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Egypt, despite its efforts to restore its regional role, still adheres to the legacy of Hosni Mubarak, and its role as a mediator between the two parties.
However, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, for the first time since 1948, are within the Palestinian resistance arms, and that Israel is witnessing an attrition war destroying what is left of their prestige, and Benjamin Netanyahu chance to win the election.
Has Israel’s Assault on Gaza Made Tel Aviv Vulnerable?
For Israel, the assault on Gaza has multiple aims. The most immediate is to intimidate the Islamist militants who operate out of the coastal enclave.......The message from Israel is: “Resistance is futile.”...
Israeli officials make clear they do not want to destroy Hamas, which though categorized as a terrorist organization is nonetheless the most moderate group currently operating in Gaza. It has launched missiles only rarely since the last offensive Israel launched, in December 2008, in which 1,400 Palestinians were killed......Since then, most rockets are fired by other militant groups, such as the Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad, and an assortment of Salafist groups like the Army of Islam.
Hamas actually worked hard to prevent the launches – most of the time.

“Up until yesterday we had pretty clear rules of the game,” says Berti, who recently co-authored a book on Hamas and Hizballah.
“Hamas through the Iz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades basically was policing the border for Israel 90% of the time. Then every few months we had these short-lived escalations ended by a cease-fire, then we had a few months of relative calm.”
The increase in attacks reflected a change in policy within the organization. The number of rockets launched into Israel - where a million civilians were vulnerable, running to shelters when sirens sounded - increased after Hamas’ longtime political chief, Khaled Meshaal, failed to persuade a majority of the leadership to set aside violence and join forces with Mahmoud Abbas, the leader of the secular Fatah movement and head of the Palestinian Authority, which governs the West Bank, the other Palestinian territory.
Abbas, also known as Abu Mazen, argues for ending the 45-year Israeli occupation through nonviolent means, including a current effort to win recognition as a state from the United Nations General Assembly on Nov. 29.
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