Israel and the west will pay a price for Gaza's bloodbath: Difference between revisions

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|quote="Whichever choice they make, the war is already cutting the ground from beneath Israeli and western policy across the region. Among Palestinians, it is undermining Mahmoud Abbas - whose presidential term runs out tomorrow - and his Fatah movement, while increasing support for Hamas in the West Bank, where US-trained and EU-financed security forces have now arrested hundreds of activists and banned Hamas demonstrations."
|quote="Whichever choice they make, the war is already cutting the ground from beneath Israeli and western policy across the region. Among Palestinians, it is undermining Mahmoud Abbas - whose presidential term runs out tomorrow - and his Fatah movement, while increasing support for Hamas in the West Bank, where US-trained and EU-financed security forces have now arrested hundreds of activists and banned Hamas demonstrations."
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{{Opinion|2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict|Israel was right to attack Gaza|against}}
{{Opinion|Gaza War|Israel was right to attack Gaza|against}}

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Author(s) Seumas Milne
Source The Guardian
Date January 8, 2009
URL http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/jan/08/gaza-israel-hamas-us
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Quotes-start.png "Whichever choice they make, the war is already cutting the ground from beneath Israeli and western policy across the region. Among Palestinians, it is undermining Mahmoud Abbas - whose presidential term runs out tomorrow - and his Fatah movement, while increasing support for Hamas in the West Bank, where US-trained and EU-financed security forces have now arrested hundreds of activists and banned Hamas demonstrations." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues against the position Israel was right to attack Gaza on the topic Gaza War.