10-12-2025, 10:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-14-2025, 12:14 PM by COmentator.)
Oh Bibi and Israel..your hostages are coming back...but the palestines will repopulate GAza..of Jewish settlers uprooted 20 years ago only three settlements have been repopulated what about the other 23 Jewish communites?....and the cycle will start over again...in this respect Hamas won...and a majority of the nations recognize Palestine as legal and Israel as not...
Hamas's ability to rebuild: The ceasefire and influx of aid, while desperately needed by Gaza's civilian population, could also allow Hamas to rebuild its military and administrative capabilities. Despite the deal's stipulations for demilitarization, critics note the vagueness surrounding the process, especially regarding the destruction of Hamas's tunnel network.
Continuation of the cycle: Many analyses address the risk of the conflict's cycle restarting. Some see the withdrawal of Israeli forces as creating a vacuum that could empower Hamas. Others note that without a comprehensive political solution that addresses the root causes, military operations will continue to generate resistance.
Gives Hamas a propaganda victory: Critics suggest that the deal provides Hamas with a win by demonstrating that hostage-taking can be an effective tactic to extract concessions from Israel.
Hamas's survival: The Middle East Forum, a think tank, published an article in October 2025 titled "The Ghost of Gaza: How Hamas Survived," which critiques Israel's strategy. It argues that by negotiating with Hamas, Israel has legitimized the group while failing to secure its full disarmament.
when making deals Israel do not make deals with the like of Korach.............
https://truah.org/resources/korach-mira-...%20precise.
Hamas's ability to rebuild: The ceasefire and influx of aid, while desperately needed by Gaza's civilian population, could also allow Hamas to rebuild its military and administrative capabilities. Despite the deal's stipulations for demilitarization, critics note the vagueness surrounding the process, especially regarding the destruction of Hamas's tunnel network.
Continuation of the cycle: Many analyses address the risk of the conflict's cycle restarting. Some see the withdrawal of Israeli forces as creating a vacuum that could empower Hamas. Others note that without a comprehensive political solution that addresses the root causes, military operations will continue to generate resistance.
Gives Hamas a propaganda victory: Critics suggest that the deal provides Hamas with a win by demonstrating that hostage-taking can be an effective tactic to extract concessions from Israel.
Hamas's survival: The Middle East Forum, a think tank, published an article in October 2025 titled "The Ghost of Gaza: How Hamas Survived," which critiques Israel's strategy. It argues that by negotiating with Hamas, Israel has legitimized the group while failing to secure its full disarmament.
when making deals Israel do not make deals with the like of Korach.............
https://truah.org/resources/korach-mira-...%20precise.