While I can sympathize with much of the America editorial, which quite rightly reminds readers of the needs, plight, and rights of Palestinians, I can only say that the statement that Israel is not a democracy in the Western sense is ill conceived and very misleading. It seems to presume that all Western democracies have never had any problems with minorities, unlike Israel. Say again? The USA has not, ever (according to this editorial) ever in any sense mistreated its native American or Black American or, currently its Hispanic American citizens? And the French and British and Germans are not, right now, having problems dealing with their Arab/Muslim minorities, and none have ever, ever persecuted their minorities?
I'm sorry. Israel may not be a better Western democracy than the USA, England, France, Germany, Denmark, etc., but to say it is not one of us is to entirely miss the point of what defines Western democracies, which for all our faults I will defend and, therefore, perforce, defend our friend Israel.
Dr. Eugene J. Fisher Great Falls, VA. 22066
(Dr. Fisher is the Former Associate Director of the Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB))