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CAIR Celebrates Hamas Surrender Deal
« on: January 17, 2025, 11:13:32 am »
CAIR Celebrates Hamas Surrender Deal
When all the bad guys are happy, you know it's a bad deal.
January 16, 2025 by Daniel Greenfield 6 Comments

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Forget all the spin. The most obvious way to tell if a deal is good or bad is to see who’s celebrating it.

And, as Robert Spencer wrote in today’s article, Hamas terrorists are celebrating loudly.

“Hamas jihadis and their supporters are out in force on the streets of Gaza, celebrating the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal as a massive victory for the jihad terrorist group over Israel and the United States. And they have ample reason to believe that the deal is indeed a victory for them.”



The current Hamas leader delivered a speech declaring victory and celebrating the Oct 7 atrocities.

CAIR, whose leader celebrated Oct 7, also issued a press release. The Muslim Brotherhood terror lobby’s press release stated that, “CAIR Action recognizes that President-elect Trump’s diplomatic engagement achieved progress, whereas the Biden administration failed despite having the leverage to do so.”

https://www.frontpagemag.com/cair-celebrates-hamas-surrender-deal/
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Re: CAIR Celebrates Hamas Surrender Deal
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2025, 11:16:21 am »
Yesterday, Biden claimed he alone was responsible for negotiating the supposed cease fire.  What will he say when people are all over it as a bad mistake? :baby:
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Re: CAIR Celebrates Hamas Surrender Deal
« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2025, 11:34:02 am »
1.) Hamas did not surrender; they bought themselves time to regroup and re-arm.
2.) No hostages have been released yet.
3.) Gives Iran time to come with up Plan B now that Assad is out of Syria and Hezbollah has been neutered for now.

So far, it's a deal about nothing.

There was a cease-fire on October 6th, 2023, but Hamas decided to break it.  Hamas is the aggressor.  Hamas messed with the Israeli bull, and got the horns.

The only reason there is talk of a 'ceasefire' is that Iran has been caught off-balance by the Israeli neutering of its proxies - Hamas, Hezbollah, the fall of an ally - Assad, and the re-election of Donald Trump.  2024 was a bad year for Iranian hegemony in the Middle East.

Iran will be back to finish the elimination of Israel another day.
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