

It was a brutal killing, of that there's no doubt. Would Hamas risk everything they've gained for three boys' lives though? i doubt it very much.
The fact that it'll lead either to Israel annexing Gaza outright or building enough settlements for a de facto annexation leads me to suspect that Netanyahu has been waiting for the right excuse all along.
He's already rolled back ten years of the peace process by bombing suspect's homes before they're even brought to trial.
Would Israeli though?
Would Israeli though?
The israeli regime have been itching for a reason to dodge any sort of 'peace process' ever since the PA got into the UN; and really itching since they made nice with hamas. You don't have to look far outside the media bubble to notice the unequal crimes of Israel compared to any palestinian. The public there are largely up for the aggression because they've had war propaganda shoved down their throat since birth (and a dose of state-friendly conscription to ram home the racism).
The israeli regime knows it has a demographic timebomb: they know that given enough time the palestinians will keep breeding faster than jewish israelis (as poorer people do), and so it has to try and keep the numbers down in other ways (like the occasional bombing, restricting food, or just going round in tanks and knocking people's houses down, shooting children etc). The terrible hamas don't seem to be able to translate their terror into more than a small handful of dead israelis for all their dastardliness - an occasional crappy unguided rocket landing in a field avenged with the full might of (effectively) the american war machine.
This is absolutely not about jewish people (i'm a bit jewish myself via my great grandmother (i'm not a jew, i'm jew-ish)) but aggressive zionism as a superficial foil for american power.
(that was just a standard rant and not particularly aimed at you bearlove)
Tis what some Palestinian friends I have in Hebron fear. There's even rumors about rightwing Israelis staging the whole affair in order to derail the peace process. Very conspiracy-esque but then again Rabin was murdered by an Israeli over the Oslo agreements too.
^ Indeed. Tis a shame though, as with any conflict really, that the moderates (which really do exist on both sides in this specific case) are so easily drowned out by more radical forces.
A lot of the problem is that, on the Israeli side (possibly the palestinian side as well, but they have seemed a lot more moderate recently), the moderates are far from being the ones in charge. Netanyaaaahoooo is an extremist.

What I still find the most blatant myth in Zionism is the claim that Israel was a "land without people for a people without land". Then where the fuck did those few million refugees that still occupy camps in surrounding countries come from![]()