Just imagine this: Rudolf Höss, the camp commandant of Auschwitz, letting the Jews in his camp walk out the gates as free people, promising never to bother them again. He hands in his weapons, resigns, along with all the other executioners under his rule, and after a chat with the Allies he and his henchmen are granted safe passage, allowed to build a new life in peace, funded and facilitated by the neighbors.
Or, to put this metaphor into today’s reality: Abu Suhaib, the equivalent of Höss and the last known top commander of Hamas in Gaza, sets the last Israeli hostages free, surrenders his rockets, and is given a safe conduct to build himself a fine and quiet life on the Gazan Riviera—paid for, among others, by Israel.
Yes, that’s not how genocide works, is it.
Because what’s going on in Gaza is not genocide, it’s war. A war initiated by Hamas, carried out with the help of all sorts of other terror gangs and overly eager Gazan civilians. And now, nearly two years later, they are paying the price for that grotesquely celebrated orgy of violence on October 7, 2023.
If you slap someone across the face just like that, don’t be shocked when you get a full fist straight back in your jaw. That is what happened when Israel decided to strike back, to dismantle Hamas, and to bring its hostages home.
Israel is fighting for its very survival on seven military fronts, and an eighth front against Western antisemites, Israel-haters, idiotic Red Line followers, and a biased media that fights an activist war against Israel rather than pursuing objective truth, journalism, and reporting.
And now, a deal is on the table that could benefit everyone. A deal in which the so-called victims of “genocide” are given the choice to put down their weapons.
Tell me: have you ever heard of victims of genocide who were armed, holding hostages, and negotiating with their supposed genocidal oppressor about this and that?
The Uyghurs in China’s camps, perhaps? The Druze in Syria? The Christians in Nigeria? The civilians trapped in the hell of Burkina Faso?
No, me neither.
Anyway, Hamas and its cronies are being given a few days—three full days—to hand over all the hostages to Israel, both the living and the dead. In return, Israel will release 250 Palestinians serving life sentences, plus 1,700 Gazans arrested after the October 7 massacres. On top of that, full humanitarian aid will immediately be rolled out—food, water, electricity.
So Israel gets back 28 dead and 20 starved, tortured, zombie-like citizens—in exchange for over 2,000 well-fed terrorists and their helpers—and then goes on to help rebuild Gaza.
Some genocide that is, huh.
The only group in the world—and probably in human history—that is said by the conformist narrative to be the victim of genocidal violence, actually has the choice to put down its weapons and thereby end “the genocide”.
But you know what? I suspect Hamas will reject this peace deal—even though Turkey, Qatar, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Spain, the UK, the UAE, and even the Palestinian Authority have given it their blessing.
Because Hamas thrives on war, doesn’t give a damn about its own people, and has just one goal: from the river to the sea, Israel must and will be Jew free.
What do you think?
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