Well, no. I read the beginning and I could see where it was going. It's like a comedian who has one line that he thinks is really strong, so he keeps writing little stories that are all analogies so that he can finish each one with his punchline: disease of the mind.
You get hung up on the catch phrase "a disease of the mind" which is merely a theme he choose to write with (and describe the phsycological warfare that Israel does), when whats noteworthy with that article, is that it perfectly retells the horrible crimes committed against Palestinians in the last 60 years.
Its not just "little stories", if you read it all, but a very good way to summarise the inhuman atrocities (physically as well as mentally) they have had to withstand while being branded the villains, and their aggressors potraying themselves as the victims, all this time.
A nicely written way to remind of crimes people tend to totally ignore and file under as "the usual middle-estern little squabbles...".
I mean, not just the last 60 years of war crimes, but this past months big massacre, I mean the countless war crimes in that alone, will be mostly TOTALLY ignored as usual, the UN will make a some fuss, there will be outrage, but basically NOTHING will be done against it. Thats the last thing fresh on our minds, imagine the 60 years of similar crap people hardly give much attention to.