Sound and Fury in Gaza

If Hamas is getting bombed into submission, it doesn't much show. As the bedraggled old bus crosses from Egypt into the Gaza Strip, Ghazi Hamad meets it at the Rafah Gate. Spokesman for the Palestinian government and formerly an aide to the Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh, Hamad is proud to identify himself as a Hamas official. Is he worried about the sort of "F-16 assassinations" that Israel has been handing out? He rolls his eyes skyward and shrugs: ... Full Story »

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Mike LaBonte
3.3
by Mike LaBonte - Jan. 18, 2009

Only Palestinian viewpoints, a story told from inside Gaza. Sources are not given for some facts. This hints at the brutality of Hamas in dealing with Gaza dissidents. It would have shown more balance by going deeper into that, and including an Israeli viewpoint.

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