• Linkerbaan@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    The one where they instantly offer a ceasefire in exchange for all Palestinian hostages.

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        5 months ago

        Because israel was holding Palestinian hostages and turned Gaza into an open air concentration camp and that’s not very cool. And israel keeps terrorizing their mosque which is very Islamophobic.

        So Hamas asked israel to stop nicely in 2018 with the march to return and israel held a Palestinian kneecap shooting competition.

        Israel decided that they don’t listen to people that ask nicely. Now we’re here.

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          5 months ago

          So what’s changed since Oct 7? Was Hamas able to achieve peace and remove the concentration camp conditions or has it worsened?

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            5 months ago

            Yes it’s looking like Hamas is going to achieve those objectives.

            Sadly because israel is a Nazi state, it’s like fighting against the Nazis. People die when you fight against the Nazis.

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              5 months ago

              So, just to circle back to og question: Palestine (or what’s left of it) is on track to no longer be a concentration camp and hostages are being released? The conditions for palestinians have improved since Oct 7?

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                5 months ago

                Did living conditions improve for people while they were fighting against the Nazis?

                It must be difficult to understand but sometimes thing have to get worse before they get better.

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                  5 months ago

                  What is a reasonable length of time the Palestinians should endure this strategy? Fighting Nazis during WW2 lasted 6 years. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has been going on for almost 100 years.

                  Has Hamas been able to improve anything using this strategy or has Israel gained an advantage over each intifada / attack in the course of the last 100 years? Who has benefited the most from the current Hamas strategy?

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                    5 months ago

                    As long as Nazi israel doesn’t stop of course.

                    I am unsure why you are blaming israeli terror on Hamas.