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Barry Stevens's avatar

Thanks so much for these articles-- lots of great information. However, you state near the beginning that "To this day, neither Hamas nor Fatah—in power in Gaza and the West Bank respectively—publicly accept Israel’s right to exist..." But you must know this is not true of Fatah? In the 1990s, the PLO, led by Fatah, renounced armed struggle and supported UNSC 242, which called for a two-state solution back in 1967, and the PLO engaged in and signed the Oslo Accords (also in the 1990s) which recognize Israel. This fact is very important, and distinguishes Fatah from Hamas. Fatah has been a negotiating partner with Israel (perhaps to its detriment politically). To say they don't accept Israel's right to exist is just not true. I am surprised you wrote that. Please modify that sentence.

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Richard KATZ's avatar

I am not an Israeli but have been visiting Israel for about 20 years +

Your article was a very fair and well researched piece, the notes too; the negative aspects of Israel in the “occupied” territories are clear.

However, the right of Israel to exist as an independent Jewish state after x thousand years of persecution of the Jews, drives everything the Israelis do and this culminates in their decision now to “eliminate” their main adversary, Hamas.

Israel considers Hamas (and of course Iran) as an existentialist threat to their very existence and I have much sympathy for that view.

Peace requires two parties, at least, and both sides are divided.

I look forward very much to your next piece.

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