r/thinktank May 21 '21

Theory AFTER THE GAZA CEASE-FIRE, WHAT NEXT? | NewsLooks By David pollock

1.Israel Should Contribute to Gaza Humanitarian Aid:

The destruction and suffering in Gaza, and inside Israel, are mostly the fault of Hamas. It started this latest round with unprovoked massive missile and rocket attacks against Israeli civilians, hiding behind the human shields of its own subject population.  Nevertheless, the resulting humanitarian emergency urgently calls for relief from all peaceful parties. And an Israeli contribution might also help repair the political damage to Israel’s reputation, unfair as that may be.

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u/boredtxan May 21 '21

That's basically telling Israel to give Hamas $.

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u/Ok-Construction4573 May 21 '21

Mostly the fault of Hamas? No, its the fault of a non existent U.S foreign policy and the lack of enforcing what was already in place. When you have world powers around the globe making big moves to take over regions something is wrong.

There's no balance in the world right now. Jack Donovan says violence is the golden standard. And he is correct, fear of making these bold moves and being put in check keeps the wolves at bay.

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u/pcmouse1 Jun 25 '21

Though it will possibly improve the opinions about israel, it will certainly not help us. They use humanitarian aid to either buy more rockets, or the leaders take it for themselves. Won't really help either party.