
The Israeli leftist writer Gideon Levy said that what Israel failed to achieve by the most “barbaric” force in its history will not be achieved with more oppression.
He wrote in an article for the Haaretz newspaper that the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) will remain ultimately after a war in which blood was scrolled, in which hundreds of Israeli soldiers and tens of thousands of residents of the Gaza Strip were killed, and a massive destruction of the size of what was in the city of Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony, during World War II.
He added that Israel should recognize that only Hamas will remain in the Gaza Strip, and it must draw from this fact lessons and lessons.
It is noteworthy that Gideon Levy repeated the name of Hamas in his article 24 times, to confirm what he went to that the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, although it was greatly damaged by the military point of view, but it will recover.
Politically and ideologically, he admits that Hamas increased strength during the war, after it was resurrected the soul again in the Palestinian issue that Israel and the world believed that forgetfulness had been forgotten.
The witness in the matter is that Israel – in the opinion of the writer – cannot change the fact that Hamas remains, as it does not have the ability to appoint another ruler’s entity in Gaza, and this is not only because the presence of an entity of such such is doubtful, but also, in the first place, because there are limits to its might, i.e. the state of the occupation.
For this reason, Levy believes that talking about the “next day” is misleading; “There is no day after Hamas, and there will be no day after Hamas anytime.”
He attributed this to the fact that Hamas is the only ruling party in the Gaza Strip, at least under the current circumstances that are almost unchanged, and therefore, the “next day” will include the Islamic Resistance Movement, and the Israelis must get used to that.
The resumption of the war is a useless step, as it will kill the remaining Israeli prisoners and tens of thousands of Gaza population, and in the end, Hamas will remain
The first conclusion that the article concluded is that the resumption of war is a vast step, as it will kill the remaining Israeli prisoners and tens of thousands of Gaza residents, and in the end Hamas will remain.
Instead of fighting another war, “to eradicate enthusiasm from power to the end of this empty talk, we must accustom ourselves to its existence,” according to Levy’s expression, which adds that this requires Israel to speak with the movement.
He also said: “If Israel had fulfilled its promises as Hamas did, we would now be in the second and third stages of the ceasefire agreement.”
It is impossible to appoint a leader in the Gaza Strip, not even Muhammad Dahlan, without the approval of Hamas, and the Palestinian Authority is slowly dying in the West Bank and will not return to life suddenly in Gaza.
He continued that if Israel had a state of state with vision and courage – a idea that may be hopeless, according to him – he would try to speak with Hamas directly and publicly and at the sight of everyone in Gaza or in Jerusalem.
Although the writer believes that it is better if he had a different government in Gaza, he admits that this option is not within reach in the near future.
According to him, it is impossible to appoint a leader in the Gaza Strip, not even Muhammad Dahlan, without Hamas’s approval. Levy believed that the Palestinian Authority, which he said, slowly dying in the West Bank, will not return to life suddenly in Gaza.