Opinion | Hamas' decision to lock up a Gaza peace activist during a pandemic is proof that it wants endless war with Israel. By anthonyLfisher
When the horrific semi-regular wars between Israel and Hamas break out, the brutality visited upon civilians is a moral failing of both parties.
To be very clear, Israel has a moral imperative as a democracy to work toward ending its more than a half-century long occupation of the Palestinian people. And over the past decade, it has failed to take legitimate efforts to do so. This is not to make any direct equivalence, or to weigh the sins of one side against the other. But peace can't be imposed, it requires painful sacrifice between both parties, and the support of its citizenry. on civilian protesters and journalists, detaining over 1,000 people in the process. These stories don't get a tremendous amount of play in the US, and part of the reason for that is how tightly Hamas controls the messaging out of Gaza.
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