Eurovision and Lack of Vision in the Gaza Strip

Peace will be a little late this year, a little late arriving in the Gaza Strip, the 139-square-mile Palestinian area ruled by Hamas that borders the State of Israel on the east and north for 32 miles.  Since in 2007 it replaced Fatah as the ruling power in the Strip, Hamas has used the area to launch increasingly powerful rocket attacks against Israel, even after Israel in 2005 ended its blockade, though it has varied its tactics and intensity of warfare, depending on political considerations. "How many meals could you buy with the money it cost to launch all those 700 missiles against Israel?" asked a Lebanese journalist on May 6, 2019 of Palestinian leaders in the Gaza Strip.  He received no answer.  By coincidence, the real answer is to be found this month in the streets of London in the notices put up at bus stops, all with the real Palestinian position: "Israel's killing children again.  Enjoy your...(Read Full Article)