Mistakes, Israel has made a few worth mentioning

Certain elements of the American Jewish community are much too quick to confuse genuine and often constructive criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism, thereby silencing voices that Israel (and America) desperately needs to hear.

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conner:

I see that Elie Wiesel was recently attacked. Why do some people deny that the extermination of the jews happened?

It is a part of history. Why deny it? What is to be gained?

I know this is off the topic matter. I am a christian who does not hate jews or muslims.

I would appretiate some insight.

As far as the crisis in the Middle East. What ever has been done in the past isn't working too well, is it?

How can peace ever be attained when there is such -hate- for one anothers religion?

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