Originally Posted By azspot

The best part about this political cartoon, to my mind, is that it allows for the possibility that Hamas — along with a number of other militant groups — will fail in their obvious attempt to derail the peace process. People will undoubtedly continue to debate whether these groups should be thought of as terrorists … but it’s not at all clear to me why there’s any debate.
Targeting civilians, now with the expressed goal of working against peace between Israel and the Palestinians, is terrorism. The end.
Here’s to hoping they fail and are eventually relegated to the dustbin of history, alongside all those others who preferred violence and hatred over peace and justice.
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The best part about this political cartoon, to my mind, is that it allows for the possibility that Hamas — along with a number of other militant groups — will fail in their obvious attempt to derail the peace process. People will undoubtedly continue to debate whether these groups should be thought of as terrorists … but it’s not at all clear to me why there’s any debate.

Targeting civilians, now with the expressed goal of working against peace between Israel and the Palestinians, is terrorism. The end.

Here’s to hoping they fail and are eventually relegated to the dustbin of history, alongside all those others who preferred violence and hatred over peace and justice.

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