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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How can Americans look at these photos and not be utterly outraged?????[/quote] I really think it stems from the fact that there was no outrage on October 7th. It's unfathomable to me that more people didn't condemn Hamas. [/quote] And still don't. Has a single pro-Palestinian poster on this thread condemned Hamas or said they should surrender to end the suffering? No.[/quote] I don’t think too many people on this thread are pro-Palestinian. What they are is against the suffering of innocent children in Gaza. One can say that they are against the maiming, and starvation of children without having to make a political statement about Hamas or any other political entity. [/quote] Then why aren't they demanding that Hamas surrender? That would end the suffering and the starvation. Not many on this thread want to connect the two -- Hamas and the suffering of the Palestinians. They only want to connect it to Israel. Hamas can end this today. Why not demand it?[/quote] There's no evidence Israel would do anything differently if Hamas surrendered. In fact, Israel's pattern over the last several years is to go back on agreements over technicalities or small details. There are no guarantees that the people of Gaza can trust. That said, I would like to see Hamas surrender - but under an international agreement that allows for the UN or EU to administer it outside of Israeli control. [/quote] One thing is certain, what Hamas is doing isn't helping, so releasing their hostages can't make matters worse. Claims that removing the reason for Israeli retaliation will be ineffective is both speculative and illogical. [/quote]
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