June 6, 2007
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Syrian President Bashar Assad (AP)
"There has been a military price as well... Military commentator Ze'ev Schiff wrote that the Israeli army's "fighting abilities ... have been blunted by years of police action in the territories.""The war was an act of self-defense, but the conquests exceeded any prewar planning, and there was no strategy for what was to be done with the newly occupied land. …
[W]arnings went unheeded. Israeli-Arab negotiations have repeatedly reached dead ends. Both sides share blame for the stalemate, but stalemate allowed the occupation to turn from accident to institution. Gradually, settlement in the occupied territories became Israel’s national project. Access the full article>>
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