"Part of it starts with us [Israelis]. "They had no business being there" is no excuse for what the Pentagon long ago christened collateral damage".
In an op-ed piece in Haaertz reflecting on the third anniversary of the death of Rachel Corrie and the deaths of many "innocent" Palestinians, Haaretz concludes , as above, that Israel cannot simply ignore the deaths and casualties as a result of its actions.
What makes the piece interesting is that it comes a few days after the recent, in effect, censorship from performing a play about Rachel Corrie in New York and on the eve of the Israeli elections - when how Israel goes forward vis-a-vis Gaza, the West Bank, settlements and Hamas will all figure prominently.
In an op-ed piece in Haaertz reflecting on the third anniversary of the death of Rachel Corrie and the deaths of many "innocent" Palestinians, Haaretz concludes , as above, that Israel cannot simply ignore the deaths and casualties as a result of its actions.
What makes the piece interesting is that it comes a few days after the recent, in effect, censorship from performing a play about Rachel Corrie in New York and on the eve of the Israeli elections - when how Israel goes forward vis-a-vis Gaza, the West Bank, settlements and Hamas will all figure prominently.
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