Most evidence points to the grenade attack being perpetrated by a disgruntled Iraqi soldier. Nevertheless, the fact that many Iraqi Jews believed it has been recognized and noted by Philip Mendes, a prominent sociologist on Arab Jews. He attributes the belief in it to the fact that Iraqi Jews felt a severe degree of mistreatment on their arrival to Israel and therefore felt blaming the Zionists for making them leave what was overall a good home would make more sense as to why they were suffering
Israel refused to trade land for peace - what a lie, what about the three Nos of Khartoum?
bataween1 3 months ago
watched it all when usually i would get bored however finally a well spoken overview from someone who is an arab as well as a jew
PhyscoProductionz1 6 months ago
thumbs up if Lowkey sent you here
suliemanhs 6 months ago 20
very interesting.
wilddworld 6 months ago
Most evidence points to the grenade attack being perpetrated by a disgruntled Iraqi soldier. Nevertheless, the fact that many Iraqi Jews believed it has been recognized and noted by Philip Mendes, a prominent sociologist on Arab Jews. He attributes the belief in it to the fact that Iraqi Jews felt a severe degree of mistreatment on their arrival to Israel and therefore felt blaming the Zionists for making them leave what was overall a good home would make more sense as to why they were suffering
cvvemuri 1 year ago
azam temimi you are a brave journalist. I like your tolerance and your good values..you deserves all respect
thepeaceetlapaix 1 year ago
wondful, that is a brave debate between a moslen palestinian and a iraqi jew..the way to peace begins with dialogue.
thepeaceetlapaix 1 year ago
@thepeaceetlapaix
Hmm, I thought they more or less agreed on the basic points of discussion.
cvvemuri 10 months ago