Yahya Sinwar’s post-death plans show he and Hamas NEVER wanted the war to end
Yahya Sinwar: The Terrorist Who Wanted War, Not Peace
Yahya Sinwar’s chilling orders reveal his true colors—he never wanted peace. Instead, he believed that high civilian casualties would give Hamas more power in negotiations against Israel. It’s a brutal strategy rooted in pure evil, showing how deeply entrenched this mentality is.
Hamas's Dark Strategy: Bloodshed as Bargaining Power
As the conflict rages on, Sinwar saw each loss of life as a twisted way to strengthen Hamas’s position. He urged his followers to ignore any peace talks, insisting they keep pushing forward in their violent agenda. This mindset makes it clear that the fight isn’t about peace; it’s about power.
US Politics and Hamas: A Dangerous Game
Sinwar’s communications show he viewed U.S. pressure on Israel as leverage for Hamas. With Biden’s administration pushing Israel for concessions, it raises questions about the effectiveness of such diplomacy when faced with a group that thrives on conflict and chaos.
The Call for Ceasefire: Ignoring the Real Enemy
Calls for “ceasefire now” from some activists miss the point: Hamas doesn’t want peace; they want total victory. The evidence shows that any push for peace is just a façade as long as leaders like Sinwar are calling the shots.
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