Saturday, March 3, 2012
Letter to Washington Post
Dear Editor,
While deriding Ron Paul's "loose definition" of occupation (2/12/12) as
applied to America's military presence in many countries, Washington Post
author Glen Kessler says that "occupy" means "taking away a country's
sovereignty". However in other articles, Mr. Kessler accuses Israel of
"occupying" the West Bank. In fact, Israel took away no country's
sovereignty; Israel won the territory from Jordan in a defensive war. And
there certainly was never a Palestinian country in that area. Apparently
Mr. Kessler uses one definition for Israel and another for us.
The "occupation" accusation is repugnant and damning. It has been used as
a rallying call for violence against Israel and Jews worldwide and helps
to fan the flame of anti-Semitism that is rising at an alarming rate.
Shouldn't the same definition apply to all?
Michael Berenhaus
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