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[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

They're offering a 40-day ceasefire, which would be more beneficial to Hamas than to Israel.

What are you basing that assumption on?

Edit: come to think of it, the opposite is very much the case: a 40 day pause will take the international pressure off Israel long enough that the media moves onto other things. Meanwhile, Palestinians are just as dead 40 days later but with a fraction of people still paying attention.

It's not inherently ridiculous for Hamas to accept in exchange for the hostages

Yeah it is. It's basically the equivalent of being broke and jobless and selling your house for $5000. Sure, you can pay rent for a while with the $5000, but it's much less than the house is worth and when the money's spent, you're homeless AND just as penniless as you started out.

Only instead of a house, it's tens if not hundreds of thousands in civilian lives.

The issue is that Israel isn't serious, and will dance around with terms so they can claim Hamas rejected it again

It's both: if they were serious, they wouldn't make such a ridiculously bad offer.

Israel is overwhelmingly in the better position at this point in time.

I wouldn't on that persisting, though, as public opinion both domestically and internationally is increasingly worsening for the Israeli government as sympathy for their victims grow and outrage at the many atrocities spreads.

Once Rafah is taken, this whole miserable affair is going to wind up

Nope. The Israeli government won't stop at that.

But neither the article nor the headline have the tone you're talking about.

Because the article and headline are muddling the waters after Israel has already (almost immediately) rejected the deal. Gaslighting isn't always about tone.