In this editorial titled "A Moral War," the Jerusalem Post seems to recognize how isolated Israel is becoming, in world opinion, and even among some Jews.
Among those troubled by Israel's actions are Jews
whose connections to things Jewish are limited to the occasional bagel
or lox sandwich. They too march to make clear they're nothing
like those pitiless Israelis…
What about if I read Norman Finkelstein and Alan Dershowitz? Does that make me Jewish? The Post also attacks J Street, whose back I've got right now.
The folks at J Street believe "there is no military solution to
what is fundamentally a political conflict…." Hamas would beg to
differ. Indeed, Hamas has been trying to prove the contrary, forcing
Israel's hand.
What Israel's critics need to understand is that there can be no political solution while we are under Palestinian bombardment.
This is deeply deluded. It is on this basis–"bombardment"–that Palestinians have been denied the right of self-determination for 60 years. As if they're the only bombardiers.