One does not have to be highly educated in order to be wise, neither does one have to live for hundreds of years. But a variety of experience in life used as basis for intellectual analogy is quite good enough to help go by.
I have realized that the above is correct, at least according to my own experience, after I have grown up, and have done every mistake written in the book. And then I am now a grown up, I have realized that my mother was wise everytime she rebuked me. She also used to say things like "May something believed to harmful is indeed curative", "You may hate something even it may prove to be good for you. And you may love something even it may prove to be bad for you". My mischief at the time never let my mother's words go through my childish head.
I have known about the leaks of the Palestinian papers for sometime now. I was shocked about the concessions said to have been offered to the Israelis by Mahoud Abbas and his thugs. I never liked Abbas and his people. The leaks, though I always prefer to be cascious in such situation, sounded plausible as long as the traitor Abbas is involved.
But after I have come back to myself, I re-appraised the whole situation from a different angle; my mother's angle: "May something believed to harmful is indeed curative", "You may hate something even it may prove to be good for you. And you may love something even it may prove to be bad for you"
Israelis have alway lied through their teeth denying that they were the obstacles for peace to take place between them and the Palestinians. And the corrupt governments in the USA and Europe, and wherever there is a Jewish influence, alway beleived the Israelis, and closed their eyes and turned their faces away from the real victimes; the Palestinian people.
Now the alarming leak, though rejected some i8n the West Bank, is a solid evidence that palestinians in the WB were so despirate that over decades they under the table conceeded so much while in public they were just keeping faces. And it was Israel who always turned them down.
Shlomo Ben Ami
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