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Originally Posted by flamesfever
I believe the continuous rocket attacks by Hamas, after the horrendous attack on the Israelis, has a lot to do with the early reaction of Israel to act quickly and decisively with the bombing in Gaza. In addition I believe the taking of hostages, and the lack of empathy from the Palestinians and other members of the Arab world played a part.
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Even if there was a cease fire, I would give Hamas very little time before more rockets were launched, violating the ceasefire. Rockets were just a daily part of life for Israelis even before October 7th. They just learned to live with it.
All these countries demanding a ceasefire should actually be demanding a release of all the hostages and a surrender or Hamas. If that happened, they would get a ceasefire. None of the demands for a ceasefire include any conditions for Hamas.