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Israel strikes before an ally departs

By Scott Shane

News Analysis

Israel Strikes Before an Ally Departs

Published: January 4, 2009

For nine days, as European and United Nations officials have called urgently for a cease-fire in Gaza, the Bush administration has squarely blamed the rocket attacks of the Palestinian militant group Hamas for Israels assault, maintaining to the end its eight-year record of stalwart support for Israel.

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Mr. Bush, in his weekly radio address on Saturday, said the United States did not want a one-way cease-fire that allowed Hamas to keep up its rocket fire, and Vice President Dick Cheney on Sunday echoed the point, declaring that only a sustainable, durable peace would be acceptable.

Many Middle East experts say Israel timed its move against Hamas, which began with airstrikes on Dec. 27, 24 days before Mr. Bush leaves office, with the expectation of such backing in Washington. Israeli officials could not be certain that President-elect Barack Obama, despite past statements of sympathy for Israels right of self-defense, would match the Bush administr



    
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