The 'Real' News On Gaza
Via Melanie Phillips, here’s some must-read information about what’s really going on in the war between Gaza and Israel that for some unaccountable reason you may have missed today in both Britain’s and America’s mainstream media.
Meanwhile, as noted at the WSJ, the crisis in Gaza is a direct confrontation between Israel and Hamas’ Palestinian leadership, with a few other players such as Egypt, Turkey and the U.S. — hovering around the edges, trying to arrange a cease-fire. But looming over the proceedings is another significant power: Iran
2012-11-19 09:20:12
Source: http://www.hyscience.com/archives/2012/11/the_real_news_o.php
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