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"for now" is really doing some heavy lifting there
Netanyahu says Israel 'reserves right to resume war' and calls first phase a 'temporary ceasefire'
but also, even if the ceasefire was permanent, that doesn't mean the genocide stops.
if you bomb a bunch of hospitals, and then agree to a ceasefire, the hospitals don't magically come back into existence.
ditto water treatment plants and similar infrastructure. Diseases spread in Gaza as sewage contaminates camps and coast
a ceasefire means that the "dropped a bomb on a refugee camp" aspect of the genocide stops. the "there's a refugee camp with a never-ending stream of needless and preventable deaths" aspect of the genocide will continue unabated.
I mean yes, but what is Trump going to do to exacerbate that that Biden wasn't and Harris wasn't going to? America was simply never going to become a source of positive change in this conflict, so if anything Trump's isolationist tendencies work in Palestinians' favor, and otherwise he's neutral compared to Biden/Harris.
I don't even know where to begin peeling the onion of how incredibly stupid this statement is.
Okay I'll bite: What did Trump do in his first term that had a material negative impact on Palestine that wasn't just regular US foreign policy?