US and Israeli politics; and the day to day life of the experiences of a single mom of three. Rather than waiting to write my exciting autobiography I will be laying it on the line here. So join me for the ride of your life! :-)
The conflict in Gaza: a view from Israel - The Lancet : Khamis Elessi1 writes as a physician describing the deteriorating situation in the Gaza Strip (or Gaza) and pleads to save the residents of Gaza from catastrophe. We share his concern for all the innocent people in Israel and in Gaza. Unfortunately, his Correspondence contains inaccuracies and omits information that paints a very different picture of the catastrophe and its causes.
By George F. Will Thursday, August 19, 2010 JERUSALEM In the intifada that began in 2000, Palestinian terrorism killed more than 1,000 Israelis. As a portion of U.S. population, that would be 42,000, approaching the toll of America's eight years in Vietnam. During the onslaught, which began 10 Septembers ago, Israeli parents sending two children to a school would put them on separate buses to decrease the chance that neither would return for dinner. Surely most Americans can imagine, even if their tone-deaf leaders cannot, how grating it is when those leaders lecture Israel on the need to take "risks for peace." During Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's July visit to Washington, Barack Obama praised him as " willing to take risks for peace ." There was a time when that meant swapping "land for peace" -- Israel sacrificing something tangible and irrecoverable, strategic depth, in exchange for something intangible and perisha...
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