Ziarul Haaretz publică un editorial vitriolant cu privire la situaţia politică din Israel, făcând referire atât la incidentul diplomatic cu Turcia, cât şi la iniţiativa palestiniană la ONU.

It’s as if summer 2011 never happened, as if there had never been a protest here: Israel is being led with dreadful blindness by a handful of irresponsible politicians, dangerous pyromaniacs without equal, yet the public remains apathetic. The government is pregnant with danger, conducting a scandalous policy, yet there is no protest.

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 Israelis looked at all this as if it were a natural disaster. This summer, they learned that the cost of living is not a decree from heaven, as they had always been taught to believe, but they have yet to learn that foreign policy is also not an act of God which can neither be combated nor altered.

Instead, they have been given the usual tranquilizers and mind-altering drugs, the opium of the Israeli masses, the magic charm against every evil: The world is “anti-Semitic”; the world “is against us”; it makes no difference what we do. They don’t even ask themselves: Is all this worth it? It’s enough for a ratings-hungry television anchor to call the Turkish prime minister “the boor from Ankara,” or for a transportation minister with his eye on the primaries to say that Turkey is the one that should apologize, or for an inflamed pundit to write about the “same old anti-Semitism,” all so that we will accept the storm that has hit us this autumn as part of the normal progression of the seasons, so that we will once again feel oh so righteous.

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