• FlowVoid@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Israel’s goal is to destroy Hamas. Every time they kill innocent children, they create more members of Hamas. Therefore, their goal is any amount of children including 100% of them.

    Destroying Hamas means destroying the current leadership, so it can no longer function.

    It’s true that Israel is running the risk of inciting hatred and creating more fighters, but those future fighters won’t be in Hamas. They will be in some other organization that replaces Hamas, just like Hamas replaced Fatah.

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      Destroying Hamas means destroying the leadership, so it can no longer function.

      Where is that claimed? Or is that just your opinion?

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        These were Netanyahu’s goals in October:

        destruction of Hamas’s military and governing capabilities; and returning the hostages home

        And these are Netanyahu’s current goals:

        Seizing the Rafah Crossing is a very significant step towards destroying the remaining military capabilities of Hamas, including the elimination of the four terrorist battalions in Rafah, and an important step to damage the governmental capabilities of Hamas

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          You mean his goals keep changing? Hmm… seems like a constantly changing military objective would allow you to kill an unlimited number of children justifiably based on your reasoning.

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            In October, he said he wanted

            1. destruction of Hamas’s military
            2. and governing capabilities;
            3. and returning the hostages home

            Today, he says the Rafah operation is a significant step towards

            1. destroying the remaining military capabilities of Hamas, including the elimination of the four terrorist battalions in Rafah,
            2. and an important step to damage the governmental capabilities of Hamas

            The first two goals look unchanged.

            There is no mention of hostages in my quote. Maybe he isn’t interested in that any more, but it’s entirely possible he mentioned it elsewhere and I didn’t see it.

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              destruction of Hamas’s military

              You mean the military that grows every time a child is killed. So this never ends and children never stop being killed.

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                No, Hamas forces are steadily getting smaller. If there are new recruits, they are not enough to make up for the losses.

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                    No, Hamas forces are steadily getting smaller. If there are new recruits, they are not enough to make up for the losses.

                    Your link:

                    Hamas may have lost half its battalion commanders by December, while half its battalions had been broken down as well.

                    The article suggests that they can recruit in the future, and maybe they can. Or maybe Palestinian militants will join a different organization, as I suggested.

                    But for now, Hamas is definitely smaller than they were in October.