I was in Berlin 3 weeks after the wall came down. It was a festive atmosphere with an open bazzar of people selling all kind of soviet era stuff and pieces of the wall. There was a positive buzz in the air and people on both sides of the barrier were estatic. People were ready for that wall to come.
The majority of the people on both sides of the Wall/Fence will have to feel secure before any of it comes down. The arguement of whose side its built is in reality, irrelavant.
For Israelis at present it is "Peace of the Wall". In time I think we all hope that we can take a "Piece of the Wall" home.
May it happen in my lifetime and yours.
I was in Berlin 3 weeks after the wall came down. It was a festive atmosphere with an open bazzar of people selling all kind of soviet era stuff and pieces of the wall. There was a positive buzz in the air and people on both sides of the barrier were estatic. People were ready for that wall to come. The majority of the people on both sides of the Wall/Fence will have to feel secure before any of it comes down. The arguement of whose side its built is in reality, irrelavant. For Israelis at present it is "Peace of the Wall". In time I think we all hope that we can take a "Piece of the Wall" home. May it happen in my lifetime and yours.