Re: history of palestine-- Yelling

-- Dear Yves you make good suggestions But Yelling at
someone does no good. And dont be so personal. Using
'me' as you do is stupod. If you dont smarten up I may
have to fly to jolly ole england and get you some tea






--- Yves Winter <winter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >
Lionel,
>
> Read some more history before linking ME politics to
> Freemasonry and
> presenting an analysis to the UN.
>
> Critical works on the history of the Arab-Israeli
> conflict are not difficult
> to come by. Check out the books of people like Simha
> Flapan, Avi Shlaim,
> Benny Morris, Tom Segev. They are part of what
> Israelis call the "New
> Historians" and provide a critical appraisal of the
> dominant Zionist
> narrative on the formation of Israel.
>
> Perhaps somebody can suggest some books written by
> Arab authors.
>
> Yves
>
> On 05/09/01 23:30 Uhr, "Lionel Boxer" wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the historic deails. I know of
> England's involvement in the
> > creation of Isreal, but I never had it so
> concisely presented. I have
> > reflected on this and I had previously consided
> that the English have been
> > so wrapped up in the myths of Freemasonry since
> the 17th century that they
> > sought to ratify the mythology of the Old
> Testiment.
> >
> > That in itself is worthy of Foucauldian analysis.
> The gaze of the English,
> > the governmentality (or lack of) of the region,
> the eventualisation, the
> > connaisance that was mistaken for savoir, the lack
> of reparage, the
> > remanances that sustain the tensions in the
> region.
> >
> > Maybe we should present an analysis to the UN?
> >
> > Lionel
> >
> >
>
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