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As the country turns 60, a novelist reconsiders Zionism amid revealing encounters with the Israeli military.
  • @cedric and Native Americans

    The main differences are that today Native Americans have equal citizenship rights, they can vote if they so desire, they can travel on the same roads as everybody else and cannot be killed with impunity.

    Occupied Palestinians, on the other hand, do not have Israeli citizenship (although most of them have been under the control of Israel for most of their lives), they cannot travel, or even cross, the "for Jews only" road network in the West Bank and their land and resources continue to be stolen to build colonies for Jewish fanatics coming from all over the world because they think God "gave" them the land! Worst of all, Palestinian civilians can, an often are, murdered by the Israeli army with impunity.