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He pointed out that Hamas has refused peace negotiations, complicating efforts toward a peaceful resolution. The presence of hostages and ongoing violence underscores the necessity of a firm stance. He argued that much of the conflict’s complexity is masked by symbolic gestures, which do little to address the actual threats on the ground.
Furthermore, the politician expressed concern that much of the suffering in Gaza is exploited by Hamas as human shields, which complicates aid efforts and peace initiatives. His position emphasizes that true peace will only be achieved through eliminating hostile threats like Hamas, asserting that Israel’s actions are justified given the context of ongoing hostilities and threats.