https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/30/opinion/ceasefire-israel-gaza-bombardment.html
“I’ve Been Under Bombardment. There Must Be a Cease-Fire in Gaza.”
Yeah, well, I’ve been under bombardment too, and I say there must NOT be a cease-fire in Gaza – not until Hamas is defeated or surrenders.
Why?
Because Hamas is committed to the killing of Israelis and to the destruction of Israel;
Because, on October 7th, Hamas launched a murderous attack on Israeli civilians in the hope of fulfilling that commitment; and
Because a cease-fire or a truce – a "hudna" in Arabic – is, for Hamas, simply an opportunity to regroup and re-arm. A cease-fire is not about a road to peace for Hamas. It’s about recovering from the damage inflicted by Israel and preparing for the battle to come, the next round of warfare.
Moreover, a cease-fire, in and of itself, does not address the cause of the war or create a pathway to end the killing. At most, it's simply a break. A pause. A time-out. A time when people are busy planning, preparing, and re-arming -- getting ready to kill again, perhaps in greater numbers, as soon as the cease-fire ends.
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