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Alex Reid's avatar

From day one, the idea that any of Hamas' demands should be met by Israel has appeared to be madness to me. I completely understand the need to get as many hostages back, alive, as possible, but there's a reason that you do not ever negotiate with terrorists.

The prisoners released and the temporary ceasefire already granted have already emboldened Hamas and they've proven time and again that they're incapable of anything approaching good faith.

There should only have ever been one-deal on the table; release every single hostage and surrender unconditionally, or we will destroy you, even if it takes 50 years and we have to hunt you to the ends of the Earth. No prisoner releases, no ceasefire, no quarter. It's the only language Hamas might understand and anything else only prolongs the horror and increasingly endangers Israeli lives (as well as those of any Palestinians who aren't affiliated with a terror group).

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Just plain Rivka's avatar

It’s a Nazi tactic to try to get Israelis to blame each other for what happened instead of the savage barbarians who murdered defenseless women and children, who kidnap human beings and hold them hostage, who care zero about their own people’s suffering.

Hamas is to blame. Iran is to blame.

Otherwise, perhaps there are better ways of dealing with things, but these are impossible situations, always have been.

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