Um excelente artigo disponível na edição online da Foreign Policy.
"Every Day Life in Gaza" é um bom exemplo de como é possível informar e relatar uma situação e um "estado de coisas" que pede mais do que uma análise "bons Vs maus"...
Meh, wishful thinking, I guess.
Reporting from Gaza usually consists of two well worn tropes, and conveys little of the realities of life there. Liberals tend to focus on the story of Israel's blockade, and the economic hardship it continues to engender, despite its partial easing. Running such coverage a close second come ritual denunciations of Hamas, whose relationship with facts observable on the ground sometimes seems shaky. Hamas, one is invited to believe, is close to creating an authoritarian Islamic emirate that will require all women to wear burqas and govern through Sharia law. After spending a week in Gaza City and other parts of the Strip, however, all I can say is that I found little evidence for such a project.