Saturday, April 27, 2013

From Ramallah to Boston, With a Plea for Freedom

In the three decades since I visited Israel and Egypt, I have evolved from an Israel partisan who looked down on Arabs to a Palestine partisan who despises Israel's anti-Arab policy. And that is entirely the fault of the Israeli government's abusive, murderous and unconscionable apartheid of Palestinians and the successive U.S. governments that enable it.

And still I am amazed that hope survives the hate.

Digby:

From the "hate us for our freedom" files

In case you missed it:
RAMALLAH, West Bank -- With the Boston Marathon bombings on their mind, hundreds of Palestinian and international runners participated Sunday in what was billed as the first Palestinian marathon.

The Right to Movement Palestine Marathon kicked off in front of the Church of the Nativity in the biblical city of Bethlehem in the West Bank.

Before it began, Jibril Rajoub, head of the Palestinian Olympic Committee, asked runners to bow their heads in silence for one minute in remembrance of the Boston Marathon victims.

“As we stand here at the Nativity Square, we should bow in silence for one minute for the victims who died in the terrorist act last week in the Boston Marathon,” he said.
He went on to say that he wanted freedom. Which means, I guess, that he hates America. Or something.

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