For Palestinian Leaders, Killing Jews Is More Important than Keeping the Lights On
There can’t be peace as long as the power is out.
May 25, 2017
There can’t be peace as long as the power is out.
For nearly a month, residents of the Gaza Strip have had electricity for only a few hours a day, a situation that threatens a serious humanitarian crisis. The reason? The Palestinian Authority (PA), based in the West Bank, normally supplies Gaza with fuel for its power plant, but cut off the supply because the Strip’s rulers won’t pay up. Evelyn Gordon ask how peace is possible when Palestinian leaders are so contemptuous of their own people’s welfare:
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