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Friday, June 12, 2009

That's "cool" as in "non-plussed," not cool as in "cool, dude." Judea Pearl explains. For instance:

...Mr. Obama's rationale for Israel's legitimacy began with the Holocaust, not with the birthplace of Jewish history. "The aspiration for a Jewish homeland," he said, "is rooted in a tragic history that cannot be denied." Who else defines Israel's legitimacy that way? Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad does. Iran sees Israel as a foreign entity to the region, hastily created to sooth European guilt over the Holocaust. Israelis consider this distortion of history to be an assault on the core of their identity as a nation.

An affirmation of "Israel's historical right to exist," based on a 2,000-year continuous quest to rebuild a national homeland, is what the region needs to hear from Mr. Obama. The magic words "historical right" have the capacity to change the entire equation in the Middle East. They convey a genuine commitment to permanence, and can therefore invigorate the peace process with the openness and goodwill that it has been lacking thus far...

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Israel Matzav is live blogging Netanyahu's speech and response to Obama's recent Cairo address.

As a succinct summary and counter-distinction to Obama's "hovering," "transcultural" (borrowing Krauthammer's terms) confusions:

"... to reach peace one needs strength and honesty on both sides, not just from the Israeli side."

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