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Are You Ready to Face the Facts About Israel?         


Author: al92653
Date: Jul 25, 2008 13:16

Are You Ready to Face the Facts About Israel?

By Paul Craig Roberts

"On October 21 (1948) the Government of Israel took a decision that
was to have a lasting and divisive effect on the rights and status of those
Arabs who lived within its borders: the official establishment of military
government in the areas where most of the inhabitants were Arabs."
- Martin Gilbert, Israel: A History

25/07/08 "ICH" -- - I had given up on finding an American with a moral
conscience and the courage to go with it and was on the verge of retiring my
keyboard when I met the Rev. Thomas L. Are.

Rev. Are is a Presbyterian pastor who used to tell his Atlanta, Georgia,
congregation: "I am a Zionist." Like most Americans, Rev. Are had been
seduced by Israeli propaganda and helped to spread the propaganda among his
congregation.

Around 1990 Rev. Are had an awakening for which he credits the Christian
Canon of St. George's Cathedral in Jerusalem and author Marc Ellis,
co-editor of the book, Beyond Occupation.
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Re: Are You Ready to Face the Facts About Israel?         


Author: Gary Renzetti
Date: Jul 25, 2008 17:25



Emil Tiades wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:16:27 -0700, "al92653" xyz.com> wrote:
>
>
Do you perhaps refer to this post, Emil?
Are You Ready to Face the Facts About Israel?

By Paul Craig Roberts

"On October 21 (1948) the Government of Israel took a decision that
was to have a lasting and divisive effect on the rights and status of those
Arabs who lived within its borders: the official establishment of military
government in the areas where most of the inhabitants were Arabs."
- Martin Gilbert, Israel: A History

25/07/08 "ICH" -- - I had given up on finding an American with a moral
conscience and the courage to go with it and was on the verge of
retiring my
keyboard when I met the Rev. Thomas L. Are.
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