• Carrolade@lemmy.world
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      24 days ago

      I hope so too.

      With a strong enough swell of support from Israelis, the need to work with Netanyahu to maintain our reputation of standing by our allies and maintaining some leverage over the Israeli government would evaporate. It’d create room for a strong pivot that would still allow us to plausibly threaten Netanyahu with consequences, maintaining his inability to finish his ethnic cleansing goals.

      Needs a lot of people though, enough to give some plausible cover to what could otherwise be perceived as a betrayal of an established alliance. We could say we’re still standing with the Israelis, though, look, here’s their signatures. The rest of them are clearly traumatized and not in their right senses.

      I don’t think we’d need a majority of their population to sign or anything, but a lot for sure.

    • interurbain1er@sh.itjust.works
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      24 days ago

      The Israeli left has been advocating for peace for the last 57 years and losing ground because of it so don’t hold your breath.

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        24 days ago

        Not just the left, the slim majority of everyone but the right-wing.

        Hamas’s attack terrified that majority into silence, while the right-wing took back the entire dialogue.

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          23 days ago

          There was no dialogue to take back, what are you talking about. The world didn’t pop into existence Oct 7th.