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    1. origami_anarchist on

      Doesn’t really matter. Talks with Hamas were never going to go anywhere. Are never going to go anywhere.

      Hamas has nothing to gain by talks, nor by a ceasefire. They have lost control of Gaza as a whole, they only control the immediate environment of their remaining fighters, some of whom have some of the hostages. Ceasefire talks are no longer relevant for Hamas. They are very relevant for the well being of the Gaza civilian population, but Hamas doesn’t care about that – actually Hamas wants to continue to make as many martyrs of the civilians as they can.

      You’ll never get Hamas to agree to anything in talks now, that point is months and months in the past.

    2. Israel made one fatal mistake: You should never negotiate with terrorists/states over Hostages. It only encourages more hostage taking in the future. And it gave Hamas a clear strategic advantage this time. As hard as it is to say to your people that the hostages may never come home, it is still the best bet you can make for everyone’s safety really.

    3. Not surprisingly, reward a terrorist government for committing a terrorist attack ruins a peace process. Up until Macron’s palastian state recognition, there were several articles a week about a potential ceasefire(mostly one side agreeing, or crazy demands).

    4. UAP_enthusiast_PL on

      Oh for sure! Between Israel, the US and Hamas it’s *France* that messed up Gaza the most. It all makes sense now

    5. Like trump’s government or not, Rubio is correct here. Macron’s choice basically gave Hamas zero incentive to negotiate with Israel if the international community will give them what they want anyways.

    6. VicenteOlisipo on

      I’m sure Netanyahu’s official announcement that Gaza will be forever occupied (read: annexed) makes no difference in the negotiations.

    7. Yea, because the talks had been going so well for years, hadn’t they?

      What a croc of shit

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