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  • TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You can swap out the entirety of what you wrote with Hamas and last week.

    There is no point to any of this other than it keeps existing power structures entrenched. Hamas benefits from this because what the hell else do you do after Israel behaves like this. Netanyahu benefits because how the hell else do you respond after what Hamas has done?

    The world’s opinion was shifting on Palestine to the point it felt like the world was ready to start calling the apartheid state of Israel for what it has become. Then Hamas does the dumbest thing possible as ruins any kind of international condemnation of how Israel had been behaving for decades. But only dumb from the perspective of the Palestinian people. From the perspective of Hamas, any kind of international coalition in support of the Palestinian people would have zapped their power.

    The same with Netanyahu. Both parties get power in the extended conflict, and can be considered to be aligned in incentives in that regard. Likewise, the Palestinian and Israeli people are also aligned in incentives. Neither wants the kinds of atrocities both sides are conducting.

    It’s time for the Israeli people to stand up and take accountability for how they’ll e t let their government manage the last several decades of this conflict. They are a first world nation, incredibly wealthy, and are in a position of privilege that the Palestinians simply do not have. The solution will not come from leadership. It will come from the people standing up and demanding peace.

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      1 year ago

      One thing other commenters pointed out is that Saudi Arabia was about to normalize relations with Israel in exchange for a US defense pact and a civilian nuclear program. Who is Saudi Arabia’s biggest foe? Iran. Who arms Hamas? Iran. Do you think the Saudi’s could now go through with this as Gaza is being invaded? No. It is as if Saudi and Iran are having a proxy war.

      https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/9/21/whats-happening-with-normalising-ties-between-saudi-arabia-and-israel

    • shadysus@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      I saw a comment saying that both Hamas and the Netanyahu administration need each other. It’s the only way either stays in power

      Both aren’t good for their own people, and both need to go before we can get peace in the region

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        1 year ago

        Netanyahu is on record saying propping up Hamas is in the interest of anyone who opposes a Palestinian state. They funneled money to them and tried to use them to take all power away from Fatah and the Palestinian Authority.

    • ChrisMcMillan@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Unfortunately for the world and for the Palestinians this is exactly what’s going down. Makes me cry.