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 @9CLR7CL  from Utah  answered…6mos6MO

Insisting on a ceasefire is the same as siding with Hamas. Israel should be accountable for civilizian casualties, but the U.S. should not hamstring Israel by supporting a ceasefire that will prolong the presence of Hamas in Gaza.

Hamas attacked Israel. Hamas is a TERRORIST organization. We all know if someone attacked the US, UK, France, etc and killed people, war would happen. So why is it that when Israel is attacked, people think it is okay and want the war to stop. No ceasefire unless Hamas is eradicated. Anyone who supports Hamas is supporting terrorists.

 @9KDFWF6 from Texas  answered…10mos10MO

Until security is put in place to stop terrorist attacks from occurring by the hamas rulers, then no.

 @9P4BD2Lanswered…6mos6MO

There is no reason for a ceasefire to be entertained at this time.

Gaza have shown that their only desire is for the destruction of Israel and the killing of the Jews living there. Every time that Israel or anyone else has extended an olive branch to them, they either rejected it outright or took it and then attacked them immediately. They see mercy as weakness - and so they will respond with violence. If they desire war so greatly, they shall have war - in all of its brutality. Perhaps, when they are treated like the losers in a war, they will see reality.

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 @9T5BQNP from Delaware  answered…3mos3MO

Only if all Israeli hostages are released, Israel gets security guarantees, and the ceasefire means Hamas must stop all assaults and rocket attacks on Israel, a mutual ceasefire

 @9SDHWXJ from Arizona  answered…4mos4MO

It’s not the US’s war to be determined on whether or not to be calling for a ceasefire, they need to recognize that wiping out radical Islamic groups is to be done in its entirety before a ceasefire can be achieved.

 @9LR296C from Maryland  answered…8mos8MO

No Hamas Is a terriost orgnization and Isreal is doing what any country would do if it was attacked. However there should be more civilian aid.

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian  from South Carolina  answered…7mos7MO

Sure, but ultimately any solution must be come to by the combatants. What we absolutely must do is cease to provide financial and military/logistical assistance to conflicting parties.

 @9S2PDWW from Virginia  answered…4mos4MO

I sympathize with the Israelis and the Palestinians on both sides of the conflict, and a cease-fire must be the end goal of the Israeli Palestinian war, but there cannot be a permanent cease-fire until both sides agree to not be the aggressor against one another. This means Hamas must be dismantled and all an organizations operating In Gaza and the West Bank As well, but it also means the IDF must reduce its presence in Palestine and allow for Palestine to develop into a stable And sufficient region. It also means Israel must police its own people, starting with the Israeli settlers, moving into Palestine And it must its own are enforces better to prevent abuses towards the Palestinian people from IDF personnel, it also must combat radical Zionism within its own government and culture.

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