With all due respect Falcon and all due symphysy to the residents of Gaza , don't you think it would help , if Hamas too would change it's position and be willing to agree to some sort of agreement with Israel ?
So far they only agreed to some sort of a long term ceasefire but not to end the conflict.
Instead all they have been doing is digging tunnels and shooting rockets into Israel . How does this advances anything positive ?
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Hi Sam, I believe the ending the occupation of the West Bank should be the priority for a two state solution. Otherwise we have one state solution where Israel will have to grant Palestinians citizenship. Including giving me citizenship, as my family is not originally from Gaza and we originate in areas in modern day Israel. I don't believe situation in Gaza can be resolved without resolving situation in West Bank. Israel will annex some land in a peace deal and likely retain some control, but it needs to show commitment on its end. It needs to show the people where it sees this conflict heading in the future. Does it want to give residents of West Bank and Gaza citizenship or does it seek to pull out?
We aren't getting any clarifications from the Israeli government. Could be because Israel wants more concessions, but with current behavior of your government it's unclear if it even seeks a peace deal. So it's irrational for Hamas to give up arms, which is a condition some are putting on the table to relieve some pressure on Gaza's residents. Hamas is a mature government and party which is not seeking conflict, even this march is expected to be peaceful. Hamas has stated again it does not seek military conflict. I do believe they will agree to 1967 borders -based agreement. As well as long term ceasefire. That does not mean they seek perpetual conflict, it means they are leaving options on the table incase agreement would not be fulfilled and Israeli army renters West Bank following an agreement. Even in case of agreement, Hamas would not be able to form military presence in West Bank. And lifting siege in Gaza will not benefit Hamas militarily as some suggest. Nothing will change security wise on both borders or by sea. You can alleviate the conditions in Gaza if you're intending to.
It would actually decrease Hamas's popular support if Israel actually commits to a two state solution and quality of life improves, then Palestinians will not see a reason for military resistance. I don't see Hamas doing anything wrong, they are very rational and do not resemble any other independent militant groups elsewhere. They do not get involved in foreign affairs and are rational people who seek to achieve independence. Hamas has been open to talks for many years but not receiving any serious commitments from any parties.
This is a very shallow observation , there are many issues that stop a peace agreement east Jerusalem is just one of them. And in any case Hamas is not willing to end the conflict even if we do give it up
And don't get me wrong , the residents of Gaza have reason enough to demonstrate , the situation their stinks.
But let me ask you , will they ever demonstrate against Hamas who rules them ? I think we all know the answer to that. Hamas does not run a democracy in Gaza , anyone protesting against Hamas would be either arrested or worse - shot.They would never dare protest against them.
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Believe me many have protested and they have right to do so. Some of my family members do not like Hamas as a government but most people are supportive of the military wing. You will not get shot over anything and Hamas is receptive to criticism. They are not surviving because of the armed wing, they are surviving because people believe they are in the right and better alternative.
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PS: Here is Hamas's most recent statement:
Hamas urges Gazans to ‘remain peaceful’ during border protests
The Hamas group urges Gazans to “remain peaceful” during the protests at the border with Israel, beginning on Friday.
“Hamas calls for all the Palestinians to effectively take part in the Great March of Return and remain peaceful to achieve the objective of this event,” it says in a statement.
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https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveb...ns-to-remain-peaceful-during-border-protests/
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I believe it is time for all parties to get serious to resolve the whole conflict and Trump should present his peace plan. Most importantly, the Likud needs to put aside their irrational ambitions.