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Solving the Hamas Question

By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: June 15, 2010
In: Uncategorized
Tagged: Abbas, Fayyad, Gaza, Hamas, Haniyeh, human rights, Israel, Occupation, Palestine, Palestinian, Palestinians, Two-state solution, West Bank
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And, not coincidentally, Moshe Yaroni, of the blog I recommended in my last post, linked back to an old piece I wrote for JVP in 2006. It was about Hamas’ electoral victory, and I think it stands up well today. But please check out Yaroni’s article.

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