Great Katie. Love it! It shows the futility of the hawk’s project. At least that’s the first thing that comes to mind.
Zach S
May 2, 2014 10:17 am
Shouldn’t that be both Abbas and Meshaal on the other side of the negotiating table?
Annie Robbins
May 2, 2014 10:19 am
a walled corridor allowing for pumping infrastructure as the wall crosses the litani and the deal finalizing 10 years after the infrastructure is built and functioning?
As usual, Katie is being silly. The US government cannot end funding for universities with SJP chapters, and Israel has no designs on Lebanon, like Syria does. How about you draw something about Syria, Katie? Or don’t you care about places where people are actually dying?
Great Katie. Love it! It shows the futility of the hawk’s project. At least that’s the first thing that comes to mind.
Shouldn’t that be both Abbas and Meshaal on the other side of the negotiating table?
a walled corridor allowing for pumping infrastructure as the wall crosses the litani and the deal finalizing 10 years after the infrastructure is built and functioning?
sounds like a plan!
As usual, Katie Miranda is brilliant! Coincidentally, that synagogue was the subject of my exceedingly brief career as a Huffington Post columnist.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-samel/what-lebanon-can-teach-th_b_701022.html
As usual, Katie is being silly. The US government cannot end funding for universities with SJP chapters, and Israel has no designs on Lebanon, like Syria does. How about you draw something about Syria, Katie? Or don’t you care about places where people are actually dying?