Netanjahu: Wenn wir Philadelphia verlassen, kann die Hamas wieder aufrüsten, wieder aufleben und den Anschlag vom 7. Oktober wiederholen

https://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-if-we-leave-philadelphi-hamas-will-be-able-to-rearm-revive-repeat-oct-7/

32 Comments

  1. BabyDog88336 on

    Bibi conveniently glosses over the part where he help money get funneled to Hamas and then ignored his southern border.
     
    Moron. 

  2. Equal_Present_3927 on

    Is he acting like Israel isn’t ready for another attempt and won’t be if Hamas manages to rearm after having a majority of their tunnels destroyed and plenty of veteran staff killed? A lot can happen before Hamas can even become a former shell of what it was able to so before October 7th. A 42 day ceasefire isn’t going to make Hamas able to launch another October 7th. Gaza is in rubble, Hamas lost a vast majority of their tunnels, the infrastructure is demolished, and Netenyahu is acting like only Hamas can regroup and they’ll be able to do it insane speeds while Israel will do nothing to defend against another attempt. 

  3. imgonnaeatcake on

    “Heartbreaking: The Worst Person You Know Just Made A Great Point”

  4. blackdynomitesnewbag on

    Hamas shouldn’t have been able to do 10/7 in the first place. It was a complete intelligence and defense failure. Inexcusable.

  5. BigDaddyCoolDeisel on

    “And if they repeat October 7th, I promise to let THAT attack happen too!”

  6. macross1984 on

    I don’t like Netanyahu but I have to agree what he is saying here.

  7. Hamas got ALL of their weapons and materiel through those tunnels from the Sinai.

  8. 10/7 shouldn’t have ever been able to happen to begin with. IDF is (and was) more than capable of defending and preventing this. If it happens again, (and it will, someday, somewhere and somehow, no matter how many Hamas terrorists die) that’s on IDF leadership. 

    If Israel’s leadership wants to vow “never again,” then they need to buck up and actually commit to defending their people and their borders. 

  9. Israel can’t avoid a repeat until they carve out a viable Palestinian homeland, and Gaza ain’t it.

  10. I hate this man, but he does have a solid point here. It is not like Hamas was receiving its weapons by sea and by air.
    I honestly do not see the IDF ever leaving the corridor ever again.
    In fact, Gaza is going to end up having several buffer zones specifically aimed at preventing a repeat of October 7th

  11. WhynotZoidberg9 on

    I mean, I dislike Netanyahu as much as anyone else with two functioning brain lobes and a shred of moral decency. But I can’t say he’s wrong. Every time the Palestinians have been afforded self rule, they have chosen to elect the more extreme option possible, and continually embraced terrorism.

    This doesn’t end with Palestinian self rule. At leadt not for a generation or so. Sadly about the only way it might is decades of deprogramming while other nations handle the administration. Hoping the Arab states can put something together that isn’t horrifically corrupt, and can purge the Iranian influence.

  12. walker1555 on

    The US left Afghanistan and Iraq. You can do it too, Israel. Just make fewer intelligence failures.

  13. Spara-Extreme on

    Also not manning security posts, ignoring intelligence reports and moving soldiers to the west bank will also allow a repeat of Oct 7.

  14. Sr_DingDong on

    Like when you gave them loads of money?

    Edit: Can downvote all you like, doesn’t change the fact he did it, and for the most selfish reasons. you can’t deny it either. They admitted it openly.

  15. snowflake37wao on

    Everyone of you “I don’t like Netanyahu but…”s have been using that card for weeks. Bullshitters. Fuck the bullshit that comes after but.

  16. AwkwardDot4890 on

    Yea it’s the common sense. But in today’s world, common sense is not so common anymore.

  17. We go out, get the hostages, we go back in, I think it’s worth it.

  18. tatsumakisenpuukyaku on

    I’d prefer the US and some NATO states rather take the lead on that, considering that we have a smaller need for an ethnic cleansing in the region.

  19. ShroedingersCatgirl on

    And if they stay, they’re going to breed enough hatred to create 10 more armed terrorist groups just like Hamas

  20. DisillusionedBook on

    This is true of all terrorist organisations unfortunately – and the more indiscriminate the action the more they multiply.

    What is needed IMO is the hard slog of quiet stealthy action behind the scenes, not this ridiculous recruitment drive they are performing.

    The righteous have a burden of the hard way of doing things, lest they become as bad as the bad guys.

  21. PrimAhnProper998 on

    He is both right and lying at the same time. Typical Netanyahu.

    He is right that the philadelphi corridor is deciding Hamas fate. Without it it cannot get new weapons.

    Yet both the Israeli army and the intelligence agencies have told him Israel does not need her troops stationed there permanently in order to prevent the smuggling.

    It’s Netanyahu who insists because that way he can avoid ceasefire talks and continue with the war. The longer the war goes on the more likely he can remain in power.

  22. MisterShazam on

    Netanyahu’s solution?

    Do the equivalent of 30-40 October 7ths to the Palestinian people.

  23. KnotSoSalty on

    It’s been almost 11 months. If Israel was going to “win” over Hamas they would have done it already. It’s not a big area. Why does Netanyahu always say Hamas is an existential threat then treat it like it’s a containment situation.

    It’s not that I want Israel to attack more, it’s that the position of the Israeli government is bs and they’re obviously dragging this out for political reasons. If they make peace or get a bunch of Israeli soldiers killed it’s political death. So they won’t treat Hamas as an existential threat OR treat them as the inevitable second party in a peace deal. It’s like if in 1945 Churchill had held back the allied armies from taking Berlin because he knew he was vulnerable if the war was ending.

    Are the Israeli voters this dumb? Netanyahu’s the one who let Hamas become powerful in the first place. The “never again” party were the ones asleep at the switch.

  24. LilLebowskiAchiever on

    How ‘bout a 90 day cease fire, exchange hostages for prisoners, elections in both countries, neither Likud nor Hamas run candidates. The new leaders hammer out a durable ceasefire.

  25. DorkHarshly on

    To people outside of Israel – how do you know if Bibi is lying? His mouth is open.

    It is a consensus in the Israeli military that majority of arms do not enter to Gaza via Philadelphi. It is also a consensus that although some arms will enter through there, it will make no difference in the terms of endangering Israel specifically.

    How do we know that? Because Bibi did fuck all about that until now.

    The real reason is that it provides another obstacle to the negotiations. Which prolongues the war. Which keeps Bibi in his chair. Easy peasy.

  26. TronOld_Dumps on

    Sounds like a situation that needs a real solution rather than some limp dick Oslo accord bullshit. Like throw religion out and talk like people.

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