
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears resolved to make sure Hamas will not be the same after this conflict.
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[From article]
The tiny Jewish state is under fierce attack, with millions of its citizens spending long hours in bomb shelters. Yet any response beyond a mere tit-for-tat is labeled disproportionate, putting Israel in the impossible position of being damned if it does and doomed if it doesn’t.
Of course, it must strike back hard, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears resolved that the Hamas that started this war will not be the same Hamas when it is over. How and when we get there remains unknown, but one thing we do know is how we got where we are.
“So much for the notion that the Israeli occupation is the root of instability in the region.”
It does not want to live in peace with Israel, no matter the borders. It refuses to accept Israel’s right to exist within any borders.
How Israel is fighting for its life
By Michael Goodwin
New York Post
July 13, 2014 | 12:19am


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