Casting the First Stone: Who Can, and Who Can’t, Condemn the Terrorists?

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 58:113-136 (2006)
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‘No matter what the grievance, and I'm sure that the Palestinians have some legitimate grievances, nothing can justify the deliberate targeting of innocent civilians. If they were attacking our soldiers it would be a different matter.’ (Dr. Zvi Shtauber, Israeli Ambassador to the United Kingdom, BBC Radio 4, May 1, 2003).

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reprint Cohen, G. A. (2012) "Chapter 6. Casting the First Stone: Who Can, and Who Can’t, Condemn the Terrorists?". In Cohen, Gerald Allan, Finding oneself in the other, pp. 115-133: Princeton University Press (2012)

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