"Is it possible," he continued with his question, "that the Israelis, who are so nice and good - after all, I have family here - are unaware of the injustice they have caused here?" The images of destruction left behind by Israel in Palestinian Gaza and witnessed by him in the past few days have left a look of shock in his eyes. "I am a Jew, and my father is a Holocaust survivor, and I grew up on totally different values of Judaism - social justice, equality and concern for one's fellow man."
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
The remaining 99.5 percent
In Ha'aretz, Amira Hass takes up the same point of the piece below on Elie Wiesel. It seemed rather obvious to me in the first place, but apparently not for many.
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