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The Ceasefire Hamas’ Western Enablers Delayed

Palestinian militants stand guard on the day that hostages held in Gaza since the deadly Oct. 7, 2023, attack, are handed over to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), as part of a ceasefire and hostages-prisoners swap deal between Hamas and Israel, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Oct. 13, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Ramadan Abed

The last surviving Israeli hostages are finally home. A ceasefire — fragile though it is — has been reached. The world is once again speaking about “peace.”

But let’s tell the truth: this moment could have happened nearly two years ago.

The framework now being hailed as a diplomatic breakthrough is not new. It is the same basic deal that Israel put on the table in late 2023:

  • Release all Israeli hostages
  • End Hamas’ military capabilities
  • End Hamas’ rule in Gaza

That was the offer then. It is the offer now. The only difference is the cost in lives paid for by the delay.

For nearly two years, Hamas rejected these terms and waged a war designed to maximize Palestinian suffering and weaponize it for propaganda. And as it did, Hamas was shielded — not just by Qatar and Iran — but by Western celebrities, activists, academics, NGOs, and politicians who demanded only one thing: that Israel stop fighting back.

Today, those same voices are silent — not only about the hostages Hamas murdered in captivity — but about something even more revealing:

Hamas is now executing Palestinians in the streets of Gaza — without trial, without due process — and the parts of the “ceasefire now” crowd that aren’t openly celebrating these murders has nothing to say.

Videos from the last week show Hamas gunmen dragging Palestinian civilians from their homes and shooting them in public squares — accusing them of “collaboration” without evidence. Palestinians are being murdered by Hamas today. Right now. Not one “human rights” organization that spent two years slandering Israel as “genocidal” has organized a march to protest this. Not one campus coalition has issued a statement condemning it. Not one Western activist demanding a ceasefire before October 2025 has demanded that Hamas stop killing Palestinians.

Silence is a choice. And in this case, it is a confession.

This “Deal” Isn’t New — And Hamas Hasn’t Accepted Peace

Some in the media are pretending Hamas has now become “pragmatic.” That is delusion. Hamas did not accept peace — it accepted pressure.

Let’s be precise: Hamas has not accepted disarmament or surrendered power. Those requirements are in later phases of the ceasefire deal and must still be enforced. Hamas agreed only to a process — a process it spent two years rejecting because it believed Western pressure would eventually break Israel.

It took:

  • relentless military pressure,
  • targeted operations against Hamas leadership in Iran, Qatar, and Lebanon,
  • US diplomatic leverage, and
  • the collapse of Hamas control in northern and central Gaza

for Hamas to finally accept a phased framework that it could have accepted in 2023.

Had it done so then:

  • Thousands of Palestinians killed in the war Hamas started on Oct. 7 would still be alive;
  • Gaza neighborhoods would still be standing; and
  • Dozens of hostages would not have died in Hamas tunnels, torture rooms, and cages.

So why did this agreement not happen sooner?

Because Hamas got help and lots of encouragement to keep the war going.

Many in the West Fought to Protect Hamas from the Consequences of Its Action on Oct. 7

Israel fought to free hostages and remove a genocidal terror regime from its border.

Yet “activists” in the West made no demands of Hamas. None.

  • Thousands marched for “ceasefire now” — but not one of these marches demanded Hamas release hostages or surrender.
  • “Human rights” groups wrote 300-page reports about Israel — but barely mentioned Hamas’ war crimes for using ordinary Gazans as human shields.
  • University encampments mobilized for Gaza — but not one condemned Hamas for stealing aid, hoarding fuel, or executing Palestinians.
  • NGOs repeated Hamas casualty numbers as fact — then fell silent when Hamas shot Palestinians lined up for bread.

This wasn’t “humanitarian concern.” It was moral complicity. And it gave Hamas exactly what it wanted: time. Time to regroup. Time to rewrite the narrative. Time to believe the West would eventually pressure Israel to cede to its continued control of Gaza.

Hamas’ Greatest Victims Are Palestinians

The loudest “pro-Palestinian” voices in the West refuse to admit a basic truth: Hamas is not a liberation movement. It is a death cult and a dictatorship.

In Gaza, Hamas has:

  • Executed Palestinian political rivals and journalists
  • Tortured and murdered Palestinians it suspects of disloyalty
  • Used hospitals, schools, and mosques as firing positions
  • Turned al-Shifa Hospital into a military HQ
  • Stolen billions from Gazan reconstruction
  • Forced civilians at gunpoint to remain in combat zones
  • Used children as shields for Hamas terrorists and military infrastructure
  • And executed Palestinians in public without any trial or due process as “traitors”

Yet when Israel targeted Hamas, the “ceasefire now” movement libelously accused Israel of genocide — but never once demanded that Hamas stop committing the actual war crimes that kept Palestinians in danger.

Their message was clear:

They were never anti-war. They were just anti-Israel.

Pressure Works. Appeasement Kills.

This ceasefire did not come from protests. It did not come from activists chanting “From the River to the Sea” or celebrities posting misinformation. It came from force, consequences, and moral clarity.

The only reason Hamas agreed to a deal at all is because it was cornered. It is not reformed. It is not moderate. It is not interested in coexistence. And it is not done trying to mass-murder Jews.

Anyone who thinks Hamas will voluntarily disarm or surrender power has learned nothing. Peace will require sustained pressure, verification, and international enforcement — not naïve trust.

A Moral Reckoning Is Still Needed

We celebrate the return of the hostages. We honor the soldiers who gave their lives to bring this moment closer. We grieve for the Palestinians who suffered and died — most of them because Hamas chose death over compromise.

But now, before history is rewritten again, we must say clearly:

This war did not have to last this long.

This ceasefire could have happened nearly two years ago.

Hamas delayed it — and Western enablers helped.

Those who spent two years screaming “Ceasefire now!” were not peacemakers. They were Hamas’ propaganda arm.

Peace built on lies is just a pause before the next war. Peace built on truth can last. And the truth is simple: Hamas — not Israel — started and prolonged this war. And the people who helped them do it should never again be allowed to disguise themselves as voices for peace.

Micha Danzig is an attorney, former IDF soldier, and former NYPD officer. He writes widely on Israel, antisemitism, and Jewish history and serves on the board of Herut North America.

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Tucker’s Ideas About Jews Come from Darkest Corners of the Internet, Says Huckabee After Combative Interview

US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee looks on during the day he visits the Western Wall, Judaism’s holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem’s Old City, April 18, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun

i24 NewsIn a combative interview with US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, right-wing firebrand Tucker Carlson made a host of contentious and often demonstrably false claims that quickly went viral online. Huckabee, who repeatedly challenged the former Fox News star during the interview, subsequently made a long post on X, identifying a pattern of bad-faith arguments, distortions and conspiracies in Carlson’s rhetorical style.

Huckabee pointed out his words were not accorded by Carlson the same degree of attention and curiosity the anchor evinced toward such unsavory characters as “the little Nazi sympathizer Nick Fuentes or the guy who thought Hitler was the good guy and Churchill the bad guy.”

“What I wasn’t anticipating was a lengthy series of questions where he seemed to be insinuating that the Jews of today aren’t really same people as the Jews of the Bible,” Huckabee wrote, adding that Tucker’s obsession with conspiracies regarding the provenance of Ashkenazi Jews obscured the fact that most Israeli Jews were refugees from the Arab and Muslim world.

The idea that Ashkenazi Jews are an Asiatic tribe who invented a false ancestry “gained traction in the 80’s and 90’s with David Duke and other Klansmen and neo-Nazis,” Huckabee wrote. “It has really caught fire in recent years on the Internet and social media, mostly from some of the most overt antisemites and Jew haters you can find.”

Carlson branded Israel “probably the most violent country on earth” and cited the false claim that Israel President Isaac Herzog had visited the infamous island of the late, disgraced sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

“The current president of Israel, whom I know you know, apparently was at ‘pedo island.’ That’s what it says,” Carlson said, citing a debunked claim made by The Times reporter Gabrielle Weiniger. “Still-living, high-level Israeli officials are directly implicated in Epstein’s life, if not his crimes, so I think you’d be following this.”

Another misleading claim made by Carlson was that there were more Christians in Qatar than in Israel.

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Pezeshkian Says Iran Will Not Bow to Pressure Amid US Nuclear Talks

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian attends the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit 2025, in Tianjin, China, September 1, 2025. Iran’s Presidential website/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Saturday that his country would not bow its head to pressure from world powers amid nuclear talks with the United States.

“World powers are lining up to force us to bow our heads… but we will not bow our heads despite all the problems that they are creating for us,” Pezeshkian said in a speech carried live by state TV.

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Italy’s RAI Apologizes after Latest Gaffe Targets Israeli Bobsleigh Team

Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics – Bobsleigh – 4-man Heat 1 – Cortina Sliding Centre, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy – February 21, 2026. Adam Edelman of Israel, Menachem Chen of Israel, Uri Zisman of Israel, Omer Katz of Israel in action during Heat 1. Photo: REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Italy’s state broadcaster RAI was forced to apologize to the Jewish community on Saturday after an off‑air remark advising its producers to “avoid” the Israeli crew was broadcast before coverage of the Four-Man bobsleigh event at the Winter Olympics.

The head of RAI’s sports division had already resigned earlier in the week after his error-ridden commentary at the Milano Cortina 2026 opening ceremony two weeks ago triggered a revolt among its journalists.

On Saturday, viewers heard “Let’s avoid crew number 21, which is the Israeli one” and then “no, because …” before the sound was cut off.

RAI CEO Giampaolo Rossi said the incident represented a “serious” breach of the principles of impartiality, respect and inclusion that should guide the public broadcaster.

He added that RAI had opened an internal inquiry to swiftly determine any responsibility and any potential disciplinary procedures.

In a separate statement RAI’s board of directors condemned the remark as “unacceptable.”

The board apologized to the Jewish community, the athletes involved and all viewers who felt offended.

RAI is the country’s largest media organization and operates national television, radio and digital news services.

The union representing RAI journalists, Usigrai, had said Paolo Petrecca’s opening ceremony commentary had dealt “a serious blow” to the company’s credibility.

His missteps included misidentifying venues and public figures, and making comments about national teams that were widely criticized.

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