Scenes of Hamas gunmen gunning down civilians in undefended towns have struck nerves deep in the national psyche
Palestinian militants celebrate by an Israeli tank at the border fence of the Gaza Strip A prime minister and a government that have defined themselves by security and the ruthless elimination of
“Worst day in the history of the State of Israel – bar none,” said veteran Israeli commentator Chemi Shalev as casualty figures steadily ticked up, accompanied by lurid details and imagery, as confusion still swirled about what exactly happened – and how it had been allowed to happen.
That complacency was reflected elsewhere in government, with reports of cabinet meetings this week that declared the Gaza front to be quiet. As Israel embarks on another bombing campaign of the strip – a convention routine enough to earn the descriptor “mowing the lawn” – with Netanyahu again promising a decisive blow against the enemy and the re-establishment of deterrence, his F-16s can only deliver revenge and more material for Hamas recruiters.
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