News | Cheshvan 23, 5769 / November 21, '08 | |
![]() Prof. Sternhall called settlers anti-Zionists Israel News Photo: (file) ![]() Check It Out More ![]() | Published: 09/29/08, 7:36 AM Prof. Sternhall: Settlers are Anti-Zionistsby Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu (IsraelNN.com) Israeli Prize winner Prof. Zev Sternhall, who was slightly injured in a pipe bomb blast last week, said Jewish residents in Judea and He maintained that "politicians must declare war on the extreme right and occupation; that is the swamp where those mosquitoes breed. Otherwise they won't even be a footnote in history." In an interview with the same newspaper in 2001, where he is also a contributing columnist, Prof. Sternhall stated, "The Palestinians would be wise to concentrate their struggle against the settlements, avoid harming women and children and strictly refrain from firing on Gilo, Nahal Oz or Sderot; it would also be smart to stop planting bombs to the west of the Green Line.
"By adopting such an approach, the Palestinians would be sketching the profile of a solution that is the only inevitable one: The amended Green Line will be an international border and territory."
He also called for an international force in the Palestinian Authority (PA) because the Israeli "hypocritical government has little regard for the life of a non-Jew." The pipe bomb explosion has spawned a tirade of calls to investigate extreme nationalists. And Prime Minister Ehud Olmert called on the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) to investigate what he called a new "Jewish underground." He did not provide any details for the claim but joined other critics of nationalists by trying to compare the attack with the allegations against the national religious camp for the assassination of former Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin. Sign up for new Daily Israel Headlines: One page – All the news © IsraelNN Syndications - This article may not be republished freely. Review what you can publish free of charge and what requires a syndication payment on the Syndications Page.
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