I say that as someone who once saw
Somewhere along the line,
So the chief architect of illegal (my word) Jewish settlements in
Some Palestinians are, of course, rejoicing over Sharon’s plight, but I found a number of them expressing support on various message boards. One, Hayel, a Palestinian living in the U.S., comments on the Guardian News Blog:
Sharon has done some terrible, even terroristic things in his past, but so have Palestinians . . . and he has been trying to bring the land to peace . . .Sharon now knows that only through justice and the establishment of an independent Palestine, can there be peace for Jews and Muslims. I thank Allah for opening his eyes, and, if it be God's will, may Sharon recover, and live to bring peace for Israel. Ariel, I will face Mecca and make the morning prayer for you.
If there is any so-called man of the cloth more vile than the Rev. Pat Robertson, please let me know.
Contrast Hayel's comment with that of
[Sharon] was dividing God’s land. And I would say, woe unto any prime minister of Israel who takes a similar course to appease the E.U., the United Nations or the United States of America. God says, this land belongs to me. You better leave it alone.
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