The Case for Israel Alan Dershowitz
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Kontorovich's lecture, “The Legal Case for Israel,” available on TorahCafe.com, has just become their single most popular lecture with more than 70,000 views. The legal case for Israel (Eugene Kontorovich - Video). She presented the case for a cultural boycott of Israel and started by saying that “Israel sees culture as political and as Hasbara”, and that “all Israeli cultural institutions are complicit unless proved otherwise. Harry's Place - Liberty, if it means anything, is the right to tell people what they don't want to hear. The agreement, which had been hammered out in Oslo, stipulated mutual recognition between Israel and the PLO. Alan Dershowitz has some opinions this documentary would like to share with you. Reflecting this interest, the Middle East conflict has inspired passionate and important political books on both sides of the debate. To the benefit of the many not-very-bright zionist wannabe apologists who read this blog assiduously, I decided to offer a clear and simple method of arguing the case for Israel. That is also the case for Israel's attacks on Syria, whether or not weapons arriving in Syria may be headed for Hezbollah in Lebanon. On September 13, 1993, at the White House, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin and Israeli Foreign Minister Simon Peres signed the “Declaration of Principles” (the DOP) between Israel and the PLO together with Yasser Arafat and Mahmoud Abbas of the PLO. In January, I attended and wrote up a fascinating lecture by Professor Eugene Kontorovich given at NYU about Israel's borders.