The most recent suggestion of stopping trying to stop fighting between Israel and Hamas is dangerous. The reason is not a surprise: the terrorism group refused to leave killing efforts to bring the Jewish state to the sea.
The White House at the weekend offers a new plan to end the battles, even temporarily. But Hamas officials refused to offer, preferred instead of seeking “changes” to weaken the agreement and ensure that the group lived to fear another day. Steve Witkoff, neighboring neighbor for President Donald Trump, said the answer to Hamas “just brought us.”
That is a non-reason. US offer Hamas to release Israel’s hostages that have taken it to the stick 50 days. Lull will include “additional US-backed negotiations on a permanent end of the war,” reported in the New York Times.
But Hamas wants to relax the conflict unless Israel agrees to live it. “Hamas is ready to release the Israeli remaining and foreign captives in Gaza as part of a wider deal to close the war,” The Times Times. “Israel swore to continue fighting until Hamas dropped its arms and sent his leaders.”
And who is the blame of Israel and ministry Benjamin Netanyahu? Agree to the conditions Hamas demands – Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, for a once used in the terrory group of innocent civilians. Meanwhile, the present group of Hamas leaders – those who remain alive, remain in charge of the post-war Gaza, free to continue their aggression.
This is not a recipe for peace. This is an endorsement of additional conflict.
Hamas officials claim sympathy for civilians forced to suffer the horrors of war. Trump recognized last week that humanitarian strins in Gaza make a “bad situation.” Although the terrorism group is responsible for increasing problems in the first place, intentionally highlights the war, using human shields close to schools or abduction in international assistance.
Hamas terrorists have a clear passage for the permanent end of the war they have begun: know the rights of Israel, to embrace their arms, and looted peace to death, hatred, hatred.
Las Vegas Review-Journal / Tribune News Service