Comments by "Larre Valentine" (@internetuser881) on "Israeli soldier speaks out on war in Gaza" video.

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  2. I think the failure to give Palestinians the right to know their decisions of October 7 was terrible which fell into the hands of Hamas. You may be wondering, but how? Considering what Israel is doing, it definitely points out the lack of empathy towards Gaza, as well as Hamas for Gaza. Why? Because Hamas's negligence in representing these people without helping them or giving them the opportunity to evacuate before October 7th out of Gaza caused their many lives... So yes, in a way, after October 12th, according to the population from areas like hospitals and schools, and the number of reports of people who were unable to evacuate showed that underneath these areas that are now occupied by Israel gave an idea of ​​what was going on at the time, between the Palestinian people and hamas... and to be honest, it should be logical to diplomatically let the people who know as a body of government what they're going to do. Based of that, I think hamas could have done it deliberately, in one way or another, since it was their responsibility to prevent the numbers from increasing. Furthermore, what is even worse is that they brought hostages to Gaza, among them they were not Israelis, which further gave Israel the opportunity to act, but as many did not expect they were violent, which led to the Palestinians being stranded with hamas. in a place where the tolls described that most of them were innocent people. In addition to this, the real problem here is that we are witnessing the power differential between hamas and Israel. However, the problem here is that hamas continues to hide hostages, putting Palestinians at risk, which it considers a form of human protection. So yes, hamas is terrible for their decision that put thousands in danger, while also pointing a question about... how israel is going to rescue the hostages without losing casualties in areas they might not have had the chance to go through? If that scenario had occurred, I think to a large extent, it's another way to protect hamas by shielding them. ​ @Just.in.case77 
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