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...“The best analogy is you may still want to go to the cinema every now and then, but you’re not cancelling Netflix,” says Khalil Zahar, chief executive of FightCamp, whose interactive, at-home boxing service...
...I witnessed a similar phenomenon when I reported for the FT in South Africa a decade ago: there, the start-up scene was stunted because the post-apartheid transition pulled the most talented black businesspeople...
...“I don’t know if that’s good or bad, but I do need to pay my people.”...
...“I think he very much wants to avoid it,” said Nathan Thrall, a Jerusalem-based analyst at the International Crisis Group. “He is basically risk-averse....
...It is possible that hardliners such as Mr Zahar will triumph over the voices calling for reform....
...He said: “I believe that we have reached the best deal that we could have gotten at this time. I don’t know if the coming period would have allowed us to reach a better deal or a deal at all....
...“I’m a journalist and if there was any government pressure on us, I would be out of here.”...
...“I will get $900 at least for it,” said a Palestinian as he drove off on his brand new vehicle. For many Palestinians, this week marked the first time they had set foot outside Gaza in years....
...“In the 10 years since I have been away in the US, the city has changed enormously.”...
...“The removal of the government is not a recipe for civil war, as suggested by Zahar. Firing the government is a constitutional right that I can exercise when I want,” said Mr Abbas....
...Firing the government is a constitutional right that I can exercise when I want,” said Mr Abbas....
...“I am afraid that they will boycott me and they will not deal with me which means that I cannot do anything. I cannot deliver. I cannot move here or there,” he said....
...“We have to rely on income from the people,” Mahmoud Zahar, Hamas leader in Gaza, said before the election. “We have to depend on small local industries rather than large donor projects.”...
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