"For Mr. Segev [an Israeli historian] the Lebanese war seems like a side show to Israel’s main and persisting problem: the Palestinians. Israel still faces a crisis in Gaza, including the unknown fate of a soldier captured June 25, and unresolved disputes over the Hamas-led government.
“This war is a huge detour from the real problem, like an accident that shouldn’t have happened,” Mr. Segev said. “The Palestinian problem persists, and again the government looks to be bad managers.”
This assessment, in an article in the NY Times, of where Israel stands in the current conflict and the ramifications flowing from it - including the "tug of war" between the Israeli military and the politicians - makes for interesting reading and a possible insight into how things might develop from here onwards in the seemingly intractable conflict in the region. Read the full piece here.
“This war is a huge detour from the real problem, like an accident that shouldn’t have happened,” Mr. Segev said. “The Palestinian problem persists, and again the government looks to be bad managers.”
This assessment, in an article in the NY Times, of where Israel stands in the current conflict and the ramifications flowing from it - including the "tug of war" between the Israeli military and the politicians - makes for interesting reading and a possible insight into how things might develop from here onwards in the seemingly intractable conflict in the region. Read the full piece here.
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