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Hamas declares no talks until Israel ends military operations in Gaza

Hamas demands end to Israeli military operations in exchange for hostage release.

In a recent development amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza, Hamas has announced that there will be no talks about releasing hostages until Israel puts an end to its military operations. This statement comes after Israel proposed a week-long pause in fighting in exchange for the release of 40 hostages. It bears similarities to a previous deal last month that resulted in a temporary truce.

Hamas has always maintained that holding hostages is their only leverage in the conflict. The role of CIA director Bill Burns has become increasingly crucial in facilitating negotiations for the release of these hostages. However, the options available to the Biden administration to influence the situation are limited, leaving the responsibility primarily on the shoulders of Israel and Hamas.

Democratic Congressman Seth Moulton from Massachusetts, a member of the House Armed Services Committee, acknowledges the importance of dialogue. While the administration has played a significant role in the release of previously-held hostages, Congressman Moulton stresses the need for a bilateral agreement between Israel and Hamas to effectively address the issue.

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Congressman Moulton, along with other key members of Congress, sent a letter to the Biden administration urging a change in Israel's military strategy. They believe that a shift away from the intense operations and bombings in Gaza is necessary. While the administration has been actively pressing for this change, it appears that Israel has chosen to maintain its current tactics.

The aim is to see Israel succeed in eliminating Hamas, as the organization poses a threat to both Israel's security and the freedom of Palestinians. However, the concern lies in the fact that the current military tactics employed by Israel may not achieve this goal. Congressman Moulton emphasizes that counterinsurgency battles cannot be won solely by force, as it can lead to the recruitment of more terrorists. Instead, a change in tactics is essential, based on lessons learned from years of fighting similar situations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Furthermore, Secretary of State Antony Blinken has highlighted the growing international pressure on Israel to halt the ongoing conflict. While almost every country calls for Israel to end the war, very few demand that Hamas ceases its aggression and stops using civilians as shields. This disparity in demands increases the complexity of finding a solution to the conflict.

Congressman Moulton acknowledges that Hamas is the aggressor in this situation, but also stresses that they are unlikely to stop on their own. Therefore, Israel needs to shift its tactics towards a political solution that can rally support from both Palestinians and the international community. The involvement of Arab nations is seen as crucial for a successful two-state solution, emphasizing the need for international support in reaching lasting peace.

In conclusion, as both Israel and Hamas stand their ground, the search for a resolution becomes increasingly challenging. The responsibility to find a solution lies with the primary stakeholders, but international support and diplomatic efforts remain essential in bringing an end to the conflict and establishing a peaceful future for the region.

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