Let's talk about the ambush by Hamas in Rafah today where two IDF soldiers were killed by snipers,
It wasn't Hamas. It was almost a lone wolf style attack. It's not surprising that there are probably hundreds of Palestinians looking for revenge for the slaughter of their families. Violence breeds violence.
let's talk about Hamas's refusal to disarm
They should have been included in the discussion and formulation of the plane.
Which makes "the plan" more of a "surrender or die" plan, not a plan for a ceasefire.
Who, in their right mind, would surrender their weapons in such a scenario, when the opponents can not be trusted to keep their word?
and their stated intention today to regroup and continue the fight against Israel.
Show us.
Do you think that bodes well for the ceasefire John?
In your response you were referring to:
A very clumsy attempt to divert attention from the false story published by melon and tranny.
So, no, false stories do not bode well for the ceasefire. They intentionally foment distrust, uncertainty and hatred.
Who do you think broke the ceasefire agreement?
A couple of lone wolves. As i said, it's not surprising that there will be many Palestinians seeking revenge. That's why it's so important to have an effective force policing Gaza. And Hamas are there, recognisable, and capable of policing Gaza.
What is not helpful is for Israel to exploit it as an opportunity to commit mass killing again.
It would have been far better foe Israel to have called for justice against the perpetrators of the attack.
Israel broke the ceasefire agreement by stopping Aid, several days ago.
A week into the ceasefire, Israel has continued to seal Gaza’s Rafah crossing with Egypt despite repeated international calls to allow in large-scale aid deliveries.
17 Oct 2025
As calls for border crossings to reopen grow, Israeli attacks on Palestinians kill and wound several despite truce.
www.aljazeera.com