Talk:Jonathan Steele (journalist)
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Jonathan Steele describes Hamas's victory in the January 2006 Elections in his Guardian column as the best news from the Middle East for a long time... Above all, Europe should not get hung up on the wrong issues, like armed resistance and the "war on terror". Murdering a Palestinian politician by a long-range attack that is bound also to kill innocent civilians is morally and legally no better than a suicide bomb on a bus. Hamas's refusal to give formal recognition of Israel's right to exist should also not be seen by Europe as an urgent problem. EITHER A SIGNATURE OR AN IP ADDRESS IS NEEDED FOR THIS CONTRIBUTION. IF NEITHER IS PROVIDED, I MAY REMOVE IT. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dagme (talk • contribs) 00:26, 14 April 2017 (UTC) |