
Question: when does a sealed border with one country cease to exist in the western media mind?
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Melanie Phillips is a Daily Mail columnist. She also writes for the Jewish Chronicle and is a panellist on BBC Radio Four's Moral Maze. Her most recent book is 'Londonistan', published by Encounter and Gibson Square.
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ndm
July 2nd, 2008 5:55pmMelanie Phillips asks and answers:
-- Question: when does a sealed border with one country cease to exist in the western media mind?
-- Answer: when the country controlling the other border is Israel.
No. Wrong answer. But Melanie Phillips knew that because in the preceding sentence she wrote that it is being opened for THREE days.
As Melanie Phillips knows full well "ceases to exist" implies a permanence certainly not provided by a three-day opening.
Mark Pollock
July 3rd, 2008 3:05amNDM, The Egyptians know the violence and damage that Hamas would inflcit on them and like Israel have no viable choice but to keep them contained. The brief Egyptian border opening was negotiated as a humanitarian gesture after which the border was again sealed. It is foolish to imagine that the problems of the Gazans are purely of Israeli origin.