• @Krono
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    38 months ago

    Great question!

    I would have held onto the moral high ground instead of instantly bombing civilians.

    I would do everything I could to rescue the hostages, instead of ignoring them and bombing them.

    I would negotiate with Palestinian leadership, offering them a path towards autonomy and freedom from their open air prison in return for handing over every single Hamas terrorist that attacked on Oct 7th.

    Of course there is no magic solution. Even if we find the best possible course there will still be bloodshed and deep resentment. But with the current Israeli strategy, for every Hamas terrorist that they kill, they are creating 2 more to take their place.

    • @goat@sh.itjust.works
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      8 months ago

      I would negotiate with Palestinian leadership, offering them a path towards autonomy and freedom

      Israel and the UN tried that already. Hamas said no.

    • @WhiteHawk@lemmy.world
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      08 months ago

      Negotiating with terrorists typically does not end well. Once they realize that their methods are effective to get what they want, they will keep doing the same over and over until they ask for something that you can’t give them, and then you’ll look like the bad guy.

      • @Krono
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        08 months ago

        Sadly your comment could equally apply to both sides.

      • @Jonna@lemmy.world
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        08 months ago

        Except that is not what the poster you’re replying to said. The poster said, ‘negotiate with Palestinians to hand over Hamas responsible for 10/7’. That’s not ‘negotiating with Hamas’.

        There was an ongoing peace process between Israel and the secular PLO with the Oslo Accords and then Israel stopped the process. Israel accelerated land grabs and illegal settlements, and actually PROMOTED Hamas. The PLO organizations had either pledged to not harm civilians or given up armed struggle altogether. But Israel said NO to land for peace and so why should Palestinians choose peaceful negotiations?