docmauser1
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The contention might have some merit, if those alleged palistanian civilians (hamas are civilians, bth., too) suddenly woke up and found hamass in power. Waaa! But, no, they voted hamass into power, excercising their own free will, hence, the contention is nothing more than dryvel.The only way for Israel to get rid of Hamas, which would be a good thing, would be to marginalize Hamas among Palestinian civilians. Blowing up neighborhoods, apartment buildings, and schools is just going to send Palestinians back into the arms of Hamas, but if the Israeli government could come in and edge Hamas out by providing support to Palestinian civilians the way Hamas does, and far more effectively and on a greater scale than Hamas could, then Palestinians would eventually come around and reject Hamas for the violent terrorists that they are.