It is a heavy subject indeed, Norman. Chomsky basically outlines the development of the "peace negotiation", its inherent absurdities and the intractable difficulties in possible resolution. I got nothing to add except a bid on the historical perspective from Avi Shlaim, a professor from Oxford, who being an Israelite had served in the army. I still remember how my blood boiled when reading his book "The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World" . The following video is a TV interview.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb$ D- ^5 s. |' Z2 I/ R' S
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