Russell Williams
Well-Known Member
Letters to the editor
Dear Editors:
There is talk about the United Nations recognizing Palestine as a country. I have seen parts of a couple of interviews with representatives from Palestine. There are four questions that should be asked in any interview of a representative of Palestine.
1) Does Israel have the right to exist?
2) Behind what borders does Israel have the right to exist?
3) If Jerusalem was again divided will the people of Israel be allowed complete unlimited access to the Wailing Wall?
4) Just as the Cherokees, the East Prussians, and the Sudeten Germans have largely given up any real or imagined right of return should the Palestinians give up any real or imagined right of return?
If the representatives of Palestine insist that Israel has no right to exist at all or that Israel must accept so many Muslims that the Jews become a minority then it becomes difficult to argue that the people of Israel should agree to a plan that will eliminate them as a nation and, possibly, cause many of them to die in the process of being evicted from the land called Israel.
Yours truly,
Russell French Williams.
Dear Editors:
There is talk about the United Nations recognizing Palestine as a country. I have seen parts of a couple of interviews with representatives from Palestine. There are four questions that should be asked in any interview of a representative of Palestine.
1) Does Israel have the right to exist?
2) Behind what borders does Israel have the right to exist?
3) If Jerusalem was again divided will the people of Israel be allowed complete unlimited access to the Wailing Wall?
4) Just as the Cherokees, the East Prussians, and the Sudeten Germans have largely given up any real or imagined right of return should the Palestinians give up any real or imagined right of return?
If the representatives of Palestine insist that Israel has no right to exist at all or that Israel must accept so many Muslims that the Jews become a minority then it becomes difficult to argue that the people of Israel should agree to a plan that will eliminate them as a nation and, possibly, cause many of them to die in the process of being evicted from the land called Israel.
Yours truly,
Russell French Williams.