Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of backtracking on parts of a Gaza ceasefire deal Thursday and said his Cabinet would not meet to give necessary approval to the agreement until the militant group accepts all of the elements.

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    This ceasefire is way to generous to Hamas. Its far more than they deserve. Hamas get a ceasefire with no concessions on their end and a prisoner swap of 30-50 per 1 Israeli. The mediators say it’s likely to go through but id be very surprised if isreal accepts it.

    With no security arrangements I wouldn’t be surprised if war breaks out again in less than a year.

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      37 hours ago

      7 of october and taking large numer of hostage would be really hard to repeat while it’s so easy for Israel to kidnap ton of palestinians and that’s what Israel is doing all time. The occupied should never have to give concessions in a perfect world

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        -27 hours ago

        Why does it have to be another october 7th? It could be as simple as Hamas or another group launching a rocket into Isreal.

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      It’s far too generous to the colonizers. Why should this genocidal cult get to keep stolen land? Why should they remain unprosecuted for ethnic cleansing? Why shouldn’t the thousands of victims of kidnapping and torture and SA, largely women and children, be freed en masse?

      I can’t imagine being brainwashed enough to think that the legal resistance to a criminal invasion should be murdered even more. Cult shit.

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      Terrorism is wrong, whether conducted by Palestinians or Israelis. I therefore think the ideal ceasefire would have war criminals from both sides shipped to The Hague.

      Recognizing that that isn’t going to happen though, 30–50 Palestinians per Israeli is also around what the war casualties have been thus far…

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        12 hours ago

        I would also like to see people punished for their warcrimes but considering most of the Hamas leadership is dead and Israel considers international law to be a suggestion I think there is some chance of that.

        I dont think casualties rates are relevant when considering a prisoner exchange rate.

        I’m mad here at this ceasefire because it’s an artificial end to the fighting. Its peace for the sake of peace and does not resolve any points of conflict. With no security arrangements and no sovereignty agreements the war has achieved nothing and both sides are taking 5 steps back. With no satisfactory off road provided for the Palestinian people there is no option to for them to develop and thus they will continue to repeat the cycle.

        I followed the different negotiations and there were times where both sides has reasonable proposals with 1 unagreeable part that neither side would budge off and the deal fell apart. If they had just come to an agreement on that 1 part they both could walk away with progress but instead we get this ceasefire where both walk away with nothing.