Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Perspective

Elie Wiesel's Dawn, a sort-of sequel to his death camp memoir, Night, is the story of Jews employing guerrilla tactics and terrorism against the occupying British force in Palestine after World War II, with an eye toward establishing their own state.

All of which seems somewhat relevant in light of the guerrilla tactics and terrorism that others have employed against the Israeli occupying forces, with an eye toward establishing their own state.

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