I’ll believe it when I see it. Not that the situation doesn’t call for a rational change of tactics and strategy for a proxy army that has wrought utter destruction upon itself and now has no allies worth relying on any longer. That’s precisely the situation in which Hamas and what’s left of its leadership finds itself.
After Iran cut bait in Lebanon, this makes all sorts of sense, but Hamas has rarely acted rationally except in pursuit of total genocide of the Jews:
One proposal discussed by some Hamas leaders would permit Israel to maintain a presence — at least temporarily — in the border region between Egypt and Gaza, according to two people familiar with the group’s internal thinking. Hamas officials have publicly rebuffed any long-term Israeli control of the area, which is known as the Philadelphi Corridor.
In a statement on Wednesday, Hamas…