
Aston Martin’s New Valen Is a Vulgar Compromise
By ROSS ANDERSON
|The strategy calls for a slow, two-month process of separating Gaza City’s nearly one million civilians from the Hamas terrorist leaders who hole up there.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new Gaza strategy, as articulated after a 10-hour cabinet meeting, is widely misunderstood as an escalation, rather than an ultimatum for Hamas and, for the first time, a listing of Israeli demands for ending the war.

By ROSS ANDERSON
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By BETSY McCAUGHEY
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By MARIO NAVES
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By MATTHEW RICE
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By GEORGE WILL
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By MARIE POHL
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By JOSEPH CURL
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By A.R. HOFFMAN
|Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new Gaza strategy, as articulated after a 10-hour cabinet meeting, is widely misunderstood as an escalation, rather than an ultimatum for Hamas and, for the first time, a listing of Israeli demands for ending the war.
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