its so much deeper than that, Hamas was propped up by Netanyahu to suppress Abbas, the Palestinian Authority and any other possible liberal/legitimate government as a means to sabotage or full on stop any Palestinian statehood. you dont understand how far the right wing has gone to undermine peace. how many negotiators have been missile striked?
https://www.timesofisrael.com/for-years-netanyahu-propped-up-hamas-now-its-blown-up-in-our-faces/Netanyahu was actively killing mediators/negotiators while the peace talks were ongoing. how can you come to any kind of deal in that situation? how many medics have the IDF killed? reporters? photographers? dont get me started
The idea that Netanyahu 'supported' or 'propped up' Hamas to sabotage peace is a massive distortion of history.
First, let’s be entirely clear: nothing… no political strategy, no blockade, and no historical grievance, justifies or excuses the horrific atrocities, massacres, and mass kidnappings committed by Hamas on October 7th. Trying to shift the blame for a brutal terrorist slaughter onto Israeli policy is a twisted form of victim-blaming. Hamas is entirely responsible for its own actions and its genocidal ideology.
Second, the actual history of Israeli policy toward Gaza is being completely misconstrued here. Netanyahu didn't 'support' Hamas because he wanted them strong or allied with them; his government fought multiple wars against them to destroy their tunnels and rocket stockpiles.
The policy, which is heavily and rightfully criticized inside Israel today was about
containment, not enhancement.Netanyahu allowed Qatari funds into Gaza not to buy weapons, but to pay for fuel, electricity, and civil servant salaries.
The goal was to prevent a total humanitarian collapse of two million people on Israel's border, which would have triggered an immediate war.
He used the existing division between Hamas in Gaza and the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank to argue that Israel had no unified partner for peace. It was a cynical strategy to manage the conflict and maintain the status quo, not an alliance.
The fatal flaw wasn't a conspiracy to help Hamas; it was a catastrophic intelligence and strategic miscalculation known in Israel as HaKonseptzia (The Conception). The Israeli government and military establishment genuinely believed Hamas had been deterred by Israel's military power and was more interested in governing Gaza than launching a suicidal war.
It was a profound failure of strategy, but pretending Israel 'created' or 'wanted' the monster that attacked it on October 7th is complete nonsense.