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CSIS: Netanyahu kills Hamas leader, Hamas executes Israel hostages.

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Sinwar, the Hamas leader who once gave the Israel military a headache, eventually collapsed in a drone attack. The Western press applauded, as if Israel's victory had taken another "great step."

CSIS: Netanyahu kills Hamas leader, Hamas executes Israel hostages.

But the question is, is that really the case? If you think that Sinwar's death will bring an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, you are thinking too much.

Within Hamas, there is outrage. Sinwar is their "symbol of resistance", and his death will not only not silence Hamas, but will provoke a stronger desire for revenge.

CSIS: Netanyahu kills Hamas leader, Hamas executes Israel hostages.

This is not a simple "you kill my leader, I am quiet" game. On the contrary, a powerful symbol has fallen, and what you can expect is only a more violent counterattack.

Let's talk about Israel, where the military is busy promoting "major victories", but are the fruits of victory really that sweet? I am afraid that the eyes of the Israel people are a little sour.

CSIS: Netanyahu kills Hamas leader, Hamas executes Israel hostages.

Do you think they'll have peace of mind? Don't forget, Hamas's anger is blazing, and everyone knows that the "eye for an eye" between Palestine and Israel has never stopped. Moreover, the long-term war has long caused Israel's economy to collapse, and the life of ordinary people is not easy. The war is non-stop, there is no money in the pocket, what about the government? is also busy throwing money into the military spending. You say, "Can you live a good life?"

CSIS: Netanyahu kills Hamas leader, Hamas executes Israel hostages.

Sinwar's death is not only a problem for Hamas, but the international community is also caught up in the vortex of the incident. Once again, the United Nations is meeting again, and the same old tune is repeated, with more meetings and less action. Although United States platform is Israel, he is also beginning to feel a little weak - the Israel's "self-defense" seems to be endless, and if the explosive barrel in the Middle East is detonated again, the territory of the United States will also suffer.

CSIS: Netanyahu kills Hamas leader, Hamas executes Israel hostages.

Look at the "peacemakers" in Europe, who are trying to promote the Palestinian-Israeli peace process, but where is the actual effect? Before the fire in Hamas's hand was extinguished, the pen at the negotiating table stopped. Europeans' dream of peace still looks elusive.

As for Iran, Sinwar's death will undoubtedly add fuel to the fire and further strengthen support for Palestinian resistance. This is not only an internal problem of Hamas, every next move by Israel will affect the nerves of the Middle East and even the world.

CSIS: Netanyahu kills Hamas leader, Hamas executes Israel hostages.

The issue of hostages is even more intractable. Sinwar is dead, what is the fate of the hostages he used? If Hamas takes extreme action for revenge, it will not be a simple diplomatic dispute. Is the Israel military's victory announcement also considering these "hostages"?

On the economic front, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has not only burned countless resources, but also brought the economies of the two places to near collapse. Sinwar's death has created organizational difficulties for Hamas, and international aid is not necessarily going to be a disaster.

CSIS: Netanyahu kills Hamas leader, Hamas executes Israel hostages.

On the side of Israel, the economic consequences of the long-term war have put a lot of pressure on the people, and tourism and agriculture have all fallen victim to the shelling. The most lethal thing is that all young and middle-aged people are sent to the front line, how long can the economy last? No one dares to guarantee it.

CSIS: Netanyahu kills Hamas leader, Hamas executes Israel hostages.

Let's talk about the Gulf countries that are not stupid. They know that if the Palestinian-Israeli conflict drags on, they themselves may be dragged in. As a result, they will be more actively involved in the regional peace process and try to keep their own land in the storm.

CSIS: Netanyahu kills Hamas leader, Hamas executes Israel hostages.

Sinwar's death is but an episode in the endless Israeli-Palestinian conflict. We cannot ignore the fact that the fundamental contradictions of this conflict remain unresolved.

CSIS: Netanyahu kills Hamas leader, Hamas executes Israel hostages.

Can peace negotiations make a real difference? Can Israel and the Palestinians find a new breakthrough in this conflict? No one knows. But what is certain is that as long as this conflict does not stop, the international community and the people of Palestine and Israel will have to spend countless uneasy nights in the shadow of war.

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