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Israel-Hamas Thread II
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<blockquote data-quote="wing2000" data-source="post: 77683414" data-attributes="member: 314005"><p>It seems you are missing the point: If there is no governance in Gaza by a party other than the IDF, Hamas will fill in the gap as recent events have shown. The current IDF CO and former retired IDF General made theses very points in the articles I linked. </p><p></p><p>The US specifically warned Israel of this risk prior to the invasion. We have recent experience after all.....in both Iraq and Afghanistan.</p><p></p><p>Yes, Gaza is a much smaller area. However, Hamas is embedded in a civilian population that is ripe for recruitment. Once more, it seems the IDF still has a long way to go before they control the tunnel system. As Vietnam vets what it was like dealing with an enemey that could pop up out of the ground at any time....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wing2000, post: 77683414, member: 314005"] It seems you are missing the point: If there is no governance in Gaza by a party other than the IDF, Hamas will fill in the gap as recent events have shown. The current IDF CO and former retired IDF General made theses very points in the articles I linked. The US specifically warned Israel of this risk prior to the invasion. We have recent experience after all.....in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Yes, Gaza is a much smaller area. However, Hamas is embedded in a civilian population that is ripe for recruitment. Once more, it seems the IDF still has a long way to go before they control the tunnel system. As Vietnam vets what it was like dealing with an enemey that could pop up out of the ground at any time.... [/QUOTE]
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