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Joe Biden is right when he says that October 7th cannot come back, simply because that date has passed.
In everything else he is bitterly mistaken, if according to him Hamas no longer endangers Israel. After all, his intelligence organizations claimed only two weeks ago that a total of 30 percent of the Hamas army had been eliminated. And just a few weeks ago, an incident occurred, the details of which are prohibited from publication, but which shows that Hamas may still have some not bad and mostly unknown capabilities.
Although the IDF has the upper hand and the Gaza terrorist state has suffered a severe blow, almost the entire top of the organization is alive, active and in its eyes victorious simply because it has not been eliminated yet. In addition, hundreds of kilometers of tunnels have not yet been destroyed and Hamas enjoys an extensive supply of resources, including fuel , courtesy of Biden himself by the way. So there is still a lot of work to be done, and woe betide the Israeli captains who will now agree to stop it - Netanyahu, to my understanding, is not among them.
Anyway, telling Israel to stop the war now, is like telling the allies to stop the advance of troops two weeks after the invasion of Normandy, or instructing the navy seals not to eliminate bin Laden, or preventing the international coalition from killing Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Such would be unthinkable.
Instead of giving a defeatist speech, Biden should have shown leadership and said that Israel is at the forefront of the international front against the evil forces of the world, and that close support in its efforts to eliminate Hamas to the end is essential for the future of the free world, led by America.
(Ariel kahana on X)
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Joe Biden is right when he says that October 7th cannot come back, simply because that date has passed.