stessier wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 4:51 am
Kurth wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 1:07 am
Great. Those idiots can continue to enjoy an Israeli boot on their neck and guarantee the same for future generations of Gazans then. Such a waste.
Do you not also see that Israel will continue to enjoy living in fear of terror attacks and guarantee the same for future generations?
Of course. Hence, the “such a waste” comment. But, from a quality of life perspective, would you rather be an Israeli or a Gazan right now? The people of Gaza were living a shit existence under Hamas before Sinwar and his band of jihadis decided to attack Israel on October 7. After that attack? Those people are barely hanging on. I think we can all be pretty certain that if they continue to hitch their wagon to Hamas, their lives will not improve. That’s bad for Israelis, too, as you point out, but it’s so much worse for Gazans
That Sinwar should be held up as a hero by the long suffering people of Gaza or that those same people would continue to support Hamas is a nihilistic tragedy.
But some Gazans
have it right:
Other Gazans welcomed Mr. Sinwar’s death, blaming him for the hunger, unemployment and homelessness the conflict had caused.
“He humiliated us, started the war, scattered us and made us displaced, without water, food or money,” said a 22-year-old named Mohammed, who has been repeatedly displaced and asked that his last name not be used for fear of reprisals from Hamas.
“He is the one who made Israel do this,” Mohammed said, calling Mr. Sinwar’s death “the best day of my life.”
I only hope the death of Sinwar and the weakening of Hamas will create some room for those voices to speak out. It’s really the only chance these people have.