Maybe the Palestinians will finally realize the futility of Fatah and Hamas rule.
BY: Abraham Rabinovich
March 19, 2015 3:30 pm
JERUSALEM—An article singing the praises of Israeli democracy appeared today in perhaps the most unlikely venue imaginable—Gaza—amid criticism of the reelection of Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister of Israel and the deepening of hard-right policies that choice implies.
“This enemy is proving to us that despite its tyranny and aggression, it surpasses us in many ways that are no longer hidden from any observer possessing a minimal degree of objectivity,” wrote Imad Al-Falouji, head of the Gaza-based Institute for Intercultural Dialogue.
Al-Falouji, a former member of Hamas who later served as information minister under Yasser Arafat, titled his article, “Israel’s democracy and our anarchy.
Article Praising Israeli Democracy Published in Gaza Washington Free Beacon
BY: Abraham Rabinovich
March 19, 2015 3:30 pm
JERUSALEM—An article singing the praises of Israeli democracy appeared today in perhaps the most unlikely venue imaginable—Gaza—amid criticism of the reelection of Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister of Israel and the deepening of hard-right policies that choice implies.
“This enemy is proving to us that despite its tyranny and aggression, it surpasses us in many ways that are no longer hidden from any observer possessing a minimal degree of objectivity,” wrote Imad Al-Falouji, head of the Gaza-based Institute for Intercultural Dialogue.
Al-Falouji, a former member of Hamas who later served as information minister under Yasser Arafat, titled his article, “Israel’s democracy and our anarchy.
Article Praising Israeli Democracy Published in Gaza Washington Free Beacon