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It is a mixed bag of fury: Those demanding accountability from military and political leaders who unashamedly persisted in their empty pronouncements of victory and a changed Middle East include reserve soldiers and bereaved families, and disgusted civilians on the right still fuming at the Gaza dis...
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Published in: | The Jerusalem report 2006-09, p.5 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | It is a mixed bag of fury: Those demanding accountability from military and political leaders who unashamedly persisted in their empty pronouncements of victory and a changed Middle East include reserve soldiers and bereaved families, and disgusted civilians on the right still fuming at the Gaza disengagement and plans for future West Bank withdrawals. And though the contours of the protest may ultimately shift according to political affiliation, what will undoubtedly remain is the collective angst of an angry nation, arising from a bankrupt leadership, a muddled and frustrated army, and a dearth of credible potential saviors waiting in the wings to guide us back to sanity once heads have rolled. |
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ISSN: | 0792-6049 |