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Renaud Girard: "Israel's suicidal strategy"

2024-01-01T18:25:40.368Z

Highlights: The Israeli government often repeats that the 2 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are hostages of Hamas. This is not wrong, as this Islamist movement has never democratically consulted the people of Gaza since it took control in 2007. Is it legitimate to simply destroy a hundred houses in Gaza? Is it possible for Israel to do this without causing collateral damage to its own soldiers? Is this a reason to destroy the infrastructure and buildings of this 365 km2 land? Do we need to destroy all the buildings in Gaza to make it safe?


The prolongation of the war is likely to increase Hamas' popularity among the Palestinian population and all Muslim nations, our columnist writes.


The Israeli government often repeats that the 2 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are hostages of Hamas. This is not wrong, as this Islamist movement, affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, has never bothered to democratically consult the people of Gaza since it took control of the territory by force in 2007.

But is this a reason to systematically destroy the infrastructure and apartment buildings of this 365 km2 land, populated by 2 million Palestinians, and under occupation by Israel since 1967? Isn't the IDF pushing its risk-transfer tactics too far (minimum risk to its soldiers, maximum risk to Palestinian civilians, even if it never intentionally targets them)? Isn't it embarrassed by the extent of the collateral damage it is doing in its hunt for Hamas terrorists? Is it legitimate to simply destroy a hundred houses...

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Source: lefigaro

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