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D Lant's avatar

An excellent and insightful analysis.

Kathy's avatar

Thank you for these insights which are hard to come by elsewhere in the media. I still am casting about for a solution. I don't understand how Hamas can be "consumed" when they are able to continue to recruit, as they seem to have been doing. My other question is, isn't there some way the continual economic support from Iran for Hamas to be squeezed off by third parties? How is this funding transferred? Is there pressure that can be brought to bear on the Iranian economic support aspect?

palooka's avatar

hiya dumb bitch Hamas is not a terrorist organization

but in reality, the torah jews are rising up against “israel”

it must suck to have to live a lie and yet suck at lying LOL

burn in hell

palestine will be free

Mirrors for the Prince's avatar

Interesting piece but sort of ignores the elephant in the room - Israel has no interest in peace and it set terms in the ceasefire designed to ensure its failure. It has already violated the agreement over 100 times whereas, aside from the single incident referenced above in Rafah - Hamas has adhered to it.

https://open.substack.com/pub/mirrorsfortheprince/p/the-ceasefire-between-hamas-and-israel?r=v623r&utm_medium=ios

Neural Foundry's avatar

The fracture betwen the Iranian and Qatari factions feels like it could reshape the whole conflct. If neither side can actually enforce an agreemnt, we're looking at perpetual chaos no matter what peace deal gets signed.

LiberateHumanity's avatar

They're not a terrorist organization. They are a resistance group. Only nine countries call them terrorists. Palestinians have a right to armed resistance to occupation.