It is soul crushing… I have no solid information on this, and when I say it to people I normally hear crickets but did Hamas win in a free and fair election, with no corruption, no disappearing votes, no intimidation? Honestly I don’t know, but if were to guess they stole it, which makes it more sad innocent people dying by bombs. BTW I …
It is soul crushing… I have no solid information on this, and when I say it to people I normally hear crickets but did Hamas win in a free and fair election, with no corruption, no disappearing votes, no intimidation? Honestly I don’t know, but if were to guess they stole it, which makes it more sad innocent people dying by bombs. BTW I hate with all my heart what took place October 7th. I just think Israel could have rid themselves of Hamas in a different way. I do understand Israeli sediment.
That is a very real possibility, James. If we in the U.S. cannot even ensure that we have election integrity, you can be sure that elections in places such as Palestine are even more questionable. My guess is that Israel, knowing that Hamas has a single-minded goal (the elimination of Israel & Israelis), they intend to crush them, rather than to allow that to happen. I'd like to think that a negotiation was possible, but that seems to be a pie-in-the-sky notion. I don't know what the answer is, but this path of relentless death & destruction is not solving anything. The religious tenets are not at all compatible, compounding the whole situation.
Yes, that is certainly true. I think that what happened on October 7th, however, was just a bridge too far which caused Israel to become very reactionary rather than methodical. Now they are steeped in this situation with no workable solution. In other words, they leaped before they looked.
It is soul crushing… I have no solid information on this, and when I say it to people I normally hear crickets but did Hamas win in a free and fair election, with no corruption, no disappearing votes, no intimidation? Honestly I don’t know, but if were to guess they stole it, which makes it more sad innocent people dying by bombs. BTW I hate with all my heart what took place October 7th. I just think Israel could have rid themselves of Hamas in a different way. I do understand Israeli sediment.
That is a very real possibility, James. If we in the U.S. cannot even ensure that we have election integrity, you can be sure that elections in places such as Palestine are even more questionable. My guess is that Israel, knowing that Hamas has a single-minded goal (the elimination of Israel & Israelis), they intend to crush them, rather than to allow that to happen. I'd like to think that a negotiation was possible, but that seems to be a pie-in-the-sky notion. I don't know what the answer is, but this path of relentless death & destruction is not solving anything. The religious tenets are not at all compatible, compounding the whole situation.
Israel could have killed Hamas slowly and methodically as they killed everyone that took hostages in the 1972 Munich summer Olympics.
Yes, that is certainly true. I think that what happened on October 7th, however, was just a bridge too far which caused Israel to become very reactionary rather than methodical. Now they are steeped in this situation with no workable solution. In other words, they leaped before they looked.