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REVEALED: The Obama administration's support for Hamas was not passiveimage: http://www.jewishworldreview.com/images/clear.gifCaroline B. GlickBy Caroline B. GlickPublished March 3, 2017 In the next inevitable confrontation with the terror group, the lessons of the Hamas War must not be ignoedIsrael's State Comptroller’s Report on Operation Protective Edge, the Jewish state’s war with Hamas in the summer of 2014, is exceedingly detailed. The problem is that it addresses the wrong details.Israel’s problem with Hamas wasn’t its tactics for destroying Hamas’s attack tunnels. Israel faced two challenges in its war with Hamas that summer. The first had to do with the regional and global context of the war. The second had to do with its understanding of its enemy on the ground.Read more at http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0317/glick030317.php3#cm5uF4uoxjZZ9y6F.99
Had he informed the public, the knowledge that the US was backing Hamas would have caused mass demoralization and panic. So Netanyahu had to fight the diplomatic fight of his life secretly.Read more at http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0317/glick030317.php3#aOUAYBv7Jd6m5KIW.99
Then on July 23, 2014, the administration took the almost inconceivable step of having the Federal Aviation Administration ban flights of US carriers to Ben-Gurion Airport for 36 hours. The flight ban was instituted after a Hamas missile fell a mile from the airport.The FAA did not ban flights to Pakistan or Afghanistan after jihadists on the ground successfully bombed airplanes out of the sky.It took Sen. Ted Cruz’s threat to place a hold on all State Department appointments, and Canada’s Conservative Party government’s behind-the-scenes diplomatic revolt to get the flight ban rescinded...