In case the LA Times doesn't publish my letter here's what I said about an article they published criticising Israel for building settlements as a provocation of Arab terrorist attacks, like the murder of the 5 Fogel family members, including their little baby of 4 months, in their sleep at the Jewish settlement of Ittamar.
If the intention of the Arabs, in carrying out terrorist attacks against Jews, is to frighten the Jews into relinquishing their control of Palestine, it can't be considered effective.
Since the Arabs started their policy of terrorist attacks against Jews in the 1920's the number of Jews living in Palestine has grown from about 200,000 to 7 million, the state of Israel as a Jewish state has been established and is considered one of the modern and democratic countries in the world.
The Arabs are copying the methods of Nazi Germany because their aim is the same; the Nazis aimed at ridding the world of Jews, the Arabs aim at getting them out of Palestine.
The Nazis didn't succeed; the Jews are more influential in every sphere of life than they were before the holocaust.
The Arabs and the journalist of the LA Times would do well to consider their response to so called Jewish provocation.
They could consider for example making peace with the Jews as a tactic instead of carrying out terror attacks that simply appeal to the rabble and make them into a pariah.
If the intention of the Arabs, in carrying out terrorist attacks against Jews, is to frighten the Jews into relinquishing their control of Palestine, it can't be considered effective.
Since the Arabs started their policy of terrorist attacks against Jews in the 1920's the number of Jews living in Palestine has grown from about 200,000 to 7 million, the state of Israel as a Jewish state has been established and is considered one of the modern and democratic countries in the world.
The Arabs are copying the methods of Nazi Germany because their aim is the same; the Nazis aimed at ridding the world of Jews, the Arabs aim at getting them out of Palestine.
The Nazis didn't succeed; the Jews are more influential in every sphere of life than they were before the holocaust.
The Arabs and the journalist of the LA Times would do well to consider their response to so called Jewish provocation.
They could consider for example making peace with the Jews as a tactic instead of carrying out terror attacks that simply appeal to the rabble and make them into a pariah.
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