A Writer's Notebook, One-Thousand-Eight-Hundred-And-Five

Everything going on in Isreal right now is very upsetting.  To be honest, I do not feel equipped to have a reasonable opinion at the moment, though I have to acknowledge that I feel a certain amount of sympathy for the Palestinians, considering the way they have been treated over the years.  That is not intended to suggest I condone there actions, but I recognize the reality that they are dealing with and can acknowledge the forces that led them to take these actions even while I am still critical of the violent tact, and concerned about tbe many individuals on both sides who are likely to suffer as a result of this war.   In the end, I can't help but think this will just be bad for everyone.

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