More honest than everything else reported this week on the issue.

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    10 months ago

    You may be following the negotiations more closely than me so I am not sure how useful my opinion is. In fact I only just looked it up.

    AFAIK there is no bombing now so the terms of the proposed ceasefire are important.

    a Hamas official in Beirut, Osama Hamdan, also reiterated that any deal short of a permanent ceasefire was likely to be rejected.

    Dunno if a permanent one is a good idea. Would be good to eliminate Hamas but I don’t even know if that is realistic. Would be even better to eliminate Bibi.

    I do know that The Greens (whom I have always supported until this incident) walked out when Labor refused to sign the initial call for a cease-fire. Labor later explained that the document didn’t even mention October 7 so I feel they were right to not sign that time.

    Presumably the document was amended soon after because Labor did then sign it about a week later. Do you recall the details?