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Israeli Prime Benjamin Netanyahu will have to consider his relationships with the US and his far-right political partners as he weighs up his stanley germany options and he can ;t please bothBy Dominic WaghornIsrael is approaching the end of the first phase of its operation in Gaza and with it comes a dilemma.Y stanley cup ou break it, you own it, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell warned President Bush ahead of the invasion of Iraq in 2003, quoting signs in U.S. department stores meant for customers.The same principle applies to Israel with Northern Gaza. Sporadic fighting goes on but it effectively controls the top third of the territory and has comprehensively broken the area as a place to live.Israel has its reasons for flattening it. It says it has used artillery and air strikes professionally to protect its soldiers and that ultimate blame lies with Hamas.But either way, it has pulverised most of the zone it now occupies to rubble and is well on the way to erasing Gaza City from the map.So what does it do with the smouldering ruins An Israeli flag stands on the top of a destroyed building in northern GazaIsrael doesn ;t look like it wants to own what it has broken. It has not followed its military campaign with any largescale humanitarian operation, though it has a duty to do so.Israeli spokesman Mark Regev has told Sky News this is not the time for that, with fighting sti stanley website ll going on. But that seems disingenuous.It is clear that any fighting in northe |
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