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    307 months ago

    Paywalled, but I’m curious, did NYT mention Netanyahu literally saying there were still going to continue the operation at a later date regardless of the ceasefire? Because that’s an absolutely ridiculous grounds for a ceasefire and giving up your leverage.

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      237 months ago

      Its a temporary cease fire. Even so, Israel has broken ceasefires hundreds of times since protective edge.

      Israel has said it will not compromise on its goal of toppling Hamas in Gaza, suggesting it will not agree to a long-term truce.

      Article: https://archive.is/dV2DT

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      17 months ago

      That’s . . . uhh

      That’s the entire reason it’s called a ceasefire; the assumption is that it’s temporary and fighting will resume.

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        97 months ago

        No, a ceasefire can be a precursor to a peace deal or an extended ceasefire of indeterminate. Giving up leverage in the form of hostages when fighting is guaranteed to resume in a couple months is a shitty deal and the very least Netanyahu could’ve done if he had any interest whatsoever was to keep his mouth shut.

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          -137 months ago

          Me: Yeah, the term itself is generally understood to be a temporary pause of hostilities. You: wHaT AbOuT eDgE cAsEs

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            117 months ago

            Me: actual pros/cons based on reality of situation

            You: what about Webster’s dictionary?

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                67 months ago

                The main purpose of words having meaning is to effectively communicate.

                Ignoring the context that words are used and insisting on very narrow definitions is not only pedantic, but hinders the ideas being communicated.