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"Chomsky: Israel has persecution complexChomsky makes first Gaza visit - Israel News, Ynetnews
Jewish-American scholar and activist Noam Chomsky reportedly called for an end to Israel's siege of Gaza, on his first ever visit to the Hamas-ruled enclave on Thursday.
Chomsky, who was in the Gaza Strip for a conference at the Islamic University, called "to end the Israeli siege on Gaza," a member of Gaza's legislative council and head of the university's administrative board, Jamal al-Khudari, told AFP.
"The Palestinian people have a right to live peacefully and in freedom," Khudari also quoted Chomsky as saying.
"Our trip to Gaza was very difficult, but we arrived here and I saw several things which I hoped before to see," Chomsky said in remarks broadcast on Palestinian television from the university on Thursday evening.
In May 2010, Israel barred Chomsky from entering the West Bank, where he was to deliver a lecture. He finally broadcast his speech by video link from Jordan.
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"During meeting with Hezbollah spiritual leader Fadlallah, Jewish-American professor says mentality of madness rules many in Israel..."
"It is not possible to foresee what Israel will do, because if it feels besieged it could turn aggressive, Chomsky said. Israelis' actions are based on a persecution complex, meaning that aggression would not be an option again except out of a 'mentality of madness' which rules many in Israel."
Gee, you think?
Chomsky: Israel has persecution complex - Israel News, Ynetnews
Chomsky is absolutely correct! I too have posted many times about a general Mass Psychosis that affects Jewish thought supported by the historical and horrible treatment of Jews in the world. How can anyone doubt its validity?
Ironically Jews have fared much better amongst Muslims than any other religious groups because of the similar religious antecedents.
In that, there is hope for a real lasting peace with democracies emerging in the Middle East.
I'm an optimist.
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