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'Those calling for a ceasefire in Gaza really need to understand that there WAS a ceasefire, signed in June. Hamas broke it on Oct 7th. As they broke the one before that, and the one before that, and the one before that. As they will break the next one'

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"Over the past two weeks, when I talked to Arab officials throughout the region whom I have long known, every single one told me that Hamas must be destroyed in Gaza."

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I Might Have Once Favored a Cease-Fire With Hamas, but Not Now nytimes.com/2023/10/27/opinion

@walterbays yeah i can't access NYTimes even free articles ask for email or log in via Google Apple etc

@ecksmc I had trouble with NYT gift articles before. 😥 Will summarize. Washington Post seems always to work.

@walterbays thanks :) for the link

surveys like that i take with a pinch of salt

"The survey comprised face-to-face interviews with representative national samples of 1,000 citizens in Arab countries polled and at least 500 residents each in the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem, selected according to standard geographic probability procedures"

i mean, they numbers are very low you can't say every citizen of any country agrees with the opinions of 500 people from that country

@walterbays and FTR i'm not just saying because it's that survey i have said numerous times polls and surveys mean jack shit

from 2019

counter.social/@ecksmc/1030952

@ecksmc Usually the big problem with polls is reliance on phone calls when only a tiny unrepresentative minority of people will answer the phone.

In Gaza/Russia pollsters might ask on the street, do you think Hamas/Putin is the best leader who deserves your unquestioning support? They might look closely into the pollster's eyes, look cautiously over both shoulders, and then answer.

@ecksmc Summary, since NYT gift articles don't always work.
I Might Have Once Favored a Cease Fire with Hamas but Not Now - opinion by Dennis Ross, former US envoy to the Middle East who spent 35 years trying to negotiate peace.

Peace is not possible "as long as Hamas remains intact and in control of Gaza." I've talked to many Arab leaders throughout the region. Every one said privately that Hamas must be destroyed. ...

@ecksmc ...Publicly Arab leaders must be seen to support Hamas. If Hamas is not finished, just as "after conflicts with Israel in 2009, 2012, 2014 and 2021, the group will almost certainly rearm and restore" and attack again. Its military infrastructure and leadership must be eliminated for there to be any possibility of peace.

Afterward there must be credible administration of Gaza led by Palestenians with support from Arab nations, the UN, the US. ...

@ecksmc ...Getting aid to Gaza "could help show residents that life can get better when Hamas is no longer preventing the rebuilding of Gaza." During the war Israel must minimize harm to civilians to "demonstrate more convincingly that it is fighting Hamas and is not trying to punish Palestinian civilians." And they "must communicate that they understand a political resolution is needed with the Palestinians more generally"

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