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Here we go again. 2 years on from "Israel's 9/11," public and international pressure has once again brought pressure to bear on an immediate settlement of Israel's 'war against Hamas'. Netanyahu, on his 4th visit to Washington DC this year, has sort-of agreed to Trump's peace plan, which would see all remaining Israeli hostages released by Hamas, the IDF withdraw from what remains of Gaza's cities and settlements, and the Strip's functional management temporarily taken over by an 'international executive'.

Sounds great, and sounds like it would end the mayhem for good. The problem, however, is that we've already been at this point on multiple occasions during the last 2 years - and, each time, Israel has cited one reason or another for why it disregarded its apparent commitment to 'solving the crisis' in favor of continuing to 'cleanse' Gaza... leaving skeptics with the impression that Israel doesn't want the war to end, and that its real goal is the removal of all Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.

How close are they to achieving their (real) goal? By our estimate, about half-way, so... 2 more years to go?


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