tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5237022305227042607.post5947367455333890014..comments2023-12-23T10:28:02.661+02:00Comments on Love of the Land: (Video) The PA message loud and clear. Any questions?Yosef Hartuvhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02953012080767839213noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5237022305227042607.post-75257600900963537712012-05-31T06:01:56.271+03:002012-05-31T06:01:56.271+03:00The problem of course is the normal one. Lack of a...The problem of course is the normal one. Lack of and deliberately hidden context. That their dream now is as it was then, built on the desire to destroy another people, does not allow any more sympathy than does pictures of others who set out with dreams based in genocidal goals which ended instead with then sitting in their own ruins. The second inherent problem is this does not "promote" the possibility of resolution, but instead virtually insures continued conflict and bloodshed for the generations of children to come. While that may put a smile on the face of those who feel abetting genocide is a worthy vocation, those of us both Jewish as well as Arab who wish to have a healthy future would prefer a different course. Other than that, what could be the problem?Yosef Hartuvhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02953012080767839213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5237022305227042607.post-69655876701516862862012-05-30T23:00:32.254+03:002012-05-30T23:00:32.254+03:00Sorry, but what's the problem here? People wer...Sorry, but what's the problem here? People were displaced from their homes and not allowed to return. Can't they even dream of returning one day to their OWN homes, to their properties, to the trees they planted with their own hands, to the graves of their ancestors whose bones are still buried throughout Palestine? Why is one allowed to dream only if one is Jewish, but not allowed to dream if one is not Jewish?ميسمhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03323845867031257329noreply@blogger.com