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by rustedmatrix | January 11, 2009 at 07:04 am
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Gaza's Academia weighs in on the political and religious implications of the Palestine/Israel War. More importantly, there is evidence that Gaza is not an undeveloped region. An entire social structure of elementary schools, universities, and businesses indicate that an advanced civilization is being annihilated - not a "Philistine" society.
As a Fulbright scholar and professor of American literature at the Islamic University of Gaza (IUG), I have always preferred to keep silent about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I always felt that it was my mission to preach love and peaceful coexistence. However, Israel's massive offensive against the Gaza Strip has spurred me to speak out.
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at 07:14 on January 11th, 2009
That is a good article or blog.
I think it does need the OPINION tag though. Please do add that to this post. Thank you.
at 10:47 on January 11th, 2009
So how can a local "Family economy" start including exchange Palestine/Israel. What is the gap to overcome ?
at 12:14 on January 11th, 2009
I'm not sure. If a gap was apparent, we probably would have bridged one by now. The confusion is survived from a really old, outdated, and unfair Zionistic point of view which does nothing more than protect a culture at the expense of another.
Is antisemitism still a threat to the Israeli way of life?
I'm sure that one gap is simply fear.
at 12:31 on January 11th, 2009
Important point I forgot the "Fear factor" thanks