International Hamas launches surprise attack on Israel; Israel has declared a state of war. Vol. VI

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After Hamas is gone, do you believe something should be done with Likud for their decades of colonization and terror on the Palestinians?
i would like to see likud voted out of power, and i'd like to see different actions in the west bank. and i'd like to think there can be more permanent solutions, with realistic goals. but unfortunately i think keeping pals in limbo (with delusional goals) is the goal for many in the region / worldwide.
 
i would like to see likud voted out of power, and i'd like to see different actions in the west bank. and i'd like to think there can be more permanent solutions, with realistic goals. but unfortunately i think keeping pals in limbo (with delusional goals) is the goal for many in the region / worldwide.

You don't think they should face any prosecution or penalties for what they've done over these 40-50 years?
 
again, i'm not sure why you keep dismissing the fact that hamas is the governing body of gaza unless they are replaced.

ceasefire means hamas is still in power.

at least acknowledge this.

i don't know what "democratic outcome" you're looking for with hamas in gaza. do you think hamas will hold elections?

Sorry I'm late to the conversation and it's probably a needless tangent, but, Hamas is an idea, not just a political entity. You can't bomb ideas out of existence unless you destroy the minds that carry that idea.

I don't think it's actually possible to destroy Hamas as such.

As another aside I've noticed Israel is now talking about 'total' victory, which I assume is killing everyone and salting the earth. Pretty wild really.
 
again, i'm not sure why you keep dismissing the fact that hamas is the governing body of gaza unless they are replaced.

ceasefire means hamas is still in power.

at least acknowledge this.

i don't know what "democratic outcome" you're looking for with hamas in gaza. do you think hamas will hold elections?

How did I dismiss that Hamas is the governing body of Gaza?

I genuinely don't understand how you've interpreted that.
 
again, i'm not sure why you keep dismissing the fact that hamas is the governing body of gaza unless they are replaced.

ceasefire means hamas is still in power.

at least acknowledge this.

i don't know what "democratic outcome" you're looking for with hamas in gaza. do you think hamas will hold elections?
Almost sounds like he’s saying Hamas should remain in power because whoever would replace them would be just as hateful of Israel due to Israel’s retaliation. Let them terrorize every so often with impunity because it’s inevitable
 
You don't think they should face any prosecution or penalties for what they've done over these 40-50 years?
Bibi should sit in prison for a multitude of reasons. Prosecuting “the Likud” would be almost impossible in any legal forum.
 
Sorry I'm late to the conversation and it's probably a needless tangent, but, Hamas is an idea, not just a political entity. You can't bomb ideas out of existence unless you destroy the minds that carry that idea.

I don't think it's actually possible to destroy Hamas as such.

As another aside I've noticed Israel is now talking about 'total' victory, which I assume is killing everyone and salting the earth. Pretty wild really.

And that is something they will not be allowed to do.
 
Sorry I'm late to the conversation and it's probably a needless tangent, but, Hamas is an idea, not just a political entity. You can't bomb ideas out of existence unless you destroy the minds that carry that idea.

I don't think it's actually possible to destroy Hamas as such.

As another aside I've noticed Israel is now talking about 'total' victory, which I assume is killing everyone and salting the earth. Pretty wild really.

No, Hamas is clearly a military and political entity with a defined structure of hierarchy and leadership. They can be dealt with just like any other terror organization that has existed and been dealt with.
 
How did I dismiss that Hamas is the governing body of Gaza?

I genuinely don't understand how you've interpreted that.
you said this:

  • I wouldn't advise leaving Hamas to govern Gaza, nor would I have advised it when Israel actually did allow Hamas to govern Gaza for so long - for whatever reasons they had that have now backfired.

how would this change?

and how would they not have allowed hamas to govern??
 
Sorry I'm late to the conversation and it's probably a needless tangent, but, Hamas is an idea, not just a political entity. You can't bomb ideas out of existence unless you destroy the minds that carry that idea.

I don't think it's actually possible to destroy Hamas as such.

As another aside I've noticed Israel is now talking about 'total' victory, which I assume is killing everyone and salting the earth. Pretty wild really.
noone is talking about killing everybody.

and hamas is much more than just an idea. they ARE the governing body. they have real leadership. real members. they physically control inside gaza.
 
you said this:

  • I wouldn't advise leaving Hamas to govern Gaza, nor would I have advised it when Israel actually did allow Hamas to govern Gaza for so long - for whatever reasons they had that have now backfired.

how would this change?

and how would they not have allowed hamas to govern??

I also said: they can continue to target Hamas terrorists individually.

Those that are 'governing' until a new governance is put in place.

Here's one for you: if the IDF want to 'eliminate' Hamas, and even Hezbollah, do they inevitably have to declare war on Iran?

Or do they only attack those massively under-equipped militarily?

How far does they go?
 
again, i'm not sure why you keep dismissing the fact that hamas is the governing body of gaza unless they are replaced.

ceasefire means hamas is still in power.

at least acknowledge this.

i don't know what "democratic outcome" you're looking for with hamas in gaza. do you think hamas will hold elections?
What if the un sends them a frowny face letter? Think they can stand against such Might?
 
Almost sounds like he’s saying Hamas should remain in power because whoever would replace them would be just as hateful of Israel due to Israel’s retaliation. Let them terrorize every so often with impunity because it’s inevitable

How is "I wouldn't advise leaving Hamas in charge" the same as "Hamas should remain in power"?

Troll much?
 
How is "I wouldn't advise leaving Hamas in charge" the same as "Hamas should remain in power"?

Troll much?
You followed it up with saying whoever would replace them would likely be even more hateful of Israel due to Israel retaliating.
 
I also said: they can continue to target Hamas terrorists individually.

Those that are 'governing' until a new governance is put in place.

Here's one for you: if the IDF want to 'eliminate' Hamas, and even Hezbollah, do they inevitably have to declare war on Iran?

Or do they only attack those massively under-equipped militarily?

How far does they go?
They are only in a position to go after individual leaders because they actively went into Gaza and physically removed hamas. It was the only way for regime change in Gaza.

For a new government to be put in place, the existing one has to be kicked out.

You speak in abstracts, as if wishing for a new government works. Or that you can just target individuals.
 
You followed it up with saying whoever would replace them would likely be even more hateful of Israel due to Israel retaliating.

If they just leave a void, then sure, that's an extremely real possibility.

But do you honestly expect them to do that?

Sooner or later, Israel (not the IDF, not Netanyahu, but the state of Israel) is going to have to work hand-in-hand with the people of Gaza.

And they can't do that with endless bombing.
 
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