• @jet@hackertalks.com
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    8 months ago

    Assuming you’re being genuine:

    Hamas has to go. There is no stable situation leaving them in power.

    We have a couple different approaches to resolving this:

    • A. providing a transportation corridor from fatah controlled territory to Gaza, providing military aid to Fatah, and let them clear out hamas.

    • B. Open up a large refugee camp just outside of Gaza, allow all the Gaza civilians to migrate to this new camp, screen for weapons. Once everyone who wants to leave is left, then you do the ground operations inside of old Gaza…

    • C. Invite UN peacekeepers to occupy Gaza, and then run new elections under UN observation

    Though I take small issue with your comment, the implication is, we can’t do anything except kill more people. We’ve tried killing them before, that didn’t work, we should try killing them harder this time. That’s not a stable situation either - unless you kill all of them. And if that’s the goal, they’re doing a bad job of it. They’re doing it too slowly

    • @abuttandahalf@lemmy.ml
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      -38 months ago

      Under no circumstance will Hamas “go”. Hamas and its allies in the Palestinian resistance represent the will of the entire Palestinian people. The Palestinian authority that Israel and the west has imposed on us will crumble if it ever has to face Hamas. Palestinians will resist violently until all of Palestine is liberated. That is that.