I posted different excerpts from this very thought provoking Op-Ed piece in another thread in response the Dr. Berman's faulty rendition of history; however, this is the main premise of the article, which is worth a read: [Excerpts]
Start from a bald-faced lie as the premise, and BS flows downhill effortlessly It is called a kidnapping because a state of war had not been present. The abduction was an act of war, and subsequent military actions by Israel then decried by Hamas as disproportionate make for ludicrous reading. Hamas cannot set the scale of a conflict that *they start*, any more than they can take the moral high ground when they lose.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(EricGo @ Aug 12 2006, 08:15 PM) [snapback]302403[/snapback]</div> While I share your disagreement on how these kidnappings are portrayed by Caleb Carr, his basic premise that Israel made a huge mistake in going to war in Lebanon and in the manner in which it was prosecuted. The Israeli press has been hammering that point home for the past few days. Here are a few exerpts from the August 13 issue of Haaretz:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(IsrAmeriPrius @ Aug 12 2006, 10:57 PM) [snapback]302249[/snapback]</div> An interesting read. Thanks for sharing.