I was among those naive enthusiasts who felt a new era opened in september 1993, at the lush White House gardens in Washington. Tell me if you were wiser than me back then.
I was among those naive enthusiasts who sensed that even Sharon was finally doing the right thing with his disengagement from Gaza. (I still think he did half the right thing: the other half was crucial: leaving Gaza in a negotiated frame).
I was even as naive as to give Annapolis the benefit of the doubt, albeit with big skepticism.
So what shall I do to collect my past misjudgements? What shall I do to harmonize my thinking with reality?
I am the one talkbacker I am aware of who asks questions open to all; whose only standpoint is my rejection of the old or neo antisemites who swarm to bash Israel with outrageous cynicism and hate here.
Now I read this Editorial, and have no clue what to make out of it. |
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