AronT on October 18th, 2003

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AronT on October 18th, 2003

As a follow-up to the article on the reaction to the pilot’s letter, Ha’aretz had an interview with playwrite Joshua Sobol. Disturbing and provocative:
“War crimes have a definition. The Geneva Convention and the annex to the Rome Convention stipulate that a systematic and prolonged policy of killing civilians is a war crime. So in the [...]

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AronT on October 16th, 2003

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AronT on October 15th, 2003

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AronT on October 14th, 2003

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AronT on October 13th, 2003

In total contrast to the Ghandi article, here is a piece on the most recent suicide bomber.

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AronT on October 12th, 2003

Not too long ago I had a discussion with Asaf precisely on this topic – why I think Ghandi is one of the greatest men who ever lived. It was just after I had seen the movie about Ghandi’s life for a second time. I was gratified to read this article by Niranjan Ramakrishnan, which [...]

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AronT on October 10th, 2003

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AronT on October 10th, 2003

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AronT on October 8th, 2003

Michael Neumann argues that the best solution is not one state or two, but one state and two:
“Does this mean the single-state solution should be dismissed out of hand? No; it simply means that solution is a very long-term project, depending on basic shifts in the Middle East balance of power as well [...]

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