That position is in line with today's Israeli policies.
At the same time, he refused to back away from his criticism of Israeli policy.
But the irony is that Israeli policy has played a part in bringing it about.
Israeli policy has been widely examined by many organizations across the world.
He said his article called for a nonviolent response to Israeli policy.
It was prepared by a high-powered team of Israeli foreign policy and military experts.
About 40 percent of the respondents said they were sometimes troubled by Israeli policies.
But the underlying issue is the political and moral bankruptcy of Israeli policy.
The implication is of an Israeli policy without a head or a heart.
This must be the starting point of a new Israeli policy.