This week our bloggers will be looking at the 1967 Arab-Israeli war and its consequences.
(Georgina Henry on Comment Is Free.)
She hasn't even said anything yet, but that hasn't put off the Grauniad's commenters. This is the fourth in the thread:
yes, Israel will do anything to minimise and divert the international interest in this issue, - good for the Guardian for not letting them get away with their shameful murder, ethnic cleansing and occupation without a fight from all those who oppose these crimes,
Then this:
I really dont know how the Zionist lobby manages to shut down debate on this so effectively.
Etc.
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June 5th, 2007 10:22amDr. Norbert Finzsch, the Professor of History and Provost of the University of Cologne, put it best at the Engage blog recently: 'It is appalling to see how old anti-Semitism and new "anti-Israelism" converge into something that delivers anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist rhetoric, while dancing to the tunes of the old master in black uniform and sig runes on the collar patch.'