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bbb , |
tel aviv israel |
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(05.30.15) |
An excellent analysis. Proves that hitting them hard in the war was the best policy.
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2. Aaah so the new tunnels are part of a Hamas reach out to
Israel initiative? For quiet diplomacy?
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3. "...a proportional airstrike, and that´s the end of it":
Scharp , |
Tel Aviv, Israel |
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(05.30.15) |
For now, yes. The aftermath of "Protective Edge" is just like the aftermath of "Cast Lead", and so on and so forth.
Same same but different.
As Giora Eiland asked in a recent op-ed: will there be a fundamental strategic move"?
Netanyahu and many others would like to keep Hamas in Power in Gaza. The price to pay is that every now and then, thousands of people will be killed - both civilians and Soldiers, on both sides.
This price is ok for all those that don´t want a two-state solution. Is there a better option?
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4. Do people really believe this hasbara, Are the
israeli and israeli-firsters brain dead or brain washed?
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5. #3. Lunacy of Two State Final Solution is self evident
Chaim , |
Israel |
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(05.31.15) |
#3. The utter lunacy of the Two State Final Solution is obvious to any child capable of reading a map.
Judea and Samaria have belonged to Jews for more than 4,000 years. They also make Israel viable.
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The Hamas leadership will be using those tunnels to escape into Israel in case the Salafi organizations will take over Gaza.
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