It`s understandable that the situation is sensitive within the diplomatic arena of the Middle East negotiations, especially with the non-consensus on both sides of leaderships. But I don`t imagine a violent form of resistance is going to add anything but delay the process even further. Not a good idea at all when diplomacy is close to agreement. What`s this on Haaretz Talkback continually referring to dhimmi this, dhimmi that categorization? You know that a Jew can be a dhimmi within their own Jewish community as well? Have you thought about that as well? If the Jews in the Middle East did indeed prosper, overall in all realms of economic and sociopolitical spheres, then how could they be attributed to being dhimmi? Just because a concept is written and clearly identified does not mean that it`s been actually applied in the historical past. In some cases yes, but not in general to the Jewish communities. Gimme a break! |
|