Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friedman is good not necessarily for a pro-Palestinian slant but because he explains the situation in the ENTIRE region and how the dynamics between Arabs and Westerners and Muslims vs Christians/Jews and other Muslims plays a part in it. I suggested Chomsky and I agree with your Ilan Pappe suggestion as well for a pro-Palestinian POV but I wouldn’t write off Friedman for being more objective. He does help break down how vast the conflicts stretch and the multifaceted aspects of any potential conflict or solution.
I wouldn’t call Friedman “objective.” I would go so far as to call him islamophobic and anti Palestinian.
Respectfully,
A Palestinian.
Anonymous wrote:Friedman is good not necessarily for a pro-Palestinian slant but because he explains the situation in the ENTIRE region and how the dynamics between Arabs and Westerners and Muslims vs Christians/Jews and other Muslims plays a part in it. I suggested Chomsky and I agree with your Ilan Pappe suggestion as well for a pro-Palestinian POV but I wouldn’t write off Friedman for being more objective. He does help break down how vast the conflicts stretch and the multifaceted aspects of any potential conflict or solution.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a Middle East expert, and he recommends From Beruit to Jerusalem to anyone who asks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On Palestine by Noam Chomsky
I Was Born Here, I Was Born There by Mourid Bhargouti
The Holocaust Industry by Norm Finkelstein
From Beirut to Jerusalem by Thomas Friedman
The Holocaust Industry has little to do with Israel-Palestine. Image and Reality is his best work.
Anonymous wrote:On Palestine by Noam Chomsky
I Was Born Here, I Was Born There by Mourid Bhargouti
The Holocaust Industry by Norm Finkelstein
From Beirut to Jerusalem by Thomas Friedman