“US Will Own Gaza” Situation Becomes Even Dumber as Bibi Falsely Claims Israel Doesn’t Need US Troops to Destroy Hamas

The IDF fought for 15 months against Hamas and the result was that Hamas was bigger than ever.

Israel somehow managed to destroy the entire civilian infrastructure of Gaza, leveling virtually every building, killing tens or hundreds of thousands of children and becoming an international pariah state, while actually doing the opposite of their primary stated military objective to destroy Hamas.

After every building was destroyed, Israel continued to make no progress, and Hamas were just popping up out of rubble to blast Jew soldiers.

There was apparently pressure for Bibi to sign the ceasefire deal from the Trump administration, though we don’t understand the details of that. But another big reason that he signed it was that the military was on the verge of revolt, as they were getting completely destroyed in Gaza.

Now he’s going to do what, exactly? Spend another 15 months roaming around the rubble?

How can Hamas be defeated without US troops?

RT:

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dismissed claims that US President Donald Trump suggested deploying American troops to Gaza.

On Tuesday during a joint press conference with Netanyahu, Trump announced that “the US will take over the Gaza Strip,” level the buildings destroyed in the war between Israel and Hamas, and turn the territory into the “Riviera of the Middle East.” When asked later by journalists whether he would send US troops into the enclave, Trump stated he would “do what is necessary.”

Speaking to Fox News on Thursday during a visit to Washington, the Israeli prime minister, was asked during a live interview with Sean Hannity to comment on American media speculation that Trump intended for the US to assume control of Gaza.

Well, I don’t think he talked about sending US troops to complete the job of destroying Hamas,” Netanyahu replied, stressing “That’s our commitment, our job, and we’re absolutely committed to it.”

Netanyahu also cast doubt on whether Trump ever intended for the US to finance Gaza’s reconstruction. “Neighboring states, wealthy states would do it,” he stated.

If he’s committed to it, why did he sign the ceasefire deal with Hamas?

The only explanation for that that I can think of is that Trump’s people told him “sign the deal so we can cool things off for a while and we’ll send US troops in later.”

I don’t understand why people didn’t just vote for Ron Paul.