Israel’s logic here is clear. It has long relied on an old colonial strategy: Divide and rule. A society consumed by internal violence cannot stand united against its occupier. By cynically fostering the rise of militias, Israel achieves two aims: Weakening Palestinian unity and reducing the burden on its own army. It avoids direct costs and international scrutiny, while Gaza continues to bleed from within.

The armed gangs now spreading fear in Gaza are not defenders of the homeland but Israel’s collaborators, serving its occupation under a different name. They were empowered during the war to act where Israel could not always act openly. Yet Israel’s history with Palestinians who serve its interests is clear: It uses them, then discards them. Once their purpose is fulfilled, collaborators are cast aside, disarmed or destroyed, left with neither honour nor protection. He who turns his gun on his own people may think himself powerful, but his fate is always the same: Rejection by his people, by history and even by the occupier who once used him.

For Palestinians, the consequences are nothing short of catastrophic…

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    IDF will let them thin ranks. Then go again with the tunnel bullshit and start killing again. This was just the first wave. The job won’t be done until they have forced out or killed everyone in the region. It’s a modern day US/Native American purge.

    Until humanity can get over petty differences. We’ll see this for 100s of more years.

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    “Bombing slows” Are they still bombing? Maybe they have a different definition of “cease” than I do.

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    So the old playbook that in part gave us Hamas. Surely nothing could go wrong with this plan.