"We love the smell of victory in the morning.
It smells like ... a lie.
It smells like the lies we tell ourselves to ward off the terrible fear that our side may be, to some extent, mistaken, and our enemy may, to some extent, have a point."
It smells like ... a lie.
It smells like the lies we tell ourselves to ward off the terrible fear that our side may be, to some extent, mistaken, and our enemy may, to some extent, have a point."
In an interesting piece "The Lie of Victory" in Ha'aretz Bradley Burston checks out what the Palestinians and the Israelis are each saying - and how each of them is lying. Who is telling the bigger lie? Like "we don't recognise them". Of course each recognises the other - as Burston points out. More importantly, despite the lies, what are the facts and realities?
Read Burston's full article here.
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