How to End the Gaza War.


The Gaza-Israel war could end in an instant.

All HAMAS needs to do is lay down their weapons and release the hostages— a single act of decency that would shift the course of history.

If Hamas were to free those they’ve imprisoned, they would finally do something that genuinely serves the Palestinian people.

In doing so, they would strip Israel of the global legitimacy to continue the war.

The truth is simple: their refusal perpetuates the suffering of their own people, while the hostages endure unspeakable torment.

Israel cannot stop fighting until all the hostages, taken by the Palestinians on 7 October 2023, are released.

HAMAS began this war on 7 October 2023, when they breached the Gaza-Israel border, massacring innocent civilians in their homes, at a music festival, and in their communities.

They murdered men, women, and children in ways no one should ever have to imagine.
Pregnant women were mutilated, babies were burned alive, and families were torn apart.

Hamas did not deny these acts; they boasted about them.

HAMAS took 251 hostages into Gaza, including children, women, the elderly, and citizens from various backgrounds—Jews, Arabs, and foreign workers.

101 of these hostages remain in captivity today.

HAMAS refuse to release them, refusing to end this war.

Yet HAMAS blame Israel for continuing the fight to bring the hostages home to their families.

And what is worse, some people believe that HAMAS is right to keep this war going.

But now, innocent Palestinians are dying, as shields to protect the Hamas Terrorists.

Do the HAMAS leaders care about the Palestinian people that are dying solely because HAMAS refuse to release the hostages that they kidnapped from Israel over a year ago?

More of this story at One Move by Hamas Could Free the Hostages and End the War in Gaza Within 24 Hours


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