As the war in Israel – called “The Sixth War” by the Arab world, successor to the ’48, ’56, ’67, ’73 & ’82 conflicts – nears it’s one-month birthday, some reflections:
- Bernard-Henri Lévy, French philosopher and writer, recounts his observations of the current Israeli psyche, as seen through the lens of his many old friends in the land.
- Ben Caspit, of the Israeli daily Ma’ariv, conjures the words he’d like to hear his Prime Minister proclaim to the world.
- Tom Gross, former correspondent for the London Sunday Telegraph, exposes the direct influence Hizballah wields over international news organizations’ reporting of the conflict, as admitted to by the organizations themselves.
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