re: #6 sliv_the_eli
Are we getting to coffee time, and need to hear inflections and watch facial expressions?
It’s not a question of whether one agrees with Netenyahu—but that the Yahoo writer is turning what is a clear threat into something imagined. This is significant.
However, how Jews discuss upcoming events commemorating the Holocaust—there are always discussions—who to speak, what to say, celebration of life, tone. However, if you compare it to the article on Ynet, the Yahoo article is close—but Yahoo added the paragraph about Netenyahu, and thus forced this issue into the article about Iran being an imagined threat, creating the impression that what is real is not real. That’s the problem.