Pat Oliphant for March 24, 2010
Transcript:
Man: Mr. Netanyahu, as a Jew I protest the building of new settlements. I protest the hit squads sent out by Israel, and I protest Israel's air of arrogant disregard for world opinion! Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: Ah-ha! You dare to criticize Israel! You know what that makes you? An anti-Semite! that's what you are - an anti-Semite! Man: How can I be an anti-Semite? I'm a Jew! Netanyahu: Then you're an anti-Semitic self-hating Jew. Man: And all this time I thought of myself as a thinking Jew.
Thanks for the links, Palestino & brooklynrudy, however, after doing a bit of background research on both, I found both are partisan. As such, one has to bear in mind their founders’ intentions while reading their articles. It is quite difficult to find an impartial view and I accept that.
Just a quick glance through Camera’s website and I can see why it is controversial. On its “latest” today, it hammers writers from a newspaper I often read, Ha’aretz as well as the NY Times, LA Times, hmmm…
The University of Cork’s website has the following: ”We give you documents from all points on the ideological spectrum, both Zionist and anti-Zionist. We give you background on everybody whose opinion you find here. We also let you see what these people/organizations say about each other.” Hmmm, but it is openly a Palestinian Solidarity organisation but will its articles reveal the pros & cons of both sides of the conflict? Bears some looking through.
May I suggest to you both the following source: The MidEast Web Gateway