While Hamas and those it rules over continue to play the victim on the world stage, they are doing nothing to bring about a realistic end to the war. Following the October 7th attacks on Israel, which killed around 1,400 people and resulted in hundreds of hostages being taken, the terrorist government of Gaza has continued to ensure further death and destruction, including breaking a temporary ceasefire in late November.
That theme continued on Christmas Day after it was revealed that Hamas had rejected a ceasefire proposal brokered not by Israel, but by Egypt, a nation that has offered support for Gaza in the past.
Hamas and Islamic Jihad have reportedly rejected an Egyptian ceasefire proposal that would end the war.
The Palestinian factions are unwilling to consider a proposal that sees new leadership in Gaza.
The Israelis have been clear that Hamas will not control Gaza after the…