Originally posted by GePap
"supporting terrorism"?
He claimed Hezbullah is trying to undermine the peace process by paying people to conduct attacks- that is not the same as "validating the evil claims of other people", anymore than it is him invalidating the entire Intifadah or saying that the "martyrs" were not really martyrs but terrorists.
On a bit of good news, Israel has announced it will stop the deplorable tactic of home demolitions as collective punishment to deter further militant attacks, after doing and study and finding it had little effect, specially since many Islamic groups stepped in to help the families recoup.
So, good news that this practice is ending
"supporting terrorism"?
He claimed Hezbullah is trying to undermine the peace process by paying people to conduct attacks- that is not the same as "validating the evil claims of other people", anymore than it is him invalidating the entire Intifadah or saying that the "martyrs" were not really martyrs but terrorists.
On a bit of good news, Israel has announced it will stop the deplorable tactic of home demolitions as collective punishment to deter further militant attacks, after doing and study and finding it had little effect, specially since many Islamic groups stepped in to help the families recoup.
So, good news that this practice is ending

"In a Reuters interview in 2003, when demolitions peaked, leading Palestinian rights activist Bassam Eid agreed the tactic was a deterrent, but said it cost long-term peace hopes. "
from what i can gather its not that the tactic was not effective as a deterrent, but that theyve decided that under current conditions the increased ill will means its a net loss. Obviously the value of good will/ill will depends on the political situation, and is much higher now that the principle obstacle to peace is in his grave.
If you have a citation for your interpretation id be happy to see it though. I got mine from Reuters, i think, and theyre not always complete.
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