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“Je pense bien évidemment que le terrorisme est inacceptable, mais il faut reconnaître que lorsque l'on est occupé avec des moyens militaires infiniment supérieurs aux vôtres, la réaction populaire ne peut pas être que non-violente. Est-ce que ça sert le Hamas d'envoyer des rockets sur la ville de Sdérot ? La réponse est non. Ça ne sert pas sa cause, mais on peut expliquer ce geste par l'exaspération des Gazaouis. Dans la notion d'exaspération, il faut comprendre la violence comme une regrettable conclusion de situations inacceptables pour ceux qui les subissent. Alors, on peut se dire que le terrorisme est une forme d'exaspération. Et que cette exaspération est un terme négatif. Il ne faudrait pas exaspérer, il faudrait espérer.”

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