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Particularly surprising is the well-referenced story of how Israel deliberately put tons of explosives into the hands of Gazan militants - against the wishes of Hamas and over the protests of international observers.
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Well-known but now forgotten is that Hamas had cut rocket fire by 99.5% before Israel broke the 6-month ceasefire.
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Wikispooks gives proper coverage to the international reports - of which there are more than people might suppose - 3 from the UN, plus HRW and Amnesty. Wikispooks is careful to cover these in as balanced a fashion as possible.
 
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Revision as of 09:29, 28 November 2011


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The Wikispooks article concentrates on details omitted from the corresponding Wikipedia page.

Particularly surprising is the well-referenced story of how Israel deliberately put tons of explosives into the hands of Gazan militants - against the wishes of Hamas and over the protests of international observers.

Well-known but now forgotten is that Hamas had cut rocket fire by 99.5% before Israel broke the 6-month ceasefire.

Wikispooks gives proper coverage to the international reports - of which there are more than people might suppose - 3 from the UN, plus HRW and Amnesty. Wikispooks is careful to cover these in as balanced a fashion as possible.


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