Quote by Norman G. Finkelstein

Goldstone has done terrible damage to the cause of truth and justice and the rule of law. He has poisoned Jewish-Palestinian relations, undermined the courageous work of Israeli dissenters and most unforgivably increased the risk of another merciless IDF assault.


Goldstone has done terrible damage to the cause of truth and

Summary

This quote criticizes the actions and consequences of Goldstone, suggesting that he has caused harm to various aspects. It asserts that Goldstone has damaged the pursuit of truth and justice, as well as the rule of law. Additionally, it claims that Goldstone's actions have negatively impacted Jewish-Palestinian relations and undermined the efforts of Israeli dissenters. Perhaps the most severe accusation is the claim that Goldstone has increased the risk of another harsh Israeli Defense Forces assault. Overall, the quote suggests that Goldstone's actions have had significant negative repercussions.

By Norman G. Finkelstein
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