• AA5B@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      Baby steps. Let’s try to stop killing each other, then we can figure out how to remain stopped and keep from starting again

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        8 months ago

        Previous ceasefire for set times went right back to genocide, so forgive me if I have doubts about a longer one having better results.

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          8 months ago

          Did previous ceasefire attempts get any agreement? Or actually happen?

          One difference is previous attempts were negotiated by Qatar, which has some influence with Hamas, while this was proposed by the US which has some influence with Israel. There’s also building global pressure to end the atrocities.

          Especially since your phrasing appears to blame Israel, surely influence with Israel must give some hope?

          More importantly, all you can do is keep trying until it sticks. I really think that’s a pattern regardless of the country or the violence: first attempt at a ceasefire rarely works but if you keep trying, it will eventually.

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      8 months ago

      And what terms do you propose that would be observed by Hamas?

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          8 months ago

          The reason there’s a massive security apparatus around Palestine is not to oppress Palestinians or impose racial hierarchy, it is because they have been trying to murder Jews for the last 70+ years.

          The violence against Israel is the reason for this. Hamas is a cause of the violence. They create the very situation they say they want to end.

          If they want the walls to come down and the blockade to end, they need to show a commitment to peace, rather than a commitment to genocide.

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            8 months ago

            The violence against Palestinians is the reason for this. Zionism/Israel is a cause of the violence. They create the very situation they say they want to end.

            If they want the walls to come down and the blockade to end, they need to show a commitment to peace, rather than a commitment to genocide.

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            8 months ago

            Super weird that when you commit a genocide against a people and then colonise their land they aren’t thrilled about it.

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        8 months ago

        I can confidently say that if Israel stops supporting settlers taking Palestinian homes, killing Palestinians indiscriminately, and no longer enforce apartheid Hamas would observe an end to violent hostilities.

        It isn’t like Hamas can offer more than not being the instigator of violence, and if your calender goes back further than October you will see that Hamas arose to power in response to Israeli violence.

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          It’s a nice thought and I’d hope the majority of the Palestinian people might… settle for that, but Hamas itself is founded on principles that are fairly extreme. Their charter is real rough, a paragraph early on about murdering all Jews everywhere is just the start.

          Hamas has defined their government based on perpetual war and other problematic conditions. It’s difficult to envision a lasting peace while they’re still around.

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            8 months ago

            They stated they’d accept a two-state solution in 2017, but honestly what they’d accept doesn’t matter. They’d have two options: Adapt or go the way of the IRA.