I have pity on the author who has taken a very liberate approach and has lost perhaps most of his senses. And, oh yes, his quality of being sensible not to forget.
Such audacity is not to be admired at all and his blatant statements manifested with error ought to be criticized nevertheless. However, a point has to be noted that the author has not lost his sense of empathy.
Yes, i would agree it had been 60 years but in those 60 years how many Muslim leaders were there as to protect the rights of the Palestinians. Being a reader of law, he ought to also know that a fine reader ought to get his facts right. Putting forth a claim without substantiating it with facts and evidences and past records is rather unorthodox and unbecoming. This portray that the author merely knows how to talk but then again empty vessel does make the most noise.
History has shown that there was a time there is peace in Palestine. And in fact there was much of Palestine as a country before than it is now.
Yes, the pain and suffering still continue to exist, but shouldn't the author being now a graduate from a law faculty, use his mental reasoning ( presuming it still works) to give comments and legal thoughts on the present issue. Shame on you blogger.
On a more insolent tone. i would say the author@Mr Rubbish has to know the very sense of what prayers are and what having faith is. On a more professional scale, i believe the author due too unforeseen reasons has lost his thinking faculty and merely writes without taking into account the present issue of Palestine at hand.
My last words are again Shame on you Mr. Rubbish
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