We’re privileged to re-post Andrew Higgins’ outstanding piece of journalism in today’s Wall Street Journal, which combines an impressive historical summary with contemporary analysis. He establishes how Israel assisted with the creation and growth of Hamas from the late 1970s. (I’ve known this for years from academic works; however, many people — including a number I’ve encountered on the Net in recent weeks — refuse to accept the evidence.)
More importantly, however, Higgins offers lessons which Israel’s leaders conveniently forgot for the sake of this conflict:
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