#7 Very nice, but it's not to mean Western universities can keep producing them, for Israel to keep whacking them down. Just another family empowered by the serial folly embedded into egalitarian conventions and empty theories of justice.
Training Arabs to fly airliners, letting them study rocketry, law, finance... it's all a pattern of cascading folly whichever way one looks at it.
In societies believed to be less elevated thinkers, an unspoken policy of selective denial of opportunity is observed. Not as much as China, but we keep the funny beards and names from careers and prospects which they may misuse. To which we receive much flak from the western media but fcuk 'em.
Professor Jamal received his university education in Virginia, USA, obtained a doctorate in civil aviation and studied the engine of the F-16 fighter plane, then worked at NASA space agency, before returning to Gaza to champion the Palestinian cause, according to Al Jazeera.
Al-Zebda worked in secret under the eyes of a resistance commander called Muhammad Deif to develop its military capabilities, heading a group of local engineers and experts, working day and night to turn the scarce resources in the Gaza Strip into advanced tools facing the occupation army. |