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656.1 | Terrorism has many shades of grey... | SUTRA::LEHKY | I'm phlegmatic, and that's cool | Wed Mar 08 1989 04:16 | 23 |
| Don,
You're scratching up a touchy one, you are! Watch out for ratholes
and windups!
Whilst arguments follow each other endlessly on the West Bank
occupation issue, it remains undeniable that South Lebanon is "South
LEBANON". Israeli soldiers are an occupying force, there.
The issue of terrorist attacks in an occupied (part of a) country has
to be valued differently than terrorist attacks against civil targets
in- and outside of Israel.
While Habash is definitely not one of my buddies, it is difficult not
to admit that every people has the right to fight a military occupant,
to regain independence.
Personally, I fear that this topic will be turning again into an
endless "Palestinian vs. Israel" bashing note.
Differentiatingly yours,
Chris
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656.2 | The J.P. is hardly a lefty rag | ASANA::CHERSON | can't think of one at the moment | Wed Mar 08 1989 08:13 | 12 |
| Re:.0
The Jerusalem Post is hardly what I would describe as a leftist newspaper. They
have a distinct bent towards the Maarach, but if that is what you call left,
than you adhere to more liberal definitions than I do.
Re: .1
True, Zahal is in South Lebanon, however I could guarantee you 100% that the
destination of his "guerillas" was not Marjayoun.
David
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656.3 | | DELNI::GOLDBERG | | Wed Mar 08 1989 09:17 | 20 |
| Sentiments expressed in .0 and .1 indicate how different the middle
east is from the rest of the world, and how yardsticks that may
apply elswhere, cannot be appied here.
.0 notes that (as reported in the JP), Arafat "would be willing
to negotiate a truce ... in South Lebanon."
.1 notes that "every people has a right to fight a military occupant
to regain independence."
But here we are in Lebanon! How is it that Lebanon does not negotiate
the truce? Of course we know why it cannot. But who is Arafat
that he would negotiate a truce with a foreign occupier in a state
that gives him no official standing? Madness, of course.
In recognition of such madness, and to give some stability to an
extremely fragile situation, Israel establishes its security zone.
Imagine what the border would be like without it.
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