For some inexplicible reason the world still seems in some sort of shock about the victory of Hamas in the recent elections. Clearly, many will need to "adjust" their thinking to the new realities on the ground.
The NY Times today [Sunday edition] carries an interesting article on how some Israelis view the Hamas victory. It would appear, with reservations, with a degree of cautious optimism. It may well be misplaced, but both Hamas and the Israelis will, sooner or later, have to attempt some sort of rapproachment. How long that might take, and what the intervening period will bring with it, may be another matter altogether.
I suspect that it will, in the final analysis, be the Israelis who will have to yield by giving up parts of the West Bank and the occupation of Palestinian land. Interestingly, some commentators are already referring to a "truce" between Hamas and the Israelis......rather than Hamas recognising Israel as such. Hmmmm!!!!
Then again, this very latest update from Israel a few minutes ago - as reported here in the NY Times - doesn't portend well.
The NY Times today [Sunday edition] carries an interesting article on how some Israelis view the Hamas victory. It would appear, with reservations, with a degree of cautious optimism. It may well be misplaced, but both Hamas and the Israelis will, sooner or later, have to attempt some sort of rapproachment. How long that might take, and what the intervening period will bring with it, may be another matter altogether.
I suspect that it will, in the final analysis, be the Israelis who will have to yield by giving up parts of the West Bank and the occupation of Palestinian land. Interestingly, some commentators are already referring to a "truce" between Hamas and the Israelis......rather than Hamas recognising Israel as such. Hmmmm!!!!
Then again, this very latest update from Israel a few minutes ago - as reported here in the NY Times - doesn't portend well.
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