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Biden’s Weak Stance on Hamas Shows Appeasement Doesn’t Work on Terrorists

Hamas has once again demonstrated that it would rather throw a tantrum than engage in meaningful negotiations. After a grandstanding announcement from the Biden administration touting a “final round of negotiations” aimed at achieving peace and avoiding war, Hamas has once again decided that all its toys are better broken than played with. This organization’s appetite for hostilities, hostages, and hyperbole continues unabated, proving that the only language Hamas understands is chaos. If there’s a lesson in all this for the Biden-Harris administration, it’s that appeasement doesn’t work on terrorists, no matter how pleasant the proposals sound.

Recently, Biden teamed up with international leaders, issuing a statement urging Israel and Hamas to engage in urgent talks to finalize a hostage deal and establish a ceasefire. Predictably, the timeline of these negotiations neatly coincides with the upcoming Democratic Convention. It begs the question: is it peace Biden seeks, or is it a political win that diverts attention from the disarray in his administration? With a critical election season looming, it seems more than likely that Biden has kept his eyes on the polls rather than on a peaceful Middle East.

Reports indicate that while Israel agreed to participate in these negotiations, Hamas decided it would rather sulk in the corner. Their excuses merely echo the rhetoric of their Iranian overlords, as they list grievances that sound more like a spoiled child throwing a fit than a party negotiating in good faith. The underlying message is simple: Hamas is not in the business of peace. It’s in the business of destruction, sabotage, and, of course, attempting to paint Israel as the villain while keeping its own misdeeds hidden.

Simultaneously, Hezbollah has been busy showering Israel with rockets on a near-daily basis—yet another reminder of life in a region where air raid sirens are as common as morning coffee alerts. While Biden and his Democratic allies are focused on finger-pointing at Netanyahu and lofty statements about peace talks, they seem content to ignore the reality on the ground. A more fitting narrative might suggest that it is the actions of the terrorists that are prolonging conflict, not the politics of Israel, which has every right to defend itself against aggressors in the region.

Nothing says sophistication like an Obama-Biden-style approach to foreign policy, which looks fondly at Iran as a productive player in global affairs. Yet under their watch, Iran has not only continued its quest for nuclear capabilities but has also taken active steps to support the Russian war effort. This isn’t an oversight; it’s a pattern of prioritizing political appeasement over the safety of American allies. The Biden administration claims they are on top of the Iran nuclear situation. Still, the only thing they seem determined to overlook is the very real danger presented by a nuclear-capable Iran that openly opposes both Israel and the United States.

Biden has the audacity to claim that what’s happening in Gaza is Israel’s “Afghanistan.” This comparison not only misses the mark; it borders on disingenuous. Israel is defending itself against a direct threat from a neighbor aiming to wipe it off the map, not engaging in prolonged combat half a world away against an ideology of terror. Yet Biden expects Israel to swallow its pride, sit across the table from those who have murdered its citizens, and negotiate for a peace that is as foreign to Hamas as sunlight is to a vampire.

Ultimately, peace in the region requires a resolute stance against Hamas, the return of all hostages, and a commitment to rebuilding. Those who wish for a future where Hamas is armed and emboldened are simply inviting disaster. If the Biden administration really wants to take a stand, it should start by ceasing negotiations with those who thrive on terror and chaos.

Written by Staff Reports

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