
Elliot discusses the recent protests in Gaza, analyzing the motivations behind them and the implications for Hamas and Israel. He explores the possibility of a genuine opposition to Hamas, the role of public opinion, and the potential for an uprising against the regime. Chodoff emphasizes the complexities of the situation, including the fear of Hamas and the desire to prevent further Israeli military action.
takeaways
- The protests in Gaza may not signify a true opposition to Hamas.
- Hamas's tolerance of protests raises questions about their authenticity.
- Demonstrators are primarily concerned about Israeli military actions.
- The lack of armed uprising suggests fear of Hamas's retaliation.
- Public opinion in Gaza is complex and not straightforwardly anti-Hamas.
- Demonstrations may be aimed at garnering international sympathy against Israel.
- The protests could be a strategy to delay Israeli military operations.
- Historical analogies highlight the nuances of opposition movements.
- The willingness to suffer casualties is crucial for any uprising's success.
- The situation in Gaza remains fluid and uncertain.
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praying for Israel, the hostages and their families, & the IDF 🇮🇱 🎗️
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