Frankly speaking, transferring the Gaza experience to the West Bank, without scrutiny or review, and ignoring the lessons and morals learned from the bloody experience, is at odds with reason and logic in dealing with the enormous costs of an enemy that has practiced madness, driven by desires for revenge and dreams of expansion fueled by biblical myths, to brutalize the popular incubators that have no weapons other than what they cling to of will, steadfastness, and connection to the land of their fathers and grandfathers, so they paid the bills of their steadfastness from their origins, and the hardship of their lives from homes and properties, and from the heart of their sons and daughters, fathers and mothers, grandfathers and grandmothers.
As long as the demand for a final cessation of the war on Gaza is at the forefront of the terms of the final agreement in its second phase between Israel and the resistance, why the insistence on setting it on fire in the West Bank, in the face of an enemy that has reached the peak of madness in burning, erasing and uprooting, by targeting camps, villages and towns.
If the matter is not a matter of “closing the means is more important than bringing benefits,” then let it be a matter of unity of arenas, to rearrange priorities, conduct reviews, and cool the hot heads that view the tragedies that have befallen the incubators as tactics and nothing more.
In Gaza, the Holocaust targeted people, not Hamas. In the West Bank, tens of thousands were displaced from the northern camps, and streets were opened on the ruins of homes and shops, under the pretext of targeting the resistance fighters who had barricaded themselves there to defend their residents.
The fates of people and their properties are not determined by calculations of disputes, intrigues, and the disturbance of the authority by digging under it to weaken it, so that what happened to Gaza will happen to the West Bank. These calculations are closer to suicide than to correcting the course and achieving goals.
Since the first bullet was fired, the resistance has taken up residence in caves and mountains, and the fedayeen did not raise their rifles inside the alleys of the camps, in the open squares under the eyes of the drones, which caused their martyrdom in the prime of their lives, along with dozens of others who happened to be in the places where they were targeted.
The land is worthless without its people, and the camps are worthless without their refugee guards who warm themselves on the embers of longing to return to the villages and towns from which they were displaced, only to lose the right to return even to their camps, which have become rubble and barren wasteland.
Life and mothers' wombs remain the strongest weapon against those who kill and displace demographics to control geography... so be gentle with the incubators
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Be gentle with the incubators!