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REBECCA WESTON's avatar

Hi! I think the media has inflated the degree to which the left has defended Hamas’ massacre or deemed it to be legitimate resistance. I think there were isolated pockets - wrong and repugnant as it is. There was a piece in the Nation rebutting that take on DSA’s March. I sincerely think most of the left was aiming to articulate that Hamas’ rage was a grotesque expression of otherwise legitimate resistance after decades of blockade and occupation. That Hamas’ attack can’t be understood (not justified) without reference to post-Oslo history.

That said, I do think that I was one of those who did make the initial profound mistake of jumping from the massacre to denouncing Israel because I was so afraid of precisely this ethnic cleansing taking place. I did not fully register the horror that took place … I’m glad people called me out on that. Very glad.

I imagine I wasn’t the only one who jumped too quickly - but I don’t think that was primarily because people defended what Hamas did, but because they knew the conditions out of which it arose and which would only deepen.

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Martha Ture's avatar

Hi, Stephen -

1. Isn't it Hamas', rather than Hama's?

2. What % of lefties do you think are in the category you describe?

3. Let's imagine that we are able to articulate policy for the current situation in Gaza, Israel, Palestine, Egypt, Lebanon, Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Russia, and China. Your move.

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