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by: Uri Avnery
2007-12-22
For an occupier, Gaza has always been problematic. The Israeli army has left it three times already, and each time the joy was great. It is no accident that both intifadas started in Gaza, notes Uri Avnery.
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by: Uri Avnery
2007-12-3
"THE TUMULT and the shouting dies, / The captains and the kings depart…" Rudyard Kipling wrote in his unforgettable poem "Lest We Forget" ("Recessional")
King George departed even before the tumult had died. His helicopter carried him away over the horizon, just as his trusty steed carries the cowboy into the sunset at the end of the movie. At that moment, the speeches in the assembly hall were still going ahead at full blast. ..
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by: Uri Avnery
2007-7-24
In a classical American Western, the difference is as glaring as the midday sun in Colorado: there are Good Guys and Bad Guys. The good ones are the settlers, who are making the prairie bloom. The bad ones are the Indians, who are bloodthirsty savages. The ultimate hero is the cowboy, tough, humane, with a big revolver or two, ready to defend himself at all times...
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