• rdri@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Trying my best as a non-native. Feel free to hate my way of speaking.

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        7 months ago

        Everything hamas did was useless for Palestinians. Israel isn’t stopping because they have the ability. Hamas doesn’t, they won’t win in a military fight and hostages are useless for them. They could start doing something proper like releasing hostages (woyild decrease support for Israel hugely) but they won’t because they think it would help them survive (not even Palestinians).

        Hamas had a chance to increase its abilities over time, but instead they chose to spend resources on useless attacks.

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          7 months ago

          I see. I disagree. Hamas’s actions are utterly deplorable but also entirely expected. This is what oppressed people do. I also think you’re wrong that Hamas have done nothing for Palestinians. They’ve never had as much international support as they do now.

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            7 months ago

            entirely expected

            I could say the same about the ground operation.

            They’ve never had as much international support as they do now.

            Not sure if that really helps, also the price was too high. In fact, I really doubt they had that scenario in mind.

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              7 months ago

              Given that Hamas wants a Palestinian state, I think that international support for that cause is crucial to them.

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                  7 months ago

                  It is helping, yes. They are literally what they would be exchanging as part of the proposed current peace deal

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                    7 months ago

                    Someone’s argument above stated that Israel was not going to stop even if all hostages are released. Now you are saying that hostages are a real need for a peace deal. It almost seems like someone is running out of reasons to keep them.

                    We could also argue if a peace deal (aka keeping the hostages) will be worth all the victims. Or we could just admit that the only way hamas is ever going to use hostages is to try to keep themselves alive.