Says who?
No one asked him if he is willing to lecture in Israel for money,
you are just assuming that. I'm pretty sure he will find some other excuse.
Probably they wont agree to share expenses with Israelis. Or threaten him
to chose either the PA or Israel.

One thing is sure, a lot less people will want to hear him anyhow,
who wants to hear a freedom activist that sell his soul for money?

Ely

On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 8:12 AM, Omer Zak <w...@zak.co.il> wrote:

> In other words, Stallman's cancellation of speeches in Israeli
> universities is indeed a victory in the worldwide attempt to promote
> academic boycott of Israel.
>
> I understand that it is a battle which can be won by means of some
> money.  So let's arrange funding for Stallman's trip to our area to
> replace Palestinian funds, and without the kind of strings that the
> Palestinians attached to their funds.
>
> Where to send my 100NIS contribution?
>
> --- Omer Zak
>
>
> On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 08:02 +0300, Ira Abramov wrote:
> > I'm pretty suree RMS' reply bounced so here I am quoting it for all of
> > you. he sent me a longer reply in person and they both confirm what I
> > thought - he's more interested in fulfilling his original obligation
> > and use it for promoting collaboration.
> >
> > Moreover, he says the ban imposed on him is NOT Israel in its
> > entirety, but only the Universities (the private Shenkar College seems
> > kosher according to him). The weird but sensible thing to do is find
> > lecture halls outside the universities and there would be no conflict.
> >
> > I think there are now several people in the readers who should
> > marinade their hats for making this a bigger political issue than it
> > really is.
> >
> > I'll be posting his personal replies to me in my blog later, and
> > sending them to the papers.
> >
> > On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 07:36, Richard Stallman <r...@gnu.org> wrote:
> >            I saw that you sent an E-mail message canceling all of your
> >         talks
> >             in Israel= in the upcoming visit.
> >
> >
> >         Not all of them -- only the ones at universities.  It is the
> >         universities that the funders object to.  I have one planned
> >         talk
> >         which is not at a university, which I still plan to give.
> >
> >         I will forward your message to them.  I hope you can indeed
> >         work
> >         something out, because cooperation between Israelis and
> >         Palestinians
> >         is good.
> >
> >         Another possible approach is to find other venues for the
> >         other talks
> >         I was going to give in Israel.
>
>
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