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...While I do not doubt that many of the signers of the petition will dismiss these concerns as Jewish paranoia, they are easily documented, and must be taken unto account. Taking them into account means that it is not at all clear that “ending occupation?? will in fact bring peace and security to the region; it is, of course, not clear that it will not. Yet, despite the uncertainties that efforts towards peaceful compromise will bear any fruit, Israel has made significant efforts to reach an agreement. But such acknowledgement would undermine the basic Manichean...
...against him, for his revenge on them was not enough.” And who can forget the headline in Saudi Arabia’s leading state-run newspaper when Israeli agents captured Gestapo henchmen Adolf Eichmann in 1960 (before the 1967 war and the Israeli “occupation?? of the West Bank)? The story read: “ARREST OF EICHMANN, WHO HAD THE HONOR OF KILLING SIX MILLION JEWS...
...committee—which was created as a resolution to the occupation??had called this winter for Harvard to set wages for its lowest-paid workers between at least $10.83 and $11.30 per hour...
Chaudhry claims in his op-ed that Israel is undertaking a “racist colonial occupation?? of West Bank and Gaza Strip. While I have a problem with Chaudhry’s claim that Israel colonized these areas (when a country conquers lands in a defensive war, one can hardly call the ruling of said areas colonialism), it is reprehensible that Chaudhry uses the term “racism” in an article concerning the situation in Israel. The citizens of the democratic State of Israel are defending themselves from the suicide bombers and terrorists...
...unfortunate that PSLM chose to diverge from its past tactics when it initiated the sit-in. Unlike the PSLM “occupation?? of Byerly Hall last spring, which sought to raise awareness of the living wage without interfering with registration for Pre-Frosh Weekend, this action was a blatant disruption of University life. The protesters sought to compel Harvard to agree to PSLM’s demands through their control of administrative offices—a tactic that was inappropriate for the cause...