Point one
John Fetterman let the cat out of the bag as he noted that Democrats shutdown the government and he is not going to call his opponent Nazis. He is ready to open up government and realize that this may backfire on the Democrats and his support for Isreal has hurt him with Democrats. The question is whether in 2028, the left can remove him in the primary or whether the Democrat voters are ready to abandon their socialist wing or Fetterman loses to a hard-core leftist. At this point would Fetterman run a third party?
Point Two
Greg Roman in Middle East Forum noted about Gaza, “The strategic imperative remains unchanged: empowering Gaza’s clan structures, which represent 72 percent of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents through 608 registered mukhtars and six major Bedouin confederations, to fill the governance vacuum as Hamas is systematically removed.” Right now Hamas are going after their political opponents including clans to secure their own control but there is one options to Hamas, the clans themselves and while not perfect, better options for Palestine. Hamas will not lead Palestine to statehood.
Point Three
The number one persecuted religion is Christianity and one of the worst offender are Muslims. In Nigeria alone, thousands have been murdered in a genocidal rage. Wonder why this doesn’t get more attention?