Violence rises, worlds of Arabs and Jews grow further apart: Both sides stake out an exclusive claim on victimhood, abuses other side must endure seem insignificant

BETHLEHEM--Recent events in the Middle East suggest that Arabs and Jews are worlds apart in their views on the current conflict. The separation by mutual fear and the physical presence of the Israeli military has isolated one side from the other. But this separation has led to an interesting mirr...

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