Why the Recipe of and for Deradicalization of Gaza Is Dangerously Unrealistic One of the most persistent — and pernicious — myths being bandied about in the debate over how to achieve some peaceable resolution to the violence induced by radical Islam in Gaza is the proposed "panacea" of "de-radicalization" of extremist Islamist elements. The rationale underlying the prescription of deradicalization is as glib as it is deceptive. After all, what could be more reasonable? If radical Islam is the problem, then surely the solution is deradicalization. However, this deceptively sound reasoning begs two crucial question: "How is this to...