• Linkerbaan@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I would argue that one side is fighting to achieve peace while the other side is fighting for the destruction of a population and the annexation of their land.

    Remind me again who is rejecting the ceasefire offers.

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      5 months ago

      I would argue that one side is fighting to achieve peace

      Hilarious. Which side is that?

      (The second part I won’t argue. The inevitable annexation is deplorable.)

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        5 months ago

        Hamas is has laid out a very clear and peace plan and has even agreed to a 2 state solution.

        Objectively looking at the situation one cannot say that there are two sides which do not want peace.

        Only one side does not want peace, and that is israel.

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          5 months ago

          If Hamas hasn’t given up their hostages, they must not be that interested in peace.

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            5 months ago

            Israel said they will not stop the Genocide nor release the Palestinian hostages if Hamas releases their hostages. So not sure what you are talking about.