Parsing Gains of Gaza War

What is clear is that, despite vague Israeli hopes that Hamas could be completely removed, that has not happened. Much of the group’s manpower remains, mostly because it made a point of fighting at a distance — or not at all — whenever possible despite the fury of the Israeli advance and bombardment. Full Story »

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Topics: War, Middle East, Israel, Democracy In the Middle East, Gaza
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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - Jan 19, 2009 - 6:12 AM PST
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Marsha Iverson
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by Marsha Iverson - Jan. 19, 2009

Detailed strategic analysis of the chess game between Israeli government and Hamas, with the vast majority of Palestinian civilians caught in the middle.

Watching the political maneuverings around the world over this issue, I begin to understand how World War I happened...world leaders were jockeying for power, and nobody was concerned at all for the civilians. I also begin to understand that this is likely true for most all wars. But most of all, I begin to appreciate what the founders of the United States of America meant by their revolutionary concept: "government Of the People, By the People, For the People." Isn't THAT what the ... More »

Israeli officials themselves said Sunday in briefings to the cabinet that even though Hamas institutions had been badly damaged, its militants might well keep shooting ... More »

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Kaizar Campwala
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by Kaizar Campwala - Jan. 19, 2009

“I have always said that Hamas is a very rational political movement,” he said. “When they use suicide bombings, for example, it is done very consciously, based on ... More »

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