The Useful Idiocy of Norman Finkelstein

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Mon Jan 7, 2008 at 7:12 pm PST • Views: 439

Wacademic Norman Finkelstein visits with his mortal enemies: U.S. academic Finkelstein meets top Hezbollah official in Lebanon.

A vocal American critic of Israel met Monday with a senior official from the militant Hezbollah group and visited villages in southern Lebanon that witnessed heavy fighting in the 2006 war between the guerrillas and the Jewish state.

Norman Finkelstein, who resigned last year as a political science professor at DePaul University in Chicago, met Hezbollah’s commander in south Lebanon, Nabil Kaouk, in his office in the coastal city of Tyre.

He visited the border village of Maroun el-Rass where heavy fighting between Hezbollah guerrillas and Israeli troops took place during the two side’s 34-day war in the summer 2006, according to the state-run National News Agency and Hezbollah’s Al-Manar television.

Finkelstein also toured the border village of Aita al-Shaab, the location from where Hezbollah guerrillas triggered the war after they crossed the border, killing three Israeli soldiers and capturing two others in hopes of trading them for Lebanese prisoners in Israeli jails, according to the report. …

“After the horror and after the shame and after the anger there still remain a hope, and I know that I can get in a lot of trouble for what I am about to say, but I think that the Hezbollah represents the hope. They are fighting to defend their homeland,” the Brooklyn-born Finkelstein told reporters.

UPDATE at 1/7/08 7:51:37 pm:

Finkelstein is following in the footsteps of his idol: Noam Chomsky.

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