Healing Israel/Palestine
The Cycle of Mutual Wrongs and Recriminations
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Rather than exclusively blaming Arabs or Israelis, I pride myself in explaining how both sides, for a variety of complex reasons, have kept their conflict going. There’s plenty of blame to go around, as I contend to the distaste of some fervent pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli voices alike (as illustrated here and there). I’m engaged in an ongoing email debate on the Meretz USA Blog with Prof. Werner Cohn, a retired professor of sociology who expresses himself energetically and acerbically in opposition to my dovish brand of Zionism. He has asserted that I’m committing the “Tu Quoque” logical fallacy by deflecting the problem of widespread Arab antisemitism with Israeli transgressions against the Palestinians. The following is an online definition of this concept:
Tu Quoque is a very common fallacy in which one attempts to defend oneself or another from criticism by turning the critique back against the accuser.