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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is unfortunate, but this is war. A war that Hamas started. FAFO The war can end when Hamas unconditionally surrenders. So you can either yell at israel to stop conducting their war in a way you don't like or you can yell at hamas to surrender and stop the war entirely. But know this, Israel spent 80 years engaging in half measures and they are going to prosecute this war unless somebody stops them. Iran was the last credible counter to israel and they turned out to be a paper tiger. There is no path to victory for Hamas. They are simply testing Israel's will to bury Hamas and every human shield they put in front of themselves. Unless someone is willing to start arming Hamas terrorists, this all over except the dying and the dying can be avoided if hamas surrenders. [/quote] Israel started the war in 1948. [/quote] You mean when they declared their sovereignty and were immediately invaded by a 7 nation army? That is not how you usually define "starting" a war. But Israel certainly ended that war. But regardless of who started it, the choice is now for Hamas to continue that war or to surrender. Israel is winning and it is unlikely that Israel will surrender or cease prosecuting the war. This particular war was started by Hamas. And Israel will end this one too unless Hamas surrenders. FAFO [/quote][/quote]
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