Hamas has acknowledged the death of its leader Yahya Sinwar but vowed to keep fighting, in the face of international calls for an immediate ceasefire.

“We are continuing Hamas’s path,” Khalil al-Hayya, Sinwar’s deputy said from exile in Qatar, adding that the slain leader’s conditions for a ceasefire would not be compromised.

Those conditions included a cessation of Israeli military operations in Gaza, the complete withdrawal of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) from the occupied coastal strip, and the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.

Hayya insisted that Hamas would emerge stronger than ever despite the death of its leader, but most experts predict that Sinwar’s killing was a significant blow to the movement, at least in the short term.

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      They are actively helping israel justify their genocide.

      If they stop now, Israel will either continue their genocide unimpeded or, even if they stop, occupy all of Gaza. That would be a disaster. Well, another disaster anyway.

      That aside, you shouldn’t assume the genocide is in Israel’s best interests. They’re doing it because they’re dumb, but this is hurting them at least as much as it’s hurting Palestine in the long term.

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        If they stop now, Israel will either continue their genocide unimpeded or, even if they stop, occupy all of Gaza.

        That is already what is happening under the guise of destroying Hamas.

        this is hurting them at least as much as it’s hurting Palestine in the long term.

        I really can’t see how, when shithole countries support israel no matter how many children, aid workers or even their own citizens are killed.

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          It’s exactly because it becomes harder for those shithole countries to support Israel. Support for Palestine among the Western public has been increasing rapidly ever since October 7th. Israeli support had become a controversial topic in thr West. Israeli European relations are tenser than ever and won’t be getter better anytime soon, and even in America Gaza is one of the Harris campaign’s biggest hurdles. Support for Israel is becoming or has become unelectable to a large and increasing segment of the population.

          So anyway to sum up, this is big and Israel will feel the impact of their worsening relations with the West for generations to come even if they don’t commit any more atrocities.