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			| Greedy,Greedy,Greedy | 11-21-2012 09:50 AM |  
 Re: Gaza
 
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					Originally Posted by Adder
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				 Is there any point past which we won't follow Israel into the Gaza mess? 
 |  I have had a couple long conversations with some friends in Israel and a couple old-middle east hands recently, and this thing is bewildering.
 
I think Obama and Clinton want to muddle through until the Israeli elections are over.  There is no negotiated outcome to this right now that does not strengthen Hamas with some sort of lifting of the blockade, and Bibi should have been smart enough to see that before he started moving. Strengthening Hamas could potentially weaken Abbas and Fatah, which can undermine long term peace possibilities.  The alternative of pounding Gaza incessently without any sign of a let up has its own very significant risks for Israel, including more strengthening of Hamas in Gaza.  That means Bibi, on the eve of the election, is going to have to make a move that weakens him internally, even if initiating the strikes strengthened him.  Strikes are very popular in Israel, but ground war is not, at least at present.  
 
My bet is that in the backrooms all efforts are being made to get this toned down enough so they can muddle through the elections, after which it may be possible to get a broader arrangement.  But this move has and will strengthen Hamas, and the only hope for keeping them contained now may be Egypt, which is too unstable to predict.  But Egypt and Turkey are the only wild-cards in the equation who can turn this little war into anything but a disaster for all involved other than Hamas, who seems to have positioned themselves so they get a win even if there are thousands of deaths among the people they are ostensibly governing. |