I am humbled that I have come across someone as honest and forthright about a subject once considered taboo by mainstream media. I applaud your efforts and hope one day to change the focus upon which the “Palestine conflict” is viewed.
I am not a Jew but I live in a country with a significant Jewish population (Hungary). My impression is that you Jews are really so diverse even if you live and rooted in one single country like mine, and I have always been curious about certain aspects that you are dealing with – frankly and courageously. And last but not least: those who have sense of humor and irony are always right. I hope your example strenghtens others to promote peace in that much suffered part of the world.
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Dear Shlomo
I am humbled that I have come across someone as honest and forthright about a subject once considered taboo by mainstream media. I applaud your efforts and hope one day to change the focus upon which the “Palestine conflict” is viewed.
Shalom
Rayed Darwish (An Australian-born-Syrian-Druze)
Dear Professor,
I am not a Jew but I live in a country with a significant Jewish population (Hungary). My impression is that you Jews are really so diverse even if you live and rooted in one single country like mine, and I have always been curious about certain aspects that you are dealing with – frankly and courageously. And last but not least: those who have sense of humor and irony are always right. I hope your example strenghtens others to promote peace in that much suffered part of the world.
Best Regards,
B. Speidl