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Kind of LARPy tbh. Still though I'm surprised the fight is still going on tbh and still don't see what Israel's longterm plan is tbh.

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I still think Israel's not settling for anything less than the total extermination of Hamas with zero chance of a peaceful resolution

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Yeah okay sure but then what? And that's a big goal. Kill them all is harder to do than offhand rDrama comments made for dc indicate.

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Leave. Build a bigger wall.

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I'd assumed they'd just move whatever Israeli-favored successor party into power the same way they did with Hamas but maybe they finally see the way the winds of public opinion are shifting generation to generation realize maintaining the Gaza Strip is untenable.

Honestly my solution was carpet bombing the place starting Oct 8th/Oct9th and ripping the band-aid off instead of losing your own people to rip-feed atrocities for Western Media to blow out of prooportion. :marseyshrug:

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The PQ should have been answered decades ago


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LARP. I more meant actual solutions. Unfortunately for Israel, kill-peopleism isn't a solution. Doing Hamas 2.0 would kill Bibi even deader than he already is and the opposition parties seem completely disincentivised from copying him and Likud. It legitimately seems they're going to have to work with Fatah for a post-war election and government at this moment.

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Unfortunately the opposition is just as heck bent on eternal war as Likud.

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:marseyshrug: I agree with all that but I also think Israel's pr offensives have been so cumbersome and out of touch that I have to assume they think in ways I don't understand.

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That's the problem. There's literally

no one that is even moderately acceptable. This isn't an Iraq/Afghanistan situation where a good chunk of the population was at least amendable to working with the US.

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Ideally you'd have some replacement party that will support a peace process where Palestinians get something similar to the 2008 offer in exchange for not doing terrorism anymore. Unfortunately there isn't any popular support among Palestoids for such a solution even though it's way better for them than the alternative, and no influential leader or party who's a candidate for this role. In practical terms they'll probably put Fatah in charge, which might be able to achieve rapprochement over time.

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As far as I can tell they still don't have a plan. Either that or the cabinet is divided and pushing for multiple different plans.

Really the closest thing to a plan that I can detect is maybe invade Lebanon and hope to somehow win a victory there since there's nothing to be won in Gaza.

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They're like a guy who knock out a neighbor for stepping on his Nikes but is still amped and is just stomping around the bar wishing a neighbor would.

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