Israel and its flunkies keep demanding a Palestinian surrender, and consider the famine imposed on an entire population legitimate compensation for the Death Squad State's military failure and mediocrity as a fighting force.
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To the best of my knowledge Israel is the only country that continuously demands that its enemies surrender without being able to defeat them on the battlefield.
It has been doing this for almost two years.
Israel is a regional power that possesses the world's most sophisticated weaponry.
Israel has spent more US taxpayer dollars on its military in the past year than have Palestinians on their military capabilities during the entirety of the past century.
Hamas is so outgunned by Israel that its forces couldn't hold the Israeli territory seized in October 2023 with rudimentary weapons for even one week.
That's the level of disparity in military terms.
Yet, nearly two years on, Israel is still losing casualties in Beit Hanoun, the first town it entered in the Gaza Strip in October 2023, which it hqw reduced to rubble, and where it has falsely proclaimed final victory no less than five times.
Israel and its flunkies keep demanding a Palestinian surrender, and consider the famine imposed on an entire population legitimate compensation for the Death Squad State's military failure and mediocrity as a fighting force.
By constantly proclaiming that a Palestinian surrender is the only way to end the famine, Israel and its flunkies confirm once again that the Israeli military's preferred combat is against civilians and particularly children.
If Israel was capable of taking out a second-order militia as thoroughly outgunned as Hamas in less than two years, it wouldn't be constantly demanding a Palestinian surrender and ensuring the Hasbara Symphony Orchestra plays this tune several times a day.
It would have achieved this on the battlefield long ago. But it hasn't, because it can't.

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