The New York Times is furiously rewriting the history of the Gaza conflict to put all the blame on Hamas for the violence, and say nothing about the seven-year-long Israeli siege of the Strip. It blames Hamas for starting the war by kidnapping Israeli teens, leaving out disclaimers of Hamas's responsibility and Israel's interest in waging war on Hamas to end its unity deal with Fatah.
The New York Times is furiously rewriting the history of the Gaza conflict to put all the blame on Hamas for the violence, and say nothing about the seven-year-long Israeli siege of the Strip. It blames Hamas for starting the war by kidnapping Israeli teens, leaving out disclaimers of Hamas's responsibility and Israel's interest in waging war on Hamas to end its unity deal with Fatah.
Radio Free Europe Radio Library article about former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev takes on the current situation in Ukraine and its impact on Europe.
A large majority of Palestinians believe that the Islamist movement Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, won its 50-day war with Israel, a new Palestinian public opinion poll said Tuesday.
Continue reading the main story Mid-East crisis Fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip is currently on hold after both sides agreed to a long-term ceasefire. The past seven weeks have seen the deadliest violence in years, punctuated by a succession of failed truces.
Continue reading the main story Mid-East crisis Fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip is currently on hold after both sides agreed to a long-term ceasefire. The past seven weeks have seen the deadliest violence in years, punctuated by a succession of failed truces.
Continue reading the main story Mid-East crisis Fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip is currently on hold after both sides agreed to a long-term ceasefire. The past seven weeks have seen the deadliest violence in years, punctuated by a succession of failed truces.
Fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip is currently on hold after both sides agreed to a long-term ceasefire. The past seven weeks have seen the deadliest violence in years, punctuated by a succession of failed truces.