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After hours of deliberation, the Israeli government on Friday approved a ceasefire agreement with Hamas that calls for the cessation of fighting in Gaza and the release of the first three Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners as early as Sunday. A significant increase in humanitarian aid, including as much as 600 trucks of food, tents, medical supplies and fuel per day, is also expected to begin flowing into the devastated enclave on Sunday, humanitarian workers say.
The deal was endorsed earlier Friday by Netanyahu’s inner war cabinet with only Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir voting in opposition. The agreement ran into last-minute snags Thursday over disputes about which prisoners Hamas wanted released from Israeli custody in exchange for hostages taken from Israel, and whether the Israeli military would remain in the Philadelphi Corridor along Gaza’s border with Egypt.
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A. Let's see just how many days or hours it takes Hamas to break it, or some associated militant(s) to do it and have that assigned to Hamas (thing is...the militant side doesn't always listen to the political side, as it were); or
B. Bibi/Ben Gvir announce it broken falsely because they really want to kill all the Palestinians but are not great at imitating Germany; or
C. Everything else.
Yeah #B was a bit tongue-not-really-in-cheek, but some do have a habit of immediately reasoning If Israel ---> Lie. Assumptions suck, details matter, yadda yadda.
We'll see. I can only assume (and hope) Israel will re-occupy while rooting out the rest of Hamas. I'd hope it's an international coalition helping. Because Likud really does suck, as does Bibi, and Ben Gvir is horrid. Like Jared Kushner, the lattermost does seem to want Israel to do what it has been wrongly accused of doing.
They have to genuinely help the Palestinians rebuild for there to be any hope of an eventual two-state solution; a lasting peace. Enough that Palestinians will turn in Hamas/militants, instead of redoing '06-'07 (giving Hamas >50% of seats in the general assembly or whatever it's called, and having Hamas as government of Gaza).
The Gordian Knot doesn't have shit on this.
The deal was endorsed earlier Friday by Netanyahu’s inner war cabinet with only Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir voting in opposition. The agreement ran into last-minute snags Thursday over disputes about which prisoners Hamas wanted released from Israeli custody in exchange for hostages taken from Israel, and whether the Israeli military would remain in the Philadelphi Corridor along Gaza’s border with Egypt.
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A. Let's see just how many days or hours it takes Hamas to break it, or some associated militant(s) to do it and have that assigned to Hamas (thing is...the militant side doesn't always listen to the political side, as it were); or
B. Bibi/Ben Gvir announce it broken falsely because they really want to kill all the Palestinians but are not great at imitating Germany; or
C. Everything else.
Yeah #B was a bit tongue-not-really-in-cheek, but some do have a habit of immediately reasoning If Israel ---> Lie. Assumptions suck, details matter, yadda yadda.
We'll see. I can only assume (and hope) Israel will re-occupy while rooting out the rest of Hamas. I'd hope it's an international coalition helping. Because Likud really does suck, as does Bibi, and Ben Gvir is horrid. Like Jared Kushner, the lattermost does seem to want Israel to do what it has been wrongly accused of doing.
They have to genuinely help the Palestinians rebuild for there to be any hope of an eventual two-state solution; a lasting peace. Enough that Palestinians will turn in Hamas/militants, instead of redoing '06-'07 (giving Hamas >50% of seats in the general assembly or whatever it's called, and having Hamas as government of Gaza).
The Gordian Knot doesn't have shit on this.