The Jerusalem Post June 1, 2025
No one should want ceasefire in Gaza until clear defeat of Hamas

The goal for Hamas has never been a two-state solution or co-existence.
Its charter — still unchanged — calls for the annihilation of Israel sick

Imagine what would have happened if
1. Japan hadn’t agreed to surrender in 1945
2. Or if Germany had remained undefeated after World War II

Even after their regimes had dragged their countries into catastrophic wars — wars they started — what if the world had simply stopped fighting and walked away? crazy

That is exactly the scenario we are confronting with Hamas today.
After October 7 the single deadliest attack on the Jewish people since the Holocaust, Hamas is not suing for peace.

It is not seeking a ceasefire in good faith. It is actively planning the next October 7.
In fact, its leaders have said as much, publicly and proudly.

This war, which began with Hamas’s genocidal rampage into Israeli communities — Israel let them asleep at the wheel mad was never about land or borders.
It was about survival — Hamas’s survival as a terrorist regime and political force.

The moment Hamas executed on October 7, it accepted a war it could not militarily win. Day 605 IDF not winning either panic

Yet now, it is fighting not to win militarily but to survive politically. For Hamas, mere survival is victory.

And if the guns fall silent now, if the war ends before Hamas is clearly and decisively defeated — or unless Hamas unilaterally surrenders, returns all the hostages, and agrees to fully disarm, then it will be a Hamas victory.

Calls for a ceasefire may sound moral. They are not.

A ceasefire without victory rewards war crimes such as mass hostage-taking, torture, mutilation, rape, the deliberate use of human shields, and the slaughter of civilians.

These are not tactics of desperation; they are strategies of coercion.
If such methods are seen to succeed, they will become a template for every terror group, militia, or hostile regime in the world.