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The article highlights the complex, often contradictory international responses to the current Gaza-Israel conflict. While some Western leaders waffle between supporting immediate peace and granting de facto recognition, the core issue remains; Hamas’s terrorist actions and the plight of hostages must be addressed before genuine peace can be achieved.
Leaders must understand that offering legitimacy or recognition to Hamas and its governing authorities, without tangible solutions and accountability, only perpetuates violence and undermines the prospects for lasting peace. The ongoing crisis demands a clear-eyed approach—prioritizing security, restoring hostages, and delegitimizing terror—and resisting pressure to compromise Israel’s sovereignty and safety for political expediency.