Speaking at a news conference in Doha, Qatar, alongside Qatar’s prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Mr. Blinken said that “a deal was on the table that was virtually identical” to one that Hamas put forward on May 6.

At some point, he said, “you have to question whether they’re proceeding in good faith or not.”

  • @Cleverdawny@lemm.ee
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    -518 days ago

    The answer is that the more death and suffering they can cause to civilian Palestinians, the more they can drive a cultural wedge between Israel and the Arab nations. Their end goal here is to get a friendly government in, say, Egypt and then win a war to conquer Israel with that foreign support.

    • @girlfreddy@lemmy.ca
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      518 days ago

      Riiight. I think your hat is on way too tight.

      Might want to crawl up from that nationalist hole and take a breath of fresh air.

      • @bartolomeo@suppo.fi
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        518 days ago

        I think your hat is on way too tight.

        Thank you, I have been looking for this phrasing for a long time. As someone who rejects violence it’s very difficult to find the words to tell someone that the reason they incorrectly think something is a certain way is because they are stupid. Just mouth-breathing, knuckle-dragging, shit-slinging dolts.

        It seems to me there has recently been an influx of users who have their hats on way too tight.

    • Anas
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      018 days ago

      The wedge is already there, has been since the start. Our leaders are puppets, however, so it doesn’t matter.

      • @Cleverdawny@lemm.ee
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        218 days ago

        Arab leaders are smart enough to know that attacking Israel would either lead to defeat or nuclear annihilation, and so, seek peace. Regardless of the wishes of the populace.