• @yesman
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    121 year ago

    You’re framing Hamas as being merely a reaction to Israel’s aggression, when they actively work, sometimes in collaboration with Netanyahu1, to maintain the status quo and insure they’re own relevance and power. You’re right that Hamas wouldn’t have a purpose without the occupation, and Hamas knows it.

    Hamas isn’t a path to Palestinian freedom, they’re an obstacle to it. Hamas are motherfuckers; don’t defend them.

    If we say Israel is responsible for the destruction wrought on her own people in reaction to her crimes, then we must hold Hamas to that standard too. But following logic like this makes everybody and nobody responsible and implies that Israel controls the terrorists and Hamas runs the IDF. It’s also precisely the Justification Netanyahu uses for the bombing.

    At the end of the day, Israel is the party with the power to stop this cycle, and that is where I think we should put our attention.

    1. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/11/26/netanyahu-hamas-israel-gaza/
    • @Maggoty
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      31 year ago

      Hamas was literally formed as a reaction to Israeli war crimes against Palestinians in the 1980’s.

      And of the two they’re the one that publicly showed a moderating trend, only to have their attempts rebuffed in the mid 2000’s.

      They aren’t nice people but understanding how they got where they are clearly tells us to stop supporting Israel.

    • @t_jpeg
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      11 year ago

      Thanks for the info I wanted to access the article but it’s blocked by a paywall/ email submission to view which I’m not too keen on doing. I know Israel had funded Hamas to maintain its own status quo many years ago but wasn’t privy to the possibility it may still be happening. Was wondering if you had any other sources on this?