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: /p>Kudos on the Lawrence Henry article. It brought to light an issue rarely discussed. I too hope that someday history will reveal these resistance fighters for who they really are -- brave souls who risk their own lives to stop the cycle of insanity and brutality their culture has spiraled into.
p>Thank you for printing this important piece. br> -- Natalie Aloyets br> Newark, NJ /p> p> From the Israeli point of view, only with the help of such "collaborators" can we get info from inside, and we firmly believe that there are still some Palestinians who would like to bring back their brothers to sanity and that this is their way to get rid of their brothers the terrorists. Unfortunately it is almost certain that these Palestinians will always pay with their life for these acts of courage. We Israelis certainly owe to them a lot, but who knows what will happen to them when there will be a cease-fire? Will they still be considered heroes by the Israelis? br> -- H.G. /p> p> Thank you for this article. It is encouraging to read about Arab heroes who actually help Israel. It helps me with the rage I feel for "Palestinians." br> -- Judy Sinclair
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