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Winning & Losing in Gaza

FALK, RICHARD | February 9, 2009 issue

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The article offers commentary on the cease-fire in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the Gaza Strip in Palestine, and the effects the military attack could have on Israel. The article suggests that Hamas's actions could have helped win the support of the secular Palestinian people, and that the struggle may also have given Hamas support from the United Nations (UN) and other human rights groups. Israel's use of certain weapons may result in a war crimes investigation by the UN.

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HAMAS; UNITED Nations; ARAB-Israeli conflict; GAZA Strip; PALESTINE; ISRAEL
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