You know the cliché: "If only Israel handed Palestinians their own state, peace would magically bloom like tulips after a long, grey British winter." Having lived long enough to appreciate life’s bitter ironies, I know reality rarely respects such rosy scenarios—especially when history insists on giving you a sharp slap across the face.
Five Rejections
You know the cliché: "If only Israel handed Palestinians their own state, peace would magically bloom like tulips after a long, grey British winter." Having lived long enough to appreciate life’s bitter ironies, I know reality rarely respects such rosy scenarios—especially when history insists on giving you a sharp slap across the face.