand, here's something that's bugging me today: I left a VERY simple comment at this post by Richard Silverstein of a site called Tikun Olam (although I always thought it was spelled Tikkun Olam but that's something else). Anyway - I left this simple comment at 10am or so this morning and it apparently went into moderation. There are a few comments now appearing after mine, none in moderation, and mine is still listed as being in moderation. Now - I have written to the "contact" person but it looks like I've been moderated out. I hope not. Here's what I'd written:
I challenge everyone here to answer one question: do you support a one-state or a two-state solution? Your answer to the question will be closely aligned with what tactics you support in the current conflict.
You can read more about my perspective here:
http://www.blogher.com/gaza-and-israel-reflecti...
Not very inflammatory - except that so far, in five or six days, repeating that question and also "What does Hamas want" over and over? No one, not one person, has even tried to answer me directly.
Why? Because it's so much easier to trot out the atrocities etc. Blue smoke and mirrors. Even a source who I respect though she is very pro-Palestinian has shown herself to be extremely thin in this regard - she repeats over and over, even when I ask her specifically about why didn't Egypt do anything when it was in charge for 20 years, and why didn't Gaza do anything since 2005 etc. - over and over the answer is, because you know, they really were still being occupied for all these 60 years.
Well - okay then - why didn't the Palestinians make a play for a nation all the years before THAT? I mean, come on - I recognize that the Israelis are the worldclass by the bootstraps story that Americans - esp. on the right - love - but even knocking that down a few rungs, we are still left with the fact that the Arab nations have been unable to support one another in any singular way - we can't just keep blaming the Jews for that. I don't think anyway.
Anyway - I understand re: being unable to read some site - I completely empathize.
Regardless. glad youre here with us.
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