I have been opposed to all wars, and have accepted a Palestinian state on 22 percent of the land. But when the peace process failed, I withdrew my recognition of Israel, and returned to calling for Palestine from the sea to the river, while noting that this position is linked to the Israeli extremism on the other side, as power in Israel has been successively seized by war criminals and fascists. In my belief, the renewed peace process will fail, and President Obama, despite all his good intentions and his abilities, will be disappointed along with us in the end. This is because we are facing an Israeli government that includes criminal gangs in its ranks, similar to the Mexican drug cartels, and not political parties. Also, the U.S Congress in both its houses is under the full control of the Jewish lobby, not to mention that the U.S media is also complicit, and even major liberal American newspapers become Likudnik when the subject is Israel, as we see in the Washington Post every day. Faced with this situation, I can't help but closely observe the activities of the Israel gang. A few days ago, I made references to the draft bill sponsored by Senator Joseph Lieberman and Scott Brown to revoke U.S citizenship from those who provide material support to terrorists (i.e. by more than just words). If this bill was approved and applied strictly, Lieberman would be the first to lose his U.S citizenship, because he is an Israeli before being American, and because he supports Israeli terrorism against Palestinians and places the interests of Israel above those of ‘his country' the united States. He has done so as a Democrat, and as an independent, and he will continue to do so, because his cause is Israel alone. I want to tell him that Israel is a country that was established on the basis of biblical myths that are unfounded in history, and the same applies to its prophets. There is no archaeological evidence to support the claims of the Zionist movement. In other words, it is a state of thieves who have snatched, and continue to snatch, the land from its rightful owners, and who stand behind every threat to American interests around the world. I can say the above, because I am not a member of Congress, and because the Jewish lobby did not buy me a seat there. I will continue with some vulgarities published on Likudnik websites, such as when some of the latter attempt to find legal justifications to build settlements and steal the Palestinians' homes in Jerusalem. Moshe Dann (of course it will be a Moshe) asks about the law, which renders settlements illegal in an article entitled “A Nation of ‘Illegals'?” But it is not the settlements alone that are illegal. In truth, the whole of Israel is an illegal outpost, and will remain so until an independent Palestinian state is established that gives Israel the certificate of legitimacy, which cannot be otherwise granted by an Israeli senator in Washington, or by the Likudnik media. There is only one way for this to happen, and that is when the legitimate Palestinian owners of the land forfeit their rights in it. In the meantime, I read that David Horowitz, who is the editor of a Likudnik website, quarreled with the Arab student Jumana Imad al-Bahri during the Israeli Apartheid Week organized by the Muslim Students Association (MSA) at the University of California. Horowitz attacked the student, because she supports Hamas and Hezbollah, two terrorist organizations as he said. I want to place on the record that I support Hamas and Hezbollah against Israel, as both are national liberation movements, while Israel is a terrorist organization that murders women and children. I also add that when the Likudnik Horowitz denies the terrorism of Israel, he is basically denying that the Sun rises from the east, because Israel was established on terrorism and has practiced it for 62 years of its illegal existence (since 29/9/2000 to date, 1500 Palestinian children below the age of fifteen were killed, compared to 135 Israeli children). The first fact in this debate is that were it not for Israel, the terrorism that emerged in response, and of which resistance movements are accused of perpetrating, would not have existed. Can anyone deny that it is the establishment of Israel, its occupation, destruction and murder that is behind the inception of resistance factions such as Hezbollah following the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, and Hamas following the occupation of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank? Whenever I leave my office and then return to it, I find dozens of articles and statements recorded by the information center at al-Hayat and related to the Israel gang in the United States. In truth, I only commented on three or four of those today out of the heaps of accumulated material. While I have lost hope in the peace process, I find causes for optimism in a far future, which I probably will not see. This is because the advocates of Israel are facing an uprising in American universities against Israel's crimes, and students there must one day rule the country. Also, there are increasing numbers of pro-peace Jews around the world who oppose the Israeli fascistic policies and their advocates. A few days ago, Noam Chomsky was denied entry into the West Bank, which confirms that Israel has something to hide there. In the article on Horowitz and the student Jumana, there is a reference to Professor Norman Finkelstein, describing him as being anti-Semitic. Professor Finkelstein is the writer of ‘the Holocaust Industry'. He is Jewish and his family has paid the price of anti-Semitism in the Nazi holocaust. Yet, he is accused of anti-Semitism, and this helps us understand how national liberation movements are accused of terrorism, while the same accusation is denied when it comes to Israel although it practices it day after day. [email protected]