article.nationalreview.com - 12/30/2008
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Regardless of how Israel goes about fighting Hamas, the results could bring real change to the region.
haaretz.com - 12/30/2008
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haaretz.com —
Three days into Operation Cast Lead, Israel is
proposing a diplomatic exit. A ground operation likely looms
in an effort to increase the pressure on Hamas. At the same time, however, others argue that the air force is close to exhausting its target ...
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ANALYSIS / Hamas is hoping for an IDF ground ...
jeffreygoldberg.theatlantic.com - 12/29/2008
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A reader asks. The answer: I don't think
so. Maybe momentarily. But Hamas will find ways to
regain its "honor." Usually, this means exploding buses. The even deeper question: Can Israel force the overthrow of the Hamas government in Gaza? I'm not sure ...
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Can Israel Break the Will of Hamas?
jewcy.com - 12/31/2008
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jewcy.com —
By Michael Weiss > Commentators in the American
and European press too often succumb to a solipsistic
way of thinking of the Arab-Israeli conflict, as if only one side had any autonomy or agency. The debate between supporters and critics of Israel ...
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Hamas as a Political Failure
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The Sense of Proportion
The Corner on National Review Online —
... to claims that Israeli military action has been excessive: The traditional just-war standard is that military action should be "proportionate" in that it causes fewer harms than it seeks to prevent. That's a sane and sound moral standard. It does not mean that military means must inflict only as much pain as the enemy has inflicted. My comment can be taken as an implicit response, as well, to supporters of Israel who have suggested that the just-war tradition should be at least partially abandoned. These supporters err, I think, in agreeing with many of their foes on what ...
BRILLIANT SATIRE FROM VDH: WHAT "PROGRESSIVES" MIGHT ASK ISRAEL TO DO TO "EVEN THE PLAYING FIELD" AND MAKE THEIR COUNTER-ATTACK "PROPORTIONATE"...
THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS —
... My comment can be taken as an implicit response, as well, to supporters of Israel who have suggested that the just-war tradition should be at least partially abandoned. These supporters err, I think, in agreeing with many of their foes on what proportionality means. ...
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Map of Gaza. Click map to view. Created by Bill Raymond for The Long War Journal .
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