It appears that there is finally a cease fire deal in place between Israel and Gaza. I haven't seen a lot of details, but there is the return of some/all of the hostages, along with the cessation of hostilities. I'm obviously pleased that the hostages are finally going home, despite the fact that to many of them are being returned dead. I'm ambivalent to the cease fire because Hamas will spin this as a victory against the Zionist oppressors, when it's much closer to a defeat for them. Three thoughts on this news.
1. This looks a lot like the return of the hostages by Iran. A last minute capitulation in order to avoid the harsher consequences of a Trump administration. The reality is that Trump gets some credit for this, and I doubt we'll ever know how involved his representatives were.
2. If I had to guess, I suspect that Hamas will violate this cease fire first. Because that's on brand for them. Start a small war, get the crap kicked out of them, whine about being oppressed, finally hide behind a cease fire to rearm.
3. Any deal that leaves Hamas in control of Gaza is a bad deal.
Biden gave his farewell address last night and whined about billionaires taking over, as if there weren't more billionaires supporting Harris than Trump and we haven't had Soros, Zuck, Gates, and the like involved in leftist politics for the last 4 years. He also whined about multiple things that he wants to ban (Dark money, congressional stock trading, etc), yet that he's done nothing about for the last 12 years. (really 50, but who's counting) The fact that he thinks that trying to condemn these things as he shuffles out the door is somehow going to make him look good is absurd. The entire Biden/Harris campaign seems based on the notion that they'll do all kinds of stuff that they ignored if only they'd get elected again.
Good riddance.