gordondaviesmoustache
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I was one of the people who posited that; quite stridently iirc. Doesn’t mean I was wrong about Hamas’ intentions behind the attack, but I fully accept that I almost certainly was about the long-term effect. Especially upon Hamas.All this wouldn't have happened without Hamas terror on 7 Oct:
Hamas taken apart, Hezbollah taken apart, Iran weakened,
Assad regime finally fallen, ruzzia worrying of losing their presence in Syria right now.
Still shaking my head about the premature posts on here celebrating that Israel's tough counter strikes were EXACTLY what Hamas (and the incredibly powerful Hezbollah, yawn) wanted Israel to do and that Israel only fell into the clever Hamas trap.
What a brilliant analysis of the situation that was! Congrats again.
Sure, we don't know how it will move on in that region but I'd say so far the Hamas plan somehow didn't come off.
There’s no knowing for sure if that trying to inflame the region more widely to their advantage was or wasn’t Hamas’ intention, but if it was, I’d say it’s spectacularly backfired.
What do you think Hamas’ thinking was behind it?