Now an Islamist outfit, the Muslim Public Affairs Council, has given Tony an award for his, er, perceptiveness, and an idjit scribbler who writes for Tablet, a Jewish website, could not be prouder of the man and his Gazaphilia:
The segment that takes place in Gaza (part of which can be viewed online) is indeed magnificent if only for its commitment to portraying Palestinians as human beings—living, interactingThe segment that takes place in Gaza (part of which can be viewed online) is indeed magnificent if only for its commitment to portraying Palestinians as human beings—living, interacting, cooking, influencing, speaking, judging, hanging out, working. It’s a rare portrait for a population viewed almost exclusively as victims or perpetrators. It’s a rare portrait for a population viewed almost exclusively as victims or perpetrators.Too bad Anthony wasn't around during, say, the mid-1930s. He could have traveled to Germany (then under Nazi control) and kvelled about the Germans--living, interacting, cooking, influencing, speaking, judging, hanging out, working. And a German-American organization could have given him an award for his rare portrait for a population viewed almost exclusively as victims (of the Treaty of Versailles) or perpetrators (of Nazi aggression and the leader's avowal of Judenhass).
The food of Gaza? But Jean Ziegler, UN Rapporteur on the right to food, bashed Israel for years for depriving Palestinians of food. Two years ago, The Lancet published a "medical" article stating that Gaza children were malnourished.
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It's amazing what you can do with some dried chick peas and lots of ingenuity. ;)
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