#348 - Free Gaza from Hamas! (English)

I think I was in the age of fourteen/fifteen when I looked at the map of the Middle East to see that the Gaza Strip (Gaza) was/is surrounded (cornerly) by the (closed) borders of Israel and Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea. It was not surprising for me to recognize the extremist/frustrational dangers of this ‘trap’ that could happen to the people and the political elite in Gaza (currently Hamas): the geographical locked-up location causes the breeding ground. Replacement of the people was my first reaction.
Whether you agree or not, the State of Israel was formed and shaped at the location where it is after the cruelties of the Second World War: the International Community guaranteed a safe place for Jews to live. To keep this in mind: the State of Israel is half the size of the Netherlands. It was (also) not surprising at all that even such a small (Jewish) place in the empty desert in the middle of the Arabic world would lead to uprising tensions.
Building tunnels, firing rockets and the ‘hunger games’
If Belgium is firing rockets on The Netherlands, the world was too small to not start a military operation/invasion into the Belgium territory to remove the threat. Even the building of tunnels could be seen in my opinion as a military threat as it has no other (substantial) purposes.
In the situation of war it is very uncommon that an enemy (Israel) is responsible for the food deliveries (e.g. transport) into others enemies ground (Gaza), even when Hamas is constantly loitering most of the food (some researchers estimated around 70/80%). It is for Hamas a ‘balancing act’ between sharing the food to the (hungry) citizens of Gaza and hold the support of the people in a dependency way or led this people suffer from hunger – with all the cruel pictures of starving children – to get the support of the (mostly Western) countries by emotional politics, with the risk of food riots and crumbling support for Hamas (corrected by public/standing executions).
Solution
The first step into a long sustainable solution is to defeat Hamas (that suppresses their own people), by chance with support of the international community (with Israel of course). Better a quick move than a long instable and unclear situation. The hostages have value for Hamas (negotiation), but their lives are emotional damaged by the end. Gaza is no place to live anymore. The dark energies can be transformed, healed and forgotten only with a big national park with a lot of green trees. The people of Gaza could be living at the West Bank under control of the Palestine authorities there. I suppose a land swap: Gaza to Israel and the Jewish settlers at the West Bank have to go back to Israel – a win-win I think.
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