Friday, 25 January 2019

Where The Line Is Drawn XV

9 Mad: Ramallah, 1993 (pp. 129-153)
"Each town had essentially been made into a Palestinian ghetto within areas controlled and owned by Israeli settlers." (p. 130)

"There were empty plots of land next to the camp, but they were not allowed to expand their camp onto that land... We passed hilltop Jewish settlements that were expanding fast." (p. 134)

"The world outside Palestine and Israel was trying its best to make the new 'peace' seem real. They didn't care about justice. They just wanted calm - at any price." (ibid.)

How many people, seeing the headline, "Peace," think that all the problems have been solved and that anyone who says otherwise is an "extremist"?

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