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July 2005

In this issue:

Democracy without freedom is ultimately meaningless: an ‘occupied democracy’ is an oxymoron.” —Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestinian Authority

The Divisions Between Us

BY Glenn Edward Witmer, page 1

Ariel Sharon, Set My People Free!

"If the two-state solution dies, our democracy cannot be far behind."
BY Mahmoud Abbas, page 2

We Are Not Paranoid!

“No one has suffered greater "crimes against humanity" than we Jews.”
BY David J. Forman, The Jerusalem Post, page 3

Israelis Favor Mass Transfer of Palestinian, page 4

On Being a Neighbor-in Hebron!

“One of the settlers was about to throw stones and garbage at him and his house.”
BY Rusty Dinkins-Curling, CPT, page 4

Let's Get Rid of the Word "Holocaust"

"Holocaust is . a sacrifice wholly consumed by fire; a whole burnt offering . Shoah means a calamity or catastrophe, something devoid of the presence of God."
BY Toni L. Kamins, Israelinsider, page 5

The Worth of a Killing

BY Akiva Eldar, page 6

"O Jerusalem" Movie in the Making, page 7

 

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