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by: DION NISSENBAUM, KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS
2006-3-7
Had Israel’s quarter-ton bomb been a bit bigger, Ismail Haniyeh might have gone down in history three years ago as a minor Hamas figure killed in a surgical strike aimed at the militant group’s leadership. Instead, the fisherman’s son who survived attempted assassination, exile and imprisonment has emerged as the softer, pragmatic face of Hamas as it moves into power. Charged wi.. |