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Hamas's ability and willingness to reject the Trump peace plan indicates that the conflict in Gaza is a war, not genocide.
The war is nearing its end, but it is not over yet. Israel was attacked on October 7th, two years ago, and has since made significant progress against the Iran axis and its proxies, including Hamas and Hezbollah.
The moral clarity in understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been lost by some. The Israelis showed tremendous restraint in warfare, despite the sadism of Hamas terrorists.
The ongoing conflict in Gaza raises questions about the real intentions behind peace deals and whether they are genuine or simply political maneuvers.
The revised peace deal allows Israel to maintain control over Gaza, which is likely to be rejected by Hamas and used as justification for further conflict.
The Israeli government intends to blame Hamas for the failure of the peace deal, using it as an excuse to continue military operations.
Hamas could have done what it did today by never starting this war in the first place. But instead, they decided they would put the entire world and Palestinians and Israelis through misery and through hell.
Hamas must be expelled from any leadership position to prevent future conflicts. It's a red line for Israel, and we must help enforce it to avoid civilian suffering again.
The occupation of Palestinians by Israel has been ongoing for decades and is described as abhorrent and unacceptable. The narrative of Israel as a victim is challenged by those who see the Palestinians as the oppressed.
Hamas has not accepted the peace deal, which isolates them as other regional players have signed on, potentially changing the dynamics of support for Hamas.