So supporting Palestinian statehood is supporting the rule of law?
So, if Netanyahu visits a country that supports the rule of law, and that country turns him over to the ICC, that would OK, right?
Also, you may have missed this but Ireland, Spain, and Sweden now recognize Palestinian statehood.
Your list of attributes of a historical novel is very subjective and not one that is universally accepted. It's almost impossible to argue objectively that Charles Reade's The Cloister and the Hearth better fulfills the points you named than the works of Scott, Dickens or Fenimore Cooper, all of whom are generally regarded as superior writers to Reade. The one exception could be Reade's attention to historical detail, but that's not a "make-or-break" characteristic of a historical novel.
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