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By Alon Ben-Meir, published 25/5/2021No one should have the illusion that once a ceasefire is established, Israel and the Palestinians can negotiate a peace agreement.
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Posted by individual, Wednesday, 26 May 2021 8:01:48 AM
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This guy has a different solution to the issue...assassinate Hamas leadership.
http://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/tyler-o-neil/2021/05/24/son-of-hamas-founder-urges-israel-to-take-down-hamas-leaders-even-during-ceasefire-n1449286 He's the son of one of the Hamas founders. He says the Hamas leadership, having provoked Israel, sat out the bombing in safety while they left the Gazans to face the music. He wants them held accountable. We should remember this wasn't a Palestine v Israel war. It was Gaza/Hamas v Israel. The West Bank was and remains quiet. So the solution is to make the Hamas leadership, which is holding the Gazans in virtual prison, pay for their actions. Then they'll think again before launching aggressive war. “The silence of the majority of Gaza is not because they support Hamas, but because they are afraid of Hamas...The people live in fear. Hamas rules over them by the sword. If you oppose Hamas they will shoot you or hang you immediately. You and your family are finished.” Posted by mhaze, Wednesday, 26 May 2021 1:20:58 PM
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It's the old story about the boy-scout who was so eager to do his daily good-deed that he "helped" an old lady to cross the street.
- He just forgot to ask the lady whether she liked to get to the other side: she happened to be on her way home, which was on the same side! This describes the situation between Israel and the Palestinians: [the leadership of] both sides want war, not reconciliation, yet the author and so many other do-gooders try to advise them on how to achieve that last thing they wish for! Posted by Yuyutsu, Wednesday, 26 May 2021 3:43:25 PM
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Aidan,
Well, 'ere we go again ! I think an electric fence would yield better results !