Ok, Hamas didn’t lose. They said so. We’re suppose to believe what they claim without questioning it like the Hamas run Gaza Health Authorities exacting figures.
View attachment 26939Israel hasn’t lost yet, as I don’t think this is over at this point. It’s a “cease-fire” which would be a pause in the fighting, right?
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Or is a different definition being used for “cease fire” in this instance.
Iran? Well, we’ll see what the Iranians do now that they’ve seen that the Iranian Gov’t isn’t infallible after seeing Hezbollah implode. Iran hasn’t lost yet
, but their investment in Hezbollah isn’t doing so well.
Hezbollah? Well, they didn’t win. Time will tell.
Palestinians? That’s intentionally complicated. The Palestinians (that aren’t Hamas or one of the other many militias in Gaza), I don’t think they can call this a win, but after a few generations of UNRWA indoctrination, they might see things otherwise.
Hamas/Palestinians? Well, this chameleon has already claimed today as a win, as they misplaced their uniforms for the most part for about 15 months but seem to have found them again now that the cease-fire is in place. It’s like the win you feel when you find the missing match to a pair of socks that somehow got misplaced in the dryer.
View attachment 26938Until this is over, it’s hard to state who the winners & losers are, but in this negotiation for the release of Israeli hostages this round, Hamas is the clear winner of this negotiation if that helps any.
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Then politicians in America, I don’t see them calling this a win either. Biden couldn’t accomplish much in the last 460 days without the threat of Trump coming into office, & U.S. president-elect
Donald Trump repeatedly warned that failure to release the hostages, including seven American citizens, before his 20 January
inauguration would result in "hell to pay", but I’m assuming he didn’t mean 3/98 or whatever by 20 January.
A diplomat told
The Washington Post that Trump pressured the Israeli side to accept the deal, or at least stage 1 of this latest hostage exchange that started today. I’m sure both incoming and outgoing US presidents will claim this as a win that each single-handedly engineered.
During the first stage of the hostage release, Hamas would release thirty-three Israelis (mostly children and women), in exchange for Israel would release 30–50 Palestinians (starting with children and women) for every Israeli released…because proportionality…& this is the beginning of where we are now.
If things survive this next 6 weeks…then maybe they’ll agree to attempt the second stage of the hostage release, where Israel is told it would accept a permanent ceasefire and Hamas would then release the remaining living male hostages, both civilians and soldiers, for an exchange of Palestinian (notice they don’t say Hamas?) prisoners.
If things survive the above second stage of the hostage (or holocaustages I guess) release, they might enter the third stage of Hamas/Palestinians holding hostages & their remains for further ransom, where the remains of deceased Israeli hostages would be released, etc…so this, at this point, sure doesn’t sound like a win for the Israelis & it’s a big win for Hamas and Hamas/Palestinians & everybody else and their dog on the left side of the belligerent list above.