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|quote="Israel will not be able to topple Hamas unless it fully reoccupies Gaza, and it will probably not be able even to stop the rocket attacks on its cities without some kind of political settlement. For that, Israel will need the mediation of Egypt, Saudi Arabia or other Sunni states. Israel must be careful not to allow its military campaign to undermine its own diplomatic end game -- or to hand another political victory to an Iranian regime that remains a far greater threat to Israel than Hamas is." | |quote="Israel will not be able to topple Hamas unless it fully reoccupies Gaza, and it will probably not be able even to stop the rocket attacks on its cities without some kind of political settlement. For that, Israel will need the mediation of Egypt, Saudi Arabia or other Sunni states. Israel must be careful not to allow its military campaign to undermine its own diplomatic end game -- or to hand another political victory to an Iranian regime that remains a far greater threat to Israel than Hamas is." | ||
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{{Opinion| | {{Opinion|Gaza War|Israel was right to attack Gaza|mixed}} |
Latest revision as of 17:41, July 14, 2009
This is an opinion item.
Author(s) | The Washington Post editorial board |
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Source | The Washington Post |
Date | December 30, 2008 |
URL | http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/29/AR2008122901895.html |
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This item takes a mixed stance on the position Israel was right to attack Gaza on the topic Gaza War.