[Oman-l] Israel accused a BBC2 documentary

Joshua Teitelbaum teitelba@post.tau.ac.il
Sun, 05 Nov 2000 14:31:26 +0200


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Dear Oman-L:

Even with all the pain and suffering on BOTH sides in this terrible conflict,
this is a list devoted to Oman. 

I quote from the oman.org website, our host:

"The purpose of the Oman Maillist (OMAN-L) is to bring together people - Omanis
and non-Omanis - interested in the
Sultanate of Oman, and to provide a forum for discussions, questions, and
exchange of information."

 Moderator?

Shalom, Salam, and Peace.

Josh Teitelbaum



At 14:22 05/11/00 , Susan Hutton wrote:
>Dear Abdulla
>
>Thank you for sending the prompt about this documentary.
>
>My daughter's friend and I watched, and she and I reflected on how the
>Israelis were using the same sort of thinking, methodology, and tactics as
>have been used on them in other situations, viz  the Second World War.
>
>And other people want revenge on them, and so it goes on.  Where will it
>stop, and how will it stop?
>
>Do you believe in consultation, discussion and whether justice can be
>achieved through the Law?
>
>Talking of which, LAW sends on average 3 e-mails a day detailing just who
>has been shot and seriously wounded in the occupied territories.
>
>We felt very sorry for Ali Kashmar, who was abominably treated and struck us
>as a boy in a man's body.  His psychological growth has been stunted.
>Professional help for Ali would not only help him but also his mother, who
>seemed to us to have to take the brunt of his trauma.
>
>And we had great admiration for the lady who waited 14 years for her
>intended husband to return.
>
>All of which, I suppose, suggests that we have a feminist bias?
>
>Will any of the funds that have been earmarked by Saudi Arabia to support
>the families of Palestinians who have died also provide for support of
>families in South Lebanon, and in what way will they be used?
>
>Regards,  Sue Hutton
>
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Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and        Fax: [972] 3-641-5802
  African Studies                                                       
Tel Aviv University
Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv 69978  Israel
E-mail:teitelba@ccsg.tau.ac.il
www.dayan.org
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Dear Oman-L:

Even with all the pain and suffering on BOTH sides in this terrible conflict, this is a list devoted to Oman.

I quote from the oman.org website, our host:

"The purpose of the Oman Maillist (OMAN-L) is to bring together people - Omanis and non-Omanis - interested in the
Sultanate of Oman, and to provide a forum for discussions, questions, and exchange of information."

 Moderator?

Shalom, Salam, and Peace.

Josh Teitelbaum



At 14:22 05/11/00 , Susan Hutton wrote:
>Dear Abdulla
>
>Thank you for sending the prompt about this documentary.
>
>My daughter's friend and I watched, and she and I reflected on how the
>Israelis were using the same sort of thinking, methodology, and tactics as
>have been used on them in other situations, viz  the Second World War.
>
>And other people want revenge on them, and so it goes on.  Where will it
>stop, and how will it stop?
>
>Do you believe in consultation, discussion and whether justice can be
>achieved through the Law?
>
>Talking of which, LAW sends on average 3 e-mails a day detailing just who
>has been shot and seriously wounded in the occupied territories.
>
>We felt very sorry for Ali Kashmar, who was abominably treated and struck us
>as a boy in a man's body.  His psychological growth has been stunted.
>Professional help for Ali would not only help him but also his mother, who
>seemed to us to have to take the brunt of his trauma.
>
>And we had great admiration for the lady who waited 14 years for her
>intended husband to return.
>
>All of which, I suppose, suggests that we have a feminist bias?
>
>Will any of the funds that have been earmarked by Saudi Arabia to support
>the families of Palestinians who have died also provide for support of
>families in South Lebanon, and in what way will they be used?
>
>Regards,  Sue Hutton
>
>____________________________
>Sue Hutton
>http://www.suonnoch.com
>Telephone: +44(0)1509-650759
>Mobile: +44(0)7968-745813
>Fax/voicemail: +44(0)870-125-8086
>ICQ 6930821
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>Oman-l mailing list
>Oman-l@oman.org
>http://oman.org/mailman/listinfo/oman-l


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Dr. Joshua Teitelbaum, Research Fellow               Tel: [972] 3-640-6448
Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and        Fax: [972] 3-641-5802
  African Studies                                                      
Tel Aviv University
Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv 69978  Israel
E-mail:teitelba@ccsg.tau.ac.il
www.dayan.org
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