Bradley Burston: Slapping Obama, or Please God, keep Israel from making peace
Talkback
Title:Ask Fundamentalist Shimon Peres
Name:Fundamentalist
City: RehovotState: Israel
Shimon Peres has recently claimed that peace cannot be achieved with the fractionated Palestinian leadership as it is. So does this make Peres a fundamentalist too, along with the rest of us fundamentalists who see that a peace deal with the Palestinian "leadership" today whatever that means, will only bring us closer to a war? Does someone who takes this view need by definition to have lost his or her sense of humanity, and (as so often written in the press as well as this article) makes this person a fundamentalist? If this be the case, fundamentalist I am, along with a large majority of level-minded "fundamentalists" in Israel.

Bradley I dare you to look in the mirror and pose the possibility that you and your left-wing associates in Haaretz, are just another kind of fundamentalist. Your kind have the no-religion religion, and live with your own doctrines that are no less subjective than that of any other extreme fundamentalist group.