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David Galinsky's avatar

It's a trap. The carrots the White House is offering can be more readily achieved after victory over Hamas. Stand firm in the face of all danger and the result will be a better future for all.

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Charles Knapp's avatar

Considering how the Saudi military performed as part of the U.S. coalition in the first Iraq War and recently in its war in Yemen, it’s unclear what the Kingdom brings to the table on the security angle.

Given how the U.S. withdrew support for Saudi Arabia in Yemen and its decision to withhold certain munitions from Israel currently, not to say the straight jacket it imposed on Ukraine, our reliability as a military partner - one that is increasingly becoming the embodiment of an unhelpful penchant to “self-deterrence” - can reasonably be called into question.

And, while they can’t say so publicly for a variety of reasons, the Sunni states not already subjugated to Iran all wish to see Hamas destroyed. In the world of the “strong horse”, Israel must enter Rafah and finish off Hamas.

In the Middle East, you don’t get points for moderation or pulling your punches - a lesson that “enlightened” Westerners refuse to accept in our narcissistic belief that everyone wishes to be like us. In that sense, Israel is the West’s only real bridge to the region, having as it does one foot in the West and the other in the Levant. Instead of taking advantage of Israel’s role as a state dragoman, the West lectures and hectors it unproductively.

In my view, the answer to the U.S. offer is a polite “not at this time” and the justification must be that the hostages have suffered enough - and if the U.S. does have actionable intel on their whereabouts, the IDF will cooperate with our Seal or Delta Force teams in their rescue.

The overall narrative must be: Hamas cannot use the continuing war crime of hostage taking to immunize it from the consequences of another war crime, the brutal murder of civilians. To allow Hamas to survive in any form is to make a mockery of international law to the detriment of all law abiding states. Is that really the world the West wishes to usher in?

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