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Given Hamas's statements on record, the only way the Israeli government can prevent similar attacks in the future is to fully dismantle Hamas. While Israel will try to minimize human casualties, it is utterly unreasonable to ask Israelis to coexist with Hamas.

When Hamas came to power in 2006 (following a fair election, as confirmed by the UN and US), they repeatedly sent peace feelers to the Israeli government. They were clearly looking for some sort of settlement. However, the Israeli government dismissed those peace feelers. Hamas and the Israeli government eventually entered into a ceasefire, but even that was broken by the Israeli government soon after it was initiated. If Israel agrees to a two-state solution, which they currently show no sign of doing, there is ample evidence that Hamas would also agree.

Regarding the specific video shared above from Ghazi Hamad, first, this is an unofficial message. Hamas’ updated charter, released in 2017, expresses agreement to co-exist with Israel. Second, the speaker begins by saying, “We should teach Israel a lesson.” This statement is key and frames the rest of his message. If Israel were to change course and respect Palestinian rights, there would be no reason “to teach them a lesson.”

It is irrational to ask Israelis to live alongside an organization fundamentally dedicated to destroying them. No other nation agrees to live under such conditions, and no nation is in a position to ask Israelis to do so.

In an effort to heal divisions within the Palestinian movement, Hamas issued a new charter in 2017 that accepted the idea of a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders. Although the document stops short of formally recognizing Israel, it undermines the claim that Hamas is fundamentally committed to Israel's destruction.

It's also notable that after Hamas came to power in 2006, it repeatedly extended peace feelers to the Israeli government. These gestures were consistently rejected, and Israel eventually broke a ceasefire agreement with Hamas.

Had Israel responded constructively to these overtures, the current tragic situation would have been avoided.

There is no evidence to suggest that Hamas or any other Muslim group intends to carry out military operations in Europe. This claim is propaganda by Israel aimed at securing military and political support from the West.

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