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The more dead bodies, the better the cause for Hamas. The more those bodies are Palestinians, the worse it looks for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel.
This is the revelation from the private correspondence of the Hamas terror group’s military chief in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, as reported in the Wall Street Journal.
Sinwar is a fanatical Palestinian politician. He has been the leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip since 2017. Hamas is the terrorist Sunni Islamist political and military organization that rules the Gaza Strip. He and his fellow terrorist have used their propaganda to demonize Israel and Netanyahu to the world, especially the West, who have fallen for it.
Since the October 7th attack on Israel, Sinwar and Hamas have seen great wins with their propaganda of proclaiming to want peace with Israel but then retreating.
Truth be told, there are there are no winners in this macabre only losers. The biggest loser is the United States for its lack of support for Israel. This is compliments of a feeble Joe Biden and a weak Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s betrayal of our foreign alley.
The failure of Biden and Blinken is indicative of how off-base both men are in addressing the Hamas-Israeli conflict. They are completely out of their league when it comes to foreign affairs. Since they have been at the helm, Russia has invaded Ukraine, and China is threatening to attack Taiwan. We have also seen a once-decimated economy in Iran become strong again.
Robert Gates, a former Secretary of Defense, once said Biden “has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades.” That statement, made a decade ago in a book by Gates, still holds today.
When does it end, and will it end?
Heather Robinson is a New York-based freelance journalist who regularly contributes to The New York Post, Jewish News Syndicate, the US Spectator, and other publications. She has appeared as a pundit on “CNN with Anderson Cooper” and Fox News’s “Geraldo At Large,” discussing human rights, popular culture, and the Mideast. She has also worked as a college writing instructor at New York University and Touro College in Brooklyn.
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