The Arab countries have committed to all peace agreements. Israel is the one that violated the agreements and does not want peace because its policy is based on expansion based on the Zionist idea of the land of Israel from the Euphrates to the Nile
Hamas was formed in 1987 as an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood during the First Intifada, with the intent to resist Israel and establish an Islamic state in Palestine, and it is backed by Iran (military support), Qatar (financial aid), and Turkey (political support).
Hezbollah was formed in 1982 in Lebanon, backed by Iran and Syria, with the intent to resist Israeli presence in Lebanon, establish an Islamic state, and expand Iran's influence in the region. It receives military support from Iran, political backing from Syria, and financial aid from various sources, including illicit networks and donors.
Iran openly supports Hezbollah and Hamas, providing weapons and funding, but does not always claim direct involvement in their attacks.
Qatar funds humanitarian aid in Gaza, but its money has also been linked to Hamas.
Turkey offers political backing for Hamas while maintaining diplomatic ties with Israel.
Syria has historically supported Hezbollah, providing a safe haven for its operations.
Even when countries hide their involvement, their support through funding, weapons, or rhetoric makes their stance clear. Statements by leaders, media, and state-backed organizations often reveal their real positions, even when they try to appear neutral on the surface.
Hamas kidnaped people, that is facts and real events
The Arab countries have committed to all peace agreements? So to answer you with facts, no they clearly have not
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Tim
on Sun 02/09/25 05:35 AM