Why is there a need for analogy at all?? The situation is not that complicated, Israel screwed them over, it's plain to see.
Scale of Gaza destruction emerges
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7836869.stm
More than 1,300 Palestinians killed : 13 Israeli deaths
More than 4,000 buildings destroyed in Gaza, more than 20,000 severely damaged
Tens of thousands of Gazans homeless
The full scale of devastation in Gaza following Israel's three-week offensive is becoming clear, after both Israel and Hamas declared ceasefires.
UN official John Ging said half a million people had been without water since the conflict began, and huge numbers of people were without power.
Four thousand homes are ruined and tens of thousands of people are homeless.
Israeli spokesman Mark Regev said he expected border crossings to open for aid later on Monday.
Israeli PM Ehud Olmert said he wanted troops to leave as quickly as possible, and some have already left.
Israel called a ceasefire on Saturday, saying it had met its war aims.
Mr Ging, director of operations for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa), said most important was how to get basic supplies into Gaza.
"We have a big recovery operation ahead of us, reconstruction - none of it will be possible of course, on any scale, until we get crossing points open," he told the BBC.
Unrwa was keen to reopen its schools, Mr Ging said, where 50,000 people were sheltering. Tens of thousands have been made homeless by the bombardment.
Big questions remain, our correspondent says, such as who will police Gaza's southern border and how much power Hamas still has.
At least 1,300 Palestinians, according to Palestinian sources, and 13 Israelis have been killed since Israel launched its offensive on 27 December. Palestinian medical sources say at least 95 bodies have been pulled from the rubble since Israel halted its offensive.
Correspondents say the ceasefire in Gaza remains fragile, although no air strikes, rocket attacks or major clashes were reported overnight.
Palestinian militants fired about 20 rockets over the border after the Israeli ceasefire announcement, and Israel responded with an air attack.
Surrounded by an array of European political leaders, some of whom were highly critical of Israel's tactics in the conflict with Hamas, the Israeli prime minister said his country was not interested in staying in the Gaza Strip.
Anonymous Israeli officials, quoted by AP news agency, said the withdrawal would be completed before US President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration on Tuesday.
Correspondents say Israeli leaders want to get off to a smooth start with the new administration in Washington.
The European leaders had travelled to Israel to lend their support to the ceasefires.
The top Hamas leader in Gaza, Ismail Haniya, said Israel had "failed to achieve its goals".
In a speech broadcast on Hamas TV station, he said: "God has granted us a great victory, not for one faction, or party, or area, but for our entire people."
Hamas said it would hold fire for a week to give Israel time to withdraw its forces from the Gaza Strip