• barsoap
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    1 year ago

    Link em

    E.g. here. Snippets:

    Also notable is that Gazans continue to express disapproval of Hamas’ policies towards Israel. About half (53%) agree at least somewhat that “Hamas should stop calling for Israel’s destruction, and instead accept a permanent two-state solution based on the 1967 borders,” a percentage that has held steady over the last three years. 59% of Gazans also agree that Hamas should give up its armed units in favor of PA officers in Gaza. Likewise, nearly two-thirds of Gazans would agree at least somewhat with the need for Hamas to preserve the cease-fire in both Gaza and the West Bank.

    Specifically, Gazans believe that Palestinians should push more against corruption in the PA and Hamas. Most (87%) of Gazans would also like Hamas and the PA to allow free and fair elections, a notable 20-point difference from West Bankers (65%) and East Jerusalemites (66%).


    Already been tried, my dude, Hamas said no.

    Hamas doesn’t want to be disposed of? Colour me surprised, indeed /s.

    Also when has Israel given weapons to Gazans to get rid of Hamas I’d like to have a source on that. Did you even read what I wrote.

    Except they pretty much share the same house that can’t agree on anything.

    And that’s why Israel needs to have a fascist minister for national security? A guy who called for the assassination of Rabin? Like, no alternative to that?

    • goat@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      E.g. here. Snippets:

      Some hopeful signs, though the article does point out that Gaza does not want to settle with two states, difficult problem.

      Also when has Israel given weapons to Gazans to get rid of Hamas I’d like to have a source on that. Did you even read what I wrote.

      Yeah, you said ‘or how else do you suppose would they be able to do it? With prayers?’, so I gave some examples of the different attempts of dealing with hamas. It’s all in the wikipedia article, though it is quite lengthy, admittedly.

      And that’s why Israel needs to have a fascist minister for national security? A guy who called for the assassination of Rabin? Like, no alternative to that?

      I’m sure there are alternatives. It’s a democratic republic, but terror breeds bigots.