Did you follow the link?Aren’t you curious why the guy who’s suppose to have shot that Charlie Kirk guy, why the media wasn’t reporting about his right hand instead of the whole guy?
It sure is, in the semantics of deflection and scapegoating, isn’t it? Maybe not in the way you’re interpreting things though, & I’m not sure just how many “wrench turners” you’re pointing out in Doha, but that’s neither here or there I guess.
Define doing a bad job. Do you mean like extorting and embezzling the shit out of the population (?) in order to have those billionaires living in Qatar? Or stripping out the sewer system in order to build rockets to lob at Israel? Things like that?
Who’s gonna run the place? Well, not Hamas. The population is supposedly 2 million people, and they can vote in who they want to run the place, who in turn can hire non-Hamas pencil pushers, and engineers and wrench turners, etc…
Temporary bureaucracy from the outside, until the PA goes through its reforms (un-UNRWA’s itself), and that could be replaced, and with elections, they can bring in their own ‘Palestinian’ people. You don’t think the Palestinians are capable of having librarians or teachers that aren’t Hamas or UNRWA?
It’s also the first time a peace might come about for Gaza by flushing Hamas from the equation. Coincidence? We’ll see if Hamas actually wants peace or not pretty soon.
On that note, Monday Israel accepted Trumps 20 point peace plan, and Hamas on Friday sort of accepted 6-7 points, or parts of 6-7 points last I heard? Is that enough to pass that 6pm Washington DC deadline?
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Activists demanded 'ceasefire now' of Israel, but seem unwilling to demand 'peace now' of Hamas? Isn’t that curious?
On social media, many Palestinians are asking Hamas publicly to endorse the Trump plan and put an end to their misery.![]()
Why Israel is winning on the battlefield but losing the global narrative war — The Jerusalem Post
Past wars have proven that Israel knows how to win wars on the military front, but fails on the public diplomacy front.apple.news
In deciding whether to accept all the plan’s 20 points, Hamas will, from its perspective, have to weigh whether agreeing to a very bad outcome is better than the alternative. Trump has warned that a failure to get on board will cause Hamas to face “all hell.”
Hamas has already agreed to release the remaining Israeli hostages and to relinquish power in Gaza to a technocratic Palestinian committee. If endorsed in full, this would put an end to the war and see the gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, and no expulsion of the Palestinians out of Gaza.
Egypt, Qatar and Turkey have been facilitating Hamas’ response to the plan. And there is huge regional and international pressure to get the deal over the line.
However, it would force Hamas to disarm itself and allow the entry of an international and regional force into Gaza to oversee the destruction of military infrastructure, including tunnels, weapons manufacturing and the remaining rockets – points of the latest plan that Hamas appears more unwilling to accept.
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Hamas has run out of options – survival now rests on accepting Trump’s plan and political reform
The Palestinian militant group has said it accepts some of President Trump’s proposed peace plan – but will it go all the way?theconversation.com
Force Hamas to give up there pencils?
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