Who wins a war? Those who kill the most people? Or those who achieve their political aims?
Hamas, not Palestine and not Israel, has already won this war at a fearsome cost of thousands of their constituents' lives, horrific displacement of millions of their hostage/constituent Gazans, and a senseless massacre of 1200-some Israelis.
Israel can kill Palestinians and shoot down Hezbollah, Hamas, and Houthi rockets but can never kill the extremists' dreams of ridding the world of Jews. In the meantime, Hamas' war has
- restored Palestine to Arab center stage;
- disrupted the inevitable process of reconciling the Arab street to the existence of neighbor Israel;
- resuscitated the nearly dead two-state necessity;
- forced the world to look with opprobrium upon illegal settlements of occupied West Bank land;
- dealt, perhaps, a death-blow to the political life of Binyamin Netanyahu;
- strengthened the hand of progressive, liberal Israelis;
- and -- most important -- weakened America's unquestioning resolve to support Israel.
Big wins -- at horrific cost -- but big wins for Hamas.
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