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 @9LW495KLibertarian from Pennsylvania disagreed…3wks3W

Insisting on a ceasefire is the same as siding with Hamas. Israel should be accountable for civilizian casualties, but the U.S. should not hamstring Israel by supporting a ceasefire that will prolong the presence of Hamas in Gaza.

 @9LQV6ZSfrom Guam disagreed…3wks3W

Hamas attacked Israel. Hamas is a TERRORIST organization. We all know if someone attacked the US, UK, France, etc and killed people, war would happen. So why is it that when Israel is attacked, people think it is okay and want the war to stop. No ceasefire unless Hamas is eradicated. Anyone who supports Hamas is supporting terrorists.

 @9LQDZ34Republican from Louisiana disagreed…3wks3W

They are fighting for other countries freedom just like we fought for our freedom, it gives then the same chance we did.

  @JW-StamperConstitution  from Wisconsin disagreed…1mo1MO

Hamas attacked Israel. Hamas was voted into power and until there is an unconditional surrender that allows Israel to exist, the fight is not over. It would only be delayed until Hamas regains military strength.

 @9L2KRLTProgressive from Indiana disagreed…2mos2MO

Both of the countries in that war are in the wrong, and both should suffer for what they're doing to each other

 @9KHG9NT from North Carolina agreed…2mos2MO

My mom’s family moved from Egypt to settle Palestinian lands in the late 1940’s. She had since died but if she were here today she would be horrified how Israel defense forces are shamelessly murdering and traumatizing thousand of women and children, destroying and causing irreparable generational harm. Violence breeds violence.

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