The findings signal more difficulties for the Biden administration’s postwar vision for Gaza and raise questions about Israel’s goal of ending Hamas’ capabilities.
It’s not a guarantee that a power vacuum in an unstable state will result in another dictatorial religious-authoritarian terrorist group inserting itself into said power vacuum in a middle eastern undeveloped area?
As long as you don’t count an occurrence rate of 100% to be a guarantee, then sure.
Israel shouldn’t do a lot of things, it’s doubtful they’ll attempt to fix that. They’d rather the terrorists keep coming back, they love to kill Muslims just as much as Muslims love killing them. The two groups are both children that are constantly trying to get their big brothers into a global war over their ancient goat herder god beliefs.
That’s one possibility,. not a guarantee
Glad you agree with me about Gazan’s future tho
If Hamas loses, then we are looking at a second West bank.
Inshallah.
It’s not a guarantee that a power vacuum in an unstable state will result in another dictatorial religious-authoritarian terrorist group inserting itself into said power vacuum in a middle eastern undeveloped area?
As long as you don’t count an occurrence rate of 100% to be a guarantee, then sure.
This is why I think that Israel shouldn’t allow a power vacuum. “You break it, you fix it,” and this war has broken quite a lot.
Israel shouldn’t do a lot of things, it’s doubtful they’ll attempt to fix that. They’d rather the terrorists keep coming back, they love to kill Muslims just as much as Muslims love killing them. The two groups are both children that are constantly trying to get their big brothers into a global war over their ancient goat herder god beliefs.