What Hizballah’s Presence in Yemen Means for Israel
It could result in a tectonic shift in the Middle East’s balance of power.
December 4, 2017
While lending a hand to Islamic State.
Since Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, and the Palestinian Authority (PA), which controls parts of the West Bank, signed a reconciliation agreement in October, Gazans have indeed benefited. Consumer prices, for instance, have dropped sharply, thanks in part to the fact that imports ceased to be taxed twice—once by Hamas and once by the PA. But Hamas has already begun to undermine its gains, as Evelyn Gordon explains:
It could result in a tectonic shift in the Middle East’s balance of power.
While lending a hand to Islamic State.
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Since Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, and the Palestinian Authority (PA), which controls parts of the West Bank, signed a reconciliation agreement in October, Gazans have indeed benefited. Consumer prices, for instance, have dropped sharply, thanks in part to the fact that imports ceased to be taxed twice—once by Hamas and once by the PA. But Hamas has already begun to undermine its gains, as Evelyn Gordon explains:
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