Wars are the clock ticking off the time of Israeli history: World War I; the "riots" of 1929 and 1936; World War II; the War of Independence, 1948; the Sinai Campaign, 1956; the Six Day War, 1967; the War of Attrition, 1969-1971; the Yom Kippur War, 1973; the Labanon War, 1982; the Gulf War, 1991. Not all these conflicts were equally significant in their cultural impact, and surely not in the same way, but together they create a ghastly rhythm in which every calm period is seen in Israel as a pause before future violence.
[Editor's Note: I would say this explains a great deal about Israel...and I would add that a similar statement could be made about Palestine]
— Ariel Hirschfeld, in his chapter in Cultures of the Jews, edited by David Biale
Too many
conspiracies for me to keep track of there, rwall!
To me, the sad part of all of this was that Edwards came out for the bloggers in a way that screamed political gamesmanship and fear of the religious.
What he has to do, I guess. What they all do.
But how uninspiring to watch.
That all of them are that beholden to and weigh each religious sect against the other is just sad. Creepy and sad.
Nance