Devorah, thanks for your comments from inside the territory we have been so
animated about from great distance.

I have not heard of these two women, but will be glad to watch for further
developments.  Will I see anything on Ha'aretz online the English version?
Do you have any other suggestions for access to information?  I can think of
at least one other FWer who will be very interested in names and background
you can provide.

Yes, I would have loved to hear that conversation between those two
radicals, who both practice exclusivity.  In my lifetime I have seen so many
people, passionate in their beliefs, unable to be moved by life in real time
because of ancient words on a page.  Words are very powerful.

Karen

Devorah wrote:  thank you so much for taking the time to answer Harry in
detail and with so much understanding. I for one wish you were Dennis Ross,
etc. etc. I couldn't take exception to any of the points you raise.
The bad news is that there are literally hundreds of 'illegal' settlements -
all small, all keeping soldiers busy, and all a source of electoral strength
for the right wing governments. As the current coalition is demonstrating
there is almost no party that is not right wing! Only the 'white' leftish
Meretz Party and the Arab parties.  In what you write there is also an
assumption that there are statespersons in the Israeli political arena
willing to take on responsibility for finding solutions.  I see one or two
only in the opposition - Do you know the names of Zahava Gal'on and Naomi
Hazan? These are two women who have been stalwart in THINKING and saying
what they think in the media as well as in the Knesseth. But the people who
are running things waver between obedience to US diktats and sensitivity to
what the radical right, namely the extremist Jewish fundamentalists on the
West Bank and in the Gaza Strip are urging them to do.
Rabin seems to have been the last person to analyze situations and act to
the best of his ability on the basis of his analysis. Prepared or not, he
was assassinated.
By the way, you would have loved seeing a tv item where an ultra-orthodox
Jew argued with one of the messianic Christians that they couldn't come "to
be with us" because the blessing of the priests (cohanim) in the course of
this feast at the Western Wall is a "Jewish affair only".
Devorah


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