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    Hamas is the the elected ruling group of Palestine. Even referring to the current Israeli government and army as Israel, but then making a distinction between Hamas and Palestine is hypocritical.

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      They “governed” in the gaza strip, yes, but when was the last election exactly? In 2006 they got in power, then they murdered their political opponents and have kept their power through force ever since

      Saying that they’re elected by and represent the people would be a bit of a stretch

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        1 year ago

        Same stretch as saying the ruling Israeli government represents the people of Israel after the election crises over the last few years.

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            Right, but folks say Israel is one, the whole nation, but Hamas is the other, they aren’t Palestine. The differenciation in one and not the other is hypocritical and problematic.

            Say Palestine vs Israel, accepting that it’s assumed it their ruling body and army at war, and not the average people.

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      While it’s true that Hamas was elected, half of the people living in Gaza aren’t old enough to vote and there hasn’t been an election since 2006.