Israel must eliminate Hamas and demand nothing less than their complete and unconditional surrender.
The Western world woke up on Saturday morning to a horrifying reality – war in Israel. Images of Hamas terrorists brutally attacking Israeli civilians flooded social media, while Hamas rockets rained down on Israeli neighborhoods. Israeli families were forced to flee for their lives.
Hamas took their terror campaign to a new level by posting shocking videos online. These videos showed a dead, naked Israeli woman being paraded through the streets, Hamas fighters slitting the throats of innocent civilians in their cars, and women and children being kidnapped and taken away to an unimaginable fate.
The situation is rapidly evolving, and there will be much to discuss in the coming days and weeks. We must address the Biden administration’s shameful appeasement of Iran, the failures of the Netanyahu government to anticipate the attack, and the complicity of the emirate regimes and the consequences they should face.
However, one thing is crystal clear: Gaza will be left in ruins. Israel, on the 50th anniversary of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, finds itself once again fighting for its very existence, and they will fight without restraint.
Considering the well-established facts of the Israel-Palestinian conflict, this is the necessary course of action. While there has been recent talk of Nazis in Ukraine, the true Nazis are in the Middle East, and they are all enemies of Israel. It is time to confront them decisively. Hamas must be eliminated, just as the Nazis were. Any resolution to this war that falls short of that will be a catastrophe for Israel.
As for the United States, it must make it unequivocally clear that it will veto any U.N. ceasefire resolution until Israel declares victory. And true victory will require Israel to take control of all of Gaza’s territory and conduct a thorough search, seizing every weapon and neutralizing anyone who refuses to surrender. The Israelis must persist until Hamas surrenders unconditionally.
What does unconditional surrender look like? Let history guide us. As Allied forces advanced into Germany in 1945, tin plates bearing a proclamation from Gen. Eisenhower were displayed in both English and German:
I, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force, do hereby proclaim as follows:
- The Allied forces under my command have entered Germany. We come as conquerors, not oppressors. In the area occupied by my forces, we will eradicate Nazism and German militarism. We will overthrow the Nazi rule, dissolve the Nazi party, and abolish the cruel, oppressive, and discriminatory laws and institutions created by the party. We will eliminate the German militarism that has disrupted world peace. Military and party leaders, the Gestapo, and others suspected of crimes and atrocities will be tried and, if found guilty, punished accordingly.
- I hold supreme legislative, judicial, and executive authority within the occupied territory as the Supreme Commander of the Allied forces and military governor. The military government is established to exercise these powers under my direction. All individuals in the occupied territory must immediately and unquestioningly obey all enactments and orders of the military government. Military government courts will be established to punish offenders. Resistance against the Allied forces will be ruthlessly suppressed. Other serious offenses will be dealt with severely.
- All German courts and educational institutions in the occupied territory are suspended. The Volksgerichtshof, Sondergerichte, SS police courts, and other special courts have no authority throughout the occupied territory. The reopening of criminal and civil courts and educational institutions will be authorized when conditions permit. All officials are obligated to remain at their posts until further orders and to obey and enforce all orders or directions from the military government or the Allied authorities addressed to the German Government or the German people. This applies to officials, employees, workers of public undertakings and utilities, and all other individuals engaged in essential work.
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, General, Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force
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Just as the Nazi regime was eradicated and replaced by a democratic Germany, Hamas must be eliminated and replaced by a peaceful and responsible Palestinian leadership. There can be no peace in the region as long as Hamas continues to exist as a terrorist organization. Israel has the right to defend itself against terrorism and to ensure the safety and security of its citizens. The international community must stand with Israel in its fight against Hamas and hold Hamas accountable for its actions. The world cannot allow the atrocities committed by Hamas to go unpunished. It is time for decisive action. Israel must continue its military operations until Hamas is completely defeated and surrenders unconditionally. The United States must support Israel in this fight and make it clear that any attempt to impose a ceasefire without Israel’s victory will be met with strong opposition. Only through the complete elimination of Hamas can true peace and stability be achieved in the Middle East. It is time to stand up against terrorism and support the rightful cause of Israel.
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