Where’s the thread about the peace deal?
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Or at least a cease fire. We’ll see.
It seems too early to judge, but a cease fire with hostages released is obviously a win regardless of what happens later.
What I find encouraging is Hamas’ supporters in the West are sad and so are Smotrich and his kind. That doesn’t mean the deal is good necessarily, but of either of those groups were happy we would know it’s a horrible deal.
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He’s not wrong.
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Yeah, I saw the same thing. Tell Netanyahu not to come to a deal because that would help Harris, and now he wants credit, a year later and 40K deaths later. Yeah, peace prize worthy!
The war may restart in a few weeks when Hamas tries to reassert control over the strip.
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I have to agree with Trump that it was the right time to stop what was beginning (or "biginning" as Trump wrote in the Knesset visitors book
) to be a one sided stalemate.
The Palestinian terrorists however have not released all the hostages, they have openly executed 'collaborators' in the streets, and are fighting with splinter group (who may be worse terrorists). -
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It's a ceasefire in name only. The Israeli state has never honored its ceasefire agreements. That's just an historical fact.
The Israeli state wants all of the Palestinians gone (more precisely, it wants them dead), and, it wants the entirety of the land (and more-- the so-called "greater Israel" Net... has presented in UN speechs, openly, repeatedly, and with imaginary maps).
I don't personally know how anyone could fail to notice any of this because the Israeli state has been openly, explicitly stating its intention to commit genocide for the past two years.
But that's my problem. I don't really care anymore about changing anyone's mind.
The fact is I changed my own mind is surprised and I'm satisfied by it.
Btw, you can look up a comparison of the energy of the nuclear bombs dropped on Japan vs the energy of the bombs dropped on Gaza.
The bombing of Japan by scientific measurement pales in comparison.
But, this is a fact I learned yesterday-- all of the bombs dropped on Gaza have left (so-called) depleted uranium.
It's a wasteland now. I can't think it would ever make a good tourist destination.
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