Jewish people recall the terrible things done to their relatives during the great war with the adage 'Never forgive, never forget'. The rest of us understand it to mean, never do the same things to any people again. Ironic that zionist politicians since before the war were working hard to put flesh on a different agenda which finds expression in this kind of inhumane treatment of anyone who is not a Jew. One would think that people who were once refugees, and who themselves are foreigners on other people's land, would not do these things. It seems that adage is today interpreted by hard core zionists to imply a bitter promise to exert revenge and treat others with the inhumanity their relatives once experienced. It is that strange, disingenuous logic that says 'we are under threat so we must and should do harm to everyone else'.
RE: Israël : Territorialisme ou racisme?