Read my books, "Adolf Hitler: Enemy of the German People" as well as "Usury in Christendom: The Mortal Sin that Was and Now is Not," and you will have your answers.
You are well-traveled. I too have visited the monument to the Deir Yassin massacre on more than one occasion, and while it should be in a more prominent location, I am grateful to the person who installed it for seeking a physical commemoration of the atrocity by Menachem Begin's terrorists.
Remembrance of the war crimes visited upon the dehumanized Palestinian people have almost no presence in our world. The oil sheiks with their billions have failed miserably in that regard, as have the "friends of Palestine" in the U.S.
Truly the Palestinian people are the wretched of the earth. The ramifications for other marginalized victims are ominous.
The Palestinians are a danger to themselves and others.
Grow ip
Based on your article many years ago with a photograph of the Monument to Deir Yassin, I visited the monument in upstate New York.
It was/is off the beaten path, by railroad tracks, and not too big. Sad that it is not showcased on a major metropolitan area.
Dear Mr. Keal
Read my books, "Adolf Hitler: Enemy of the German People" as well as "Usury in Christendom: The Mortal Sin that Was and Now is Not," and you will have your answers.
Dear Mr. O'Malley
You are well-traveled. I too have visited the monument to the Deir Yassin massacre on more than one occasion, and while it should be in a more prominent location, I am grateful to the person who installed it for seeking a physical commemoration of the atrocity by Menachem Begin's terrorists.
Remembrance of the war crimes visited upon the dehumanized Palestinian people have almost no presence in our world. The oil sheiks with their billions have failed miserably in that regard, as have the "friends of Palestine" in the U.S.
Truly the Palestinian people are the wretched of the earth. The ramifications for other marginalized victims are ominous.