Criticism of Israel that is/isn't antisemitic -
A Guide for dummies
Someone has gone to some trouble to provide a simple, step-by-step analysis/guide to determine whether a criticism aimed at Israel is antisemitic and therefore illegitimate, or can be regarded as straightforward, valid and relevant criticism of Israeli policies and therefore acceptable, by using a simple flow-chart.
Here, as well
I'm sure there is some room for tighter calibration but the general purpose is served.
The Contentious Centrist
"Civilization is not self-supporting. It is artificial. If you are not prepared to concern yourself with the upholding of civilization -- you are done." (Ortega y Gasset)
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excellent!
somewhere I would add "Do you consistently refer to Ramat Shlomo as a settlement in East Jerusalem instead of a Jewish neighborhood built on a rocky hillside in North Jerusalem that was previously used for goat grazing?"
just practicing for a heated letter proetsting Hertzberg's reference in The New Yorker's "Talk of the Town" last week :)
May June 5 2011 be a day of peace everywhere along and inside the June 5, 2011 borders of Israel.
K2K
Israel is an illegitimate country and Israelis are like the Nazis and monsters and expect nothing good from them.
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