Hamas is setting a trap for Israel and the Arab

Hamas is setting a trap for Israel and the Arab countries

The world woke up Saturday morning in horror at a historic military attack.

Since then, reactions have followed one another, each more emotional than the other. And that’s normal! It is one thing to disapprove or even detest the Israeli government’s policies. But anyone with even a shred of humanity can only feel a deep disgust, both for the perpetrators of atrocities worthy of Nazi practices and for those who glorify them.

strategy

From a tactical perspective, Hamas has asserted its growing power. But what is the strategic interest?

Since Israel has always responded to attacks, those who instigated Saturday’s carnage were well aware of the scale of the response they were prepared to unleash and the destruction they would wreak on Gaza and the people they were supposed to defend. demanded.

If the violence of the military response was predictable, why provoke it?

Because here, Hamas doesn’t just want to destroy lives and sow fear. He is setting a trap for Israel and all Arab countries.

On the one hand, Israel is forced to take revenge. We don’t send flowers to sadists!

On the other hand, Arab countries have a moral obligation to show solidarity with the Palestinians.

However, by creating division, Hamas is destabilizing the region in the hope of destroying peace between Israel and the Arab world. A long-awaited peace!

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Selection

The decision therefore lies with the affected countries.

Either they allow themselves to be manipulated by Hamas and deny the Abraham Accords. Then they choose war over peace, and the forces of evil win.

Or they refuse to take the bait. They then choose peace instead of war, life instead of death, good instead of evil.

Let’s hope they make the right choice! Because when you allow bloodthirsty people to win, you invite them to do it again.

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