I am going to take exception to this particular argument. I am wondering if this is a standard uniquely applied to Gaza?
I rather think it is, but not in the way you are imagining.
The people of Gaza are actually capable. The resources, and co-ordination, and scale required to build the infrastructure of "resistance" as demonstrated in this war: the smuggling tunnels, the escape tunnels, the protection tunnels, the hostage network, the intelligence, the number of weapons, the military tactics, the invasion details, the funding are not a shoddy or half-assed effort. This is serious intent and execution.
The people of Gaza are believed not to be capable. Ask yourself why that is.
We can say they should do this because most of us talk from a position of privilege. I have a home, clean drinking water, food in the fridge, access to good medical care. I don’t worry that my house could be bombed without warning, or that I might come home and find my children have been killed or my husband missing. My government is accountable, it isn’t going to kill or torture me, or “disappear” members of my family for speaking out. We have a system of laws that protect our rights and we can choose our leaders. I, personally have never been in a situation where those things don’t exist.
So it is easy to SAY what people in far worse situations should do when we aren’t there and our families aren’t at any risk. It is well documented what Hamas does to its own people, I could certainly post more links if needed.
If you, your elderly parents, and your young children were living next to a school where Hamas stored weapons…what would you do? You can’t leave Gaza. There is no place safe to stick your family, so what specifically would you do?
Well, no one can truly know what they would do faced with this sort of situation. But I have moral clarity about where I stand vis a vis the "lack of privilege" which would force one to participate in atrocities and war crimes. And I can't imagine a situation where that moral clarity would sway.
If my husband/father/uncle/son invaded the US and brought home a kidnapped, abused, raped, woman and her two small children and he asked me to help guard them and to cook them meals and make sure they had water and the occasional shower I would abso-*******-lutely do whatever it took to keep them safe until I could get them home. I'd like to think I'd be smart about it and get us all out alive. I am probably over-estimating my abilities, but certainly not my moral clarity.
But you are missing the "do they want to" aspect of my comment. You seem to believe that the people of Gaza really do want to overthrow their government, remove terrorist factions, abandon "resistance", collaborate with Israel, choose water over weapons. Sadly, the people of Gaza are just incapable of doing it.
I think they are fully capable of doing it. I just don't think they want to.