Unknown987
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Supposedly Israel abandoning their collaborators (although they could have been moved for future use):
Probably taken to USA via Israel.Just like Mossab Hussain and other traitors always find sanctuary in the west.
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Supposedly Israel abandoning their collaborators (although they could have been moved for future use):
It’s possible, although the lower ranks of his organization are probably there, and probably being hunted, before they can regroup under the new arrangement to come.Probably taken to USA via Israel.Just like Mossab Hussain and other traitors always find sanctuary in the west.
small number of machines available are working hard to clear rubble in some areas to restore access to roads
Supposedly Israel abandoning their collaborators (although they could have been moved for future use):
So is there a secret war, between the factions, ongoing right now, before the dust settles and foreign Arab forces arrive?If Hamas is gone, these militias will fill the vacuum. International or Arab forces will not be able to contain them.
I will consider this scene historical
A child returned on his way to his home barefoot for thousands of meters, carrying with him what remains of his bed, dreaming of sleeping on the rubble of his home
This is Gaza and these are its people.
حَسْبُنَا اللّٰہُ وَنِعْمَ الْوَکِیْلُ
So is there a secret war, between the factions, ongoing right now, before the dust settles and foreign Arab forces arrive?
That’s the goal; Israel doesn’t want there to be any Palestinians the world views as legitimate negotiators, and thereby stalling any progress to a resolution. Israelis are bad faith actors, which is why even this moth eaten agreement had to be imposed by Trump.What could possibly go wrong ,?
why are Palestinian citizens not included in the peace process.
You do know it was never an equal fight to begine with, right? Who amongst us could have imagined Hamas going through a two year war against Israel and all its internatational backers( U.S, Nato, Turkey Azarbaijan, The Sunni Arab world) and come out intact?Entire chain of command of Hezbollah has been eliminated, including the infamous figure of Hezbollah, Nasrallah. Hezbollah is about to be sidelined in Lebanon and the US is actively pursuing that as we speak. Hamas will no longer participate in the governance of Gaza, lost many of its soldiers, is no longer a military threat to Israel and Gaza will remain partly occupied even after Hamas fulfills all its obligations in the agreement, and assuming that Israel honors its promises, which it never does.
Israel lost only ~7K soldiers in Gaza, per their official claims. 465 killed in action, 6,249 injured. I have no idea where your 80K claim comes from but that is certainly not their own admission officially.
Hamas on the other hand lost ~10K soldiers (killed in action) and the number of wounded is unknown but a reasonable estimate is a ratio of 2-3 wounded for 1 KIA. At least ~65K civilians have been killed, over 150K have been severely injured, probably crippled or suffering from physical trauma for life, more than 90% of the Gaza Strip has been flattened by carpet bombing, millions have become homeless.
It is ridiculous to try to see some sort of balance in this. It was completely one sided by all means.
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