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RE: Palestine Today
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,
This is just one more example of a Pseudo-Intellectual Presentation to put a false face on the Arab Palestinians.
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The purpose here is an attempt to lure the audience into the mistaken impression that the Arab Palestinians of the West Bank, Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip hold some center of intellectual competence through the presentation of something sounding artistic → to induce a sense of shared feelings to illicit tender-heartedness and empathy to their political plight. This type of fallacy is based on a psychological appeal to subjective interpretations in something totally unrelated to (in this case) the "Question on Palestine."
Most Respectfully,
R
Sour grapes post.
Susan Abulhawa was born to refugees of the Six Day War of 1967, when her family's land was seized and Israel captured what remained of Palestine, including Jerusalem. She moved to the USA as a teenager, graduated in biomedical science and established a career in medical science. In July 2001, Susan Abulhawa founded Playgrounds for Palestine, a children's organisation dedicated to upholding The Right to Play for Palestinian children. Mornings in Jenin is her first novel and is being published in nineteen countries. She lives in Pennsylvania with her daughter.
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You are just jealous because Palestine has so many intelligent, articulate, and well educated people promoting Palestine to the world. Israel lacks such people.