jeffreygoldberg.theatlantic.com - 1/12/2009
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No, really. The good news comes in the form of a bell that isn't ringing: The West Bank is more-or-less quiet. In the first two uprisings, the violence spread quickly from one half of the future state of Palestine to the other. Today, this isn't happening. I asked Walter Isaacson, who is the ...
zombietime.com - 1/12/2009
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zombietime.com —
Gaza War Protest and Anti-Israel Rally San Francisco,
January 10, 2009 On Saturday, January 10, 2009, a...
large rally and march took place in San Francisco to protest Israel's invasion of Gaza. The event was one of a series of similar events held in ...
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Gaza War Protest
timesonline.co.uk - 1/12/2009
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timesonline.co.uk —
ISRAEL has sought to justify its military attacks
on Gaza by stating that it amounts to an...
act of self-defence as recognised by Article 51, United Nations Charter. We categorically reject this contention. The rocket attacks on Israel by Hamas ...
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Israel’s bombardment of Gaza is not self-defence ...
news.yahoo.com - 1/15/2009
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news.yahoo.com —
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip Israeli forces shelled the
United Nations headquarters in the Gaza Strip on Thursday,...
setting fire to the compound filled with hundreds of refugees as U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon was in the region on a mission to end Israel 's ...
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Israeli forces shell UN headquarters in Gaza - Yahoo! News
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Hugh Hewitt: How Great A Defeat For Hamas?
Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog —
... "war criminals." The Hamas leaders, he charged, were responsible for the death of hundreds of innocent Palestinians. "Ever since they came to power, they brought death and destruction to our people." If Israel resists international pressure to cease its operations against Hamas, and the president-elect continues the president's policy towards the Israeli offensive against Hamas, the terrorists' grip on Gaza could be broken, and with it the way opened for a two-state solution. (See Jeffrey Goldberg's note on this. ) ...
Hugh Hewitt: How Great A Defeat For Hamas?
Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog —
... "war criminals." The Hamas leaders, he charged, were responsible for the death of hundreds of innocent Palestinians. "Ever since they came to power, they brought death and destruction to our people." If Israel resists international pressure to cease its operations against Hamas, and the president-elect continues the president's policy towards the Israeli offensive against Hamas, the terrorists' grip on Gaza could be broken, and with it the way opened for a two-state solution. (See Jeffrey Goldberg's note on this. ) ...
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February 2009 Archives
jeffreygoldberg.theatlantic.com 2/26/2009 — Jewish Leaders Overreact to Hillary's Demands According to this report , Jewish leaders (which seems to mean mainly Mort Zuckerman) are upset with Hillary Clinton for demanding that Israel speed up the flow of aid to Gaza. Do I have to point out that ...
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Op-Ed Contributor: What You Don’t Know About Gaza
nytimes.com 1/8/2009 — Nearly everything you’ve been led to believe about Gaza is wrong. Here are a few key points that seem to be missing from the conversation about Israel’s attack on the Gaza Strip. >
No Other Option?!
tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com 1/12/2009 — I watch in shock, like the rest of the world, at the appalling death and destruction being wrought on Gaza by Israel; and still it does not stop. Meanwhile, we see a seemingly never-ending army of well-prepared Israeli war propagandists, some Israeli ...
No State for Palestine… Ever!
westernfrontamerica.com 2/7/2009 — The simple truth is, there should be no Palestinian state and there is no reason, today, to think there will be one anytime in the immediate future.
Gaza Update: Breaking the Cease-fire
firedoglake.com 1/27/2009 —
There are reports of a clash on the Gaza border and unconfirmed news of one Israeli soldier killed and three wounded. At the moment it is difficult to tell what really happened. The most complete report so far is from Reuters :
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Misinformation about the 2005 Gaza Withdrawal
jeffreygoldberg.theatlantic.com 1/7/2009 — I love Daniel Levy -- we're brothers in Zionism , after all -- but sometimes he drives me nuts. Andrew links without comment to Daniel's recent post informing the world that Ariel Sharon was not seeking peace when he withdrew from Gaza in 2005: One ...