Has Zionist Dream Has Run Its Course?
Mustanger
12 Feb 2012
I was really hoping and thinking that with Obama as President that a lasting peace with Israel and the Palestinian Authority might actually be possible. I have been frustrated again and again when it appeared some progress had been made that the Israeli leadership did somethig seemingly to derail the process as in building more settlements in the disputed areas. This story makes me understand how hopeless it is with the current government there and makes me wonder if we should alter our stance and our open checkbook to those in power there? Ruth Dayan's perspective is well worth reading.
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Moshe Dayan's Widow Ruth: Zionist Dream Has Run Its Course
Oct 30, 2011 10:00 AM EDT
These startling words were uttered last week in Tel Aviv by 95-year-old Ruth Dayan, widow of one of Israel's founding fathers
Elegantly dressed and perfectly made up, Ruth Dayan, 95, receives me with a wide smile in her Tel Aviv home overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. The charismatic, alert, and extremely intelligent Dayan is the widow of Moshe Dayan, legendary chief of staff of the Israeli Defense Forces and a key leader in the war of independence in 1948. Indeed, Moshe Dayan was transformed into a symbol of national strength during the Six-Day War in 1967, when Israel took control of the West Bank, Gaza, East Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights. The Israelis felt invincible with this imposing figure at the helm. Having lost his eye in battle, he chose to wear a black eye patch, which became his trademark. In the years since his death, Ruth has continued to act as one of Israel’s most outspoken elder statesmen.
Moshe Dayan's Widow Ruth: Zionist Dream Has Run Its Course
Oct 30, 2011 10:00 AM EDT
These startling words were uttered last week in Tel Aviv by 95-year-old Ruth Dayan, widow of one of Israel's founding fathers
Elegantly dressed and perfectly made up, Ruth Dayan, 95, receives me with a wide smile in her Tel Aviv home overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. The charismatic, alert, and extremely intelligent Dayan is the widow of Moshe Dayan, legendary chief of staff of the Israeli Defense Forces and a key leader in the war of independence in 1948. Indeed, Moshe Dayan was transformed into a symbol of national strength during the Six-Day War in 1967, when Israel took control of the West Bank, Gaza, East Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights. The Israelis felt invincible with this imposing figure at the helm. Having lost his eye in battle, he chose to wear a black eye patch, which became his trademark. In the years since his death, Ruth has continued to act as one of Israel’s most outspoken elder statesmen.
Elderban
15 Feb 2012
They've been at war with each other since, like, 600 BC. I don't think things are going to change anytime soon.
Personally, I think we should sit back, let them duke it out, and may the best man win.
Personally, I think we should sit back, let them duke it out, and may the best man win.


