journalist and writer, theodore hertzle, in order to create a home for the jewish people. slowly but surely this idea which at the beginning started to be a part of a major national movement, and, in fact, if you look at zionism not only as an idea but also as a revolution, it is maybe the biggest revolution in world history. a whole new jewish culture, israeli culture was created. i think it s encapsulated most clearly in a line from a 19th century yiddish poem that is part of the israeli national anthem. to be a free people. in our own land. but in september of 1939, the outbreak of world war ii forces
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peace process back to the world s attention, craig. and what is next on the pope s trip? well, he will be going back to the vet can after he plays homage to the wailing wall and to the first pope to ever lay a wreath on the grave of theodore hertzle the founder of modern day zionism and this is a symbolism measure here craig. and the office in israel, that office is largely ceremonial, and the true power in israel lies in the office of the prime minister, and does that lessen in any way the importance over the significance of the pope s invitation?
equally with the palestinians. give you a couple of examples, for instance. palestinians were very upset. they noticed that obama mentioned an israeli child who was a victim of a rocket attack and they said, why didn t he mention any of our children. what about our prisoners of 4,5,000 who have been in israeli jails. there wasn t any word about them. he made an express point of visiting the graves of theodore hertzle the founder of modern zionism in jerusalem in tel aviv he visited the site where yitzhak rabin was killed, and the shrine there. and they said he didn t even walk past the shrine to yasser arafat that many palestinians are saying this. so there s a great deal of, i would use the word anger. because i don t think he changed the minds of many palestinians at all. and his martin remember during the speech when he went off script and he got very emotional. he talked about having met with those palestinian youths aged 15 to 22 and he appealed to the