The armed wing of the Palestinian militant group Hamas said on Monday it told Qatari mediators the group was ready to release up to 70 women and children held in Gaza in return for a five-day truce with Israel.
The armed wing of the Palestinian militant group Hamas said on Monday it told Qatari mediators the group was ready to release up to 70 women and children held in Gaza in return for a five-day truce with Israel.
tbf, Israel releasing mammoth numbers of their prisoners for small numbers of their own citizens is pretty standard, and would probably be assumed by anyone well familiar with the history of the conflict.
Israel’s clearly taking this war in a different direction from usual, unfortunately — based on what they’re saying at least, it seems the intent is to eradicate Hamas and deal with the consequences later
I think we need to focus in on the guy on top. Average Israelis are pretty normal people, and normal people just want to live.
Netanyahu, however, has a very small number of possible routes that don’t end with him personally having his own life destroyed, alongside his current nutjob buddies. Most likely, though, his days are numbered. He’s a political dead man, and given how common assassination is, he might be a literal one too. Few years, at best.
According to a recent poll, around 75% of Israelis want him to resign immediately or at the end of the war.
That’s really, really bad. He’s (rightfully) getting almost all the blame for this fiasco of historical proportions.
I mean, this could potentially spiral into Napoleon-attacking-Russia levels of “oops, I guess I fucked up…”
“Anyone well familiar with the history of the conflict” doesn’t describe the vast majority of opinions I’ve found on the internet so I felt it was important to clarify since the headline is misleading at best.
Secondly, I think the calculus has changed. Netanyahu used to have no problem propping up Hamas. So, sure, trade Yahya Sinwar and a thousand other prisoners for Gilad Shalit. In Netanyahu’s mind, that will only help destabilize the PA and allow him to keep building settlements in the West Bank. That strategy came home to roost on October 7.
Thank you for the further clarification. I’ll need to learn more about the current situation. I was aware of the cash he was giving to HAMAS, but I do not know enough about the interior affairs of domestic Palestinian politics to understand the deeper ramifications of these moves.
Are you the JoeHill from back on /r/law?
I am not. Sorry
No worries, have a good day.
It makes sense if you look at the death toll.
Israeli lives are just worth more than Palestinian’s.