Tag Archives: Hamas
Israel leaves, tunnels repaired.
Posted on 21. Jan, 2009 by Jesse.
Hours after the final Israeli troops leave the area, the tunnels that connect Gaza to Egypt are repaired and back in service. I found this somewhat surprising initially, as a large focus during the Israeli aerial bombardment was the destruction of the tunnel network that is used to transport goods into Gaza from Egypt. The [...]
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What to do with Hamas?
Posted on 18. Jan, 2009 by Jesse.
In light of the recent week’s events in Gaza, I have been researching the history of Hamas and that of the Palestinians. Hamas is, to put it plainly, a terrorist organization which violently seized control of Gaza in 2007. With 1.4 million people suffering within the walls of Gaza, I can’t help to think [...]
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Apparently Israel can’t spell “we lost big time”
Posted on 18. Jan, 2009 by Jesse.
The news of a unilateral cease fire proposed by the Israeli government was welcome across most of the free world but doubts of its longevity are commonplace. Headlines on Israeli newspapers today read “Ceasefire” with the words “The Victory” printed below, apparently Israel doesn’t know what they have lost in this. Israel has an election [...]

