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Palestinians:
The Difference between Us and Them
by Bassam Tawil
• August 4, 2015 at 5:00 am
I cannot count the number of times that I heard from Israeli Jews the
phrases "I'm ashamed" and "I'm sorry" in response to the
horrific crime that claimed the life of Palestinian toddler Ali Dawabsha in
the West Bank village of Duma last week.
The strong response of the Israeli public and leaders to the arson
attack is, truthfully, somewhat comforting. The wall-to-wall Israeli
condemnation of this crime has left me and other Palestinians not only
ashamed, but also embarrassed -- because this is not how we Palestinians have
been reacting to terror attacks against Jews -- even the despicable murder of
Jewish children.
Our response has, in fact, brought feelings of disgrace and dishonor.
While the Israeli prime minister, president and other officials were quick
strongly to condemn the murder of Dawabsha, our leaders rarely denounce
terror attacks against Jews. And when a Palestinian leader such as Mahmoud
Abbas does issue a condemnation, it is often vague and equivocal.
Turkey: ISIS's
Hostage Again
by Burak Bekdil
• August 4, 2015 at 4:00 am
In March 2014, Turkey's main opposition social democratic party submitted
a parliamentary motion to investigate alleged failings of safety standards at
a coalmine in Soma, in western Turkey. The ruling Islamist party's
parliamentary majority voted to reject it. Less than two months later the
same coalmine exploded, killing more than 300 miners.
In February 2015, an opposition member of parliament, Nazmi Gur, from
the pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party (HDP) filed a parliamentary motion,
asking for an inquiry into the activities of the Islamic State of Iraq and
Syria (Islamic State, ISIS, IS) inside Turkey. The next day, the motion was
rejected by the same government benches, and led Gur to decry the vote as
"a sign that the Turkish government still refrains from taking a clear
position against ISIS." Half a year later, an IS suicide bomber murdered
32 people in an attack against a pro-Kurdish gathering, in a Turkish town
bordering Syria.
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Palestinians: The Difference between Us and Them
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