After the Hamas massacre in Israel, countries like Qatar need to pick a side – Israel, the U.S. and Europe or the terrorists. It is that simple.
One of the outcomes of the Hamas massacre in Israel needs to be an understanding that the world can no longer play a double game with Hamas. Countries and people will need to pick the side they are on – Israel, the United States and Europe, who are battling Hamas murderers, or the terrorists. It is that simple.
And the truth is that, until now, this situation was also convenient for Israel. Qatar was instrumental in transferring suitcases of cash – sometimes up to $30 million at a time – to Hamas until last year to buy quiet. Israel embraced this policy, thinking that money and other economic incentives could stave off war. On Oct. 7, we learned how wrong this thinking was.
Haniyeh might call himself a political leader, but there is no such thing as a 'politician' in a terrorist organization like Hamas. Haniyeh and his deputies are not working for diplomatic resolutions like the two-state solution to the conflict with Israel. They want to annihilate the Jewish state, and they tried to do that on Oct. 7 when their men burned babies, murdered Holocaust survivors, shot parents in front of their children and raped young women.
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