Israel at 60: Zionism's Fatal Flaw

Perhaps the only fair way to judge any nation is by its own ideals. Israel makes that task easier for us as it was built upon explicit and well-documented ideals. While many nations have grown up organically, or even accidentally, Israel was a conscious project, a product of half a century of very intentional thinking and planning. Israel's elderly founding fathers had been Zionists since the movement's beginning. They imbibed their ideals from the ... Full Story »

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by M. Simon - May. 16, 2008

I think you have to judge a nation not only by its ideals but also by the nature of its enemies. Deliberately killing people eating pizza or calling for the destruction of the nation and its inhabitants defines Israel's enemies. By that definition Israel's response has been very restrained and not as far from its ideals as some claim. It all goes back to the Mufti of Jerusalem and his assistance to Hitler's final solution. Current day Palestinians are his political descendants. As such they are being let off lightly.

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