Roberto Ballerini - traveling Published on January 7, 2009
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Lucky my parents aren't alive to see this (by Amira Haas)

Wednesday January 7, 2009 at 01:22PM

An interesting post on the Israeli newspaper Haaretz...

... supporting my position that the use of military force isn't loved by Israelians too:

www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1053428.html

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casimir.b says:
bravo pour ta prise de position , ne lisant pas l'anglais je n'ai pu comprendre le sens du site haaretz , a bientot
Posted 10 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
Eike says:
I think the position of Amira Hass, who feels sympathy for the Palestinians, is only shared by a small minority in Israel, unfortunately.

The newspaper Haarez is the only major newspaper in Israel that strongly promotes peace with the Palestinians. This article says it is in financial trouble, because its views are regarded as extremist in Israel:
www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,599005,00.html
Posted 10 months ago. ( permalink )
Roberto Ballerini - travelingpro replies:
I always try to look at the positive, even if it's a minority ;-) (in Italy we describe it as "see the glass half full instead of half empty")

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Posted 10 months ago. ( permalink )

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