Will Trump Really Agree to Some Fake ‘Deal’ ?

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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
The Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip could not have taken place without Iran’s financial and military support for the terror group. Former PA General Intelligence Chief Tawfik Tirawi has accused Iran of playing a “big role” in Hamas’s seizure of the Gaza Strip. Dozens of Hamas members, Tirawi said, had received military training in Iran. He also accused Hamas of smuggling weapons into the Gaza Strip to fight the PA.

Prominent Palestinian human rights activist Bassem Eid noted that Hamas was able to defeat the security forces of the PA in the Gaza Strip partly as a result of training and weapons provided from Iran.

“It looks like through the operation of Hamas, I can see the Iranian weapons there. I am quite sure [of the Iranian connection]. And this is why Hamas becomes more violent than any other Palestinian political movement.”
According to a 2020 US State Department report, Iran provides about $100 million annually to Palestinian terror groups, including Hamas. As of 2023, according to an Israeli security source, Iran had significantly increased its funding for Hamas to $350 million a year.

The late Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh told the Qatari-owned Al-Jazeera TV network in 2022 that his group had received $70 million in military aid from Iran, adding:

“We have rockets that are locally manufactured, but the long-range rockets came from abroad, from Iran, Syria and others through Egypt.”

If US President Donald J. Trump wants actual long-term peace in the Middle East, like it or not, there is no alternative other than allowing the departure of Iran’s theocratic terrorist dictators and liberating the Iranian people – just as, after World War II, the US liberated Germany and Japan to enable the election of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in Germany and the highly successful democracy in Japan.

As pointed out in Politico, hardly a “right wing” news outlet, “Iran’s Target Isn’t Just Israel. It’s Us.”

More negotiations are just the usual stalling tactic of the Iranian regime. Interminably negotiating some “deal” — which, based on their track record (such as here and here), Iran will cheat on, no matter how vigilant its guardians are — just allows Iran’s regime a 24-karat opportunity to resupply, regroup and terrorize the region again.

 
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