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Though Minow and Guiora do not state whether they agree with Dershowitz??s view that states can legitimately engage in targeted killings, they argue the U.S. has utilized the strategy in a clumsy and uncoordinated manner...
...contiguity of a future Palestinian state and Israel’s commitment to peace, was highly confrontational. Dershowitz accused Chomsky of living on a fictional “Planet Chomsky” and Chomsky claimed that Dershowitz had misrepresented his views on the Middle East.On the issue of territory, Dershowitz??a strong supporter of Israel—said that the peace plans put forth during the Clinton administration would have created “functional contiguity” within the Palestinian state, enabling Palestinians to move between any two parts of their country within 90 minutes.Chomsky...
...Dershowitz in a letter that was read aloud to the crowd. “If vigorous debate and a relish for ideas are the lifeblood of a university, then Alan Dershowitz is a vital part of Harvard’s blood supply,” Summers wrote. Members of Dershowitz??s family also spoke at the event, including his brother Nathan, two of his children, and his wife, psychologist Carolyn Cohen. Dershowitz??s son Elon presented a list of the “Top Ten Reasons Why It’s Good to Be Alan Dershowitz?...
During the question and answer session, I noted Dershowitz??s hostile reaction to the courageous actions of Israeli Air Force (IAF) dissenters and his scrambling to meet with Israeli government officials. According to a Nov. 18, 2003 article in the Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronoth, after a group of reserve pilots in the IAF declared in a public letter their refusal to participate in future political liquidations, Dershowitz objected to the pilots’ letter and was heading for Israel to persuade Israeli pilots of the legality and morality of the targeted killing operations. In addition, seeking to meet...
...Semitism and the Abuse of History” and argues that Israel avoids taking blame by dismissing accusations made against them—however legitimate—as anti-semitic.A large portion of the book also directly refutes the arguments made in Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz??s book “The Case for Israel.” In his speech, Finkelstein called the book “a flat out fraud from beginning to end.” Finkelstein suggested that the work grossly distorts the facts and is heavily plagiarized from other...