Israel killing civilians in Gaza and the West Bank 1. Temporary ceasefire with immediate release of hostages to the Red Cross, will be followed by humanitarian aid convoy.
(then we will end the ceasefire and kill all Hamas members including civilian Minister of Economic Affairs etc, later. But don't put that in the press release) — FreeEmotion
Yes and I think Hamas said it was willing to release all hostages minus the IDF soldiers if the bombing stops. I think that exchange is reasonable.
Now if it so happened that it was one of your family members that was in the IDF captured by Hamas, this position may be problematic.
Israel has had a decent record doing counterintelligence and stuff like that. If they want to kill Hamas, infiltrating them and doing something from the inside might work. But, it's very very hard to pull off.
2. Visit to abductees? This is not a tour of the Hollywood for God's sake, you want the Red Cross to see them alive, and then leave them, amidst heavy bombing? Where would these visits take place? On location? Maybe the Gaza hospital since either it has been bombed or will not be bombed by Israel. — FreeEmotion
I also see this as being very reasonable. One can't be sure that the hostages aren't in an extremely dire situation, so it's very sensible the Red Cross (or a similar organization) to visit them.
3.President Biden's demand? Not based on humanitarian reasons that Israel, as a modern nation, affords? President Biden's "demand"
"as long as these supplies do not reach Hamas. Any supplies that reach Hamas will be thwarted"
No offence, but this strikes me as absolutely insane. How on earth is one to say these supplies will not reach Hamas?
What does this all mean? It all sounds like the nature of the entire Israeli military approach seems to be, as I made up my mind years ago is very 'heavy handed'. It has all the hallmarks of police brutality, in short. — FreeEmotion
I would imagine that it is very hard to distinguish who is Hamas and who is not if the aid gets through. I assume they won't be wearing guerilla warfare clothes.
It seems to me that the government is reacting this way because they are extremely embarrassed by how they colossally failed to protect Israeli civilians. To cover up, or attempt to make people overlook this, they are going in guns blazing, to keep postponing serious accountability.
But with what I've read, people in your country are extremely pissed at Netanyahu and they will not forget his failure even after this is all over.
I feel sorry that you guys may have to go through yet another election(!) to get some competent leaders in the government.
And yes, I think if this continues, others will get involved, Hezbollah and maybe Iran. It's a spine-chilling situation to find yourself in.
This may sound empty, but I can do nothing else: stay safe.