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Graham: ‘Change in Strategy’ Coming to ‘Take Gaza Down Like We Did in Tokyo and Berlin’

On Sunday, Senator Lindsey Graham appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” to discuss the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza. During the interview, Graham made a bold statement, declaring that a “full military effort by Israel to take Gaza down, like we did in Tokyo and Berlin,” is coming in the “days and weeks” ahead.

This statement has sparked controversy and raised questions about the potential consequences of such a military action. However, Graham’s words also highlight the urgent need for a change in strategy to address the escalating violence in the region.

The situation in Gaza has been deteriorating for years, with Hamas, a designated terrorist organization, continuously launching rockets and incendiary devices into Israel. These attacks have resulted in the death and injury of innocent civilians, including women and children. Israel, in self-defense, has responded with targeted airstrikes, but the violence has only continued to escalate.

Senator Graham’s comparison of Gaza to Tokyo and Berlin is not meant to diminish the severity of the situation in Gaza but to highlight the need for a decisive and effective response. Just as the Allies took decisive action to defeat the oppressive regimes in Tokyo and Berlin during World War II, Israel must take decisive action to protect its citizens and put an end to the constant attacks from Hamas.

But what exactly does Graham mean by a “full military effort”? Some may interpret this as a call for an all-out war, but that is not the case. Graham clarified that he is not advocating for a ground invasion of Gaza but rather a strategic and targeted military operation.

In fact, Israel has already begun taking action to weaken Hamas’s capabilities. In recent days, Israel has targeted Hamas’s underground tunnel network, which is used to smuggle weapons and launch attacks. This is a crucial step in weakening Hamas’s ability to carry out attacks and protecting Israeli civilians.

Graham’s statement also highlights the need for a change in strategy. The current approach of responding to each attack with airstrikes has not been effective in deterring Hamas. It is time for a more proactive and assertive approach that will send a strong message to Hamas that their actions will not be tolerated.

This change in strategy may also involve working with other regional powers, such as Egypt and Jordan, to address the root causes of the conflict and find a long-term solution. It is essential to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and provide its citizens with the opportunity for a better future.

Critics may argue that a military operation will only lead to more violence and suffering. However, the reality is that Israel has the right to defend itself and its citizens from constant attacks. It is time for the international community to recognize this and support Israel in taking the necessary steps to protect its people.

In conclusion, Senator Lindsey Graham’s statement on “Meet the Press” may have caused some controversy, but it also sheds light on the urgent need for a change in strategy to address the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Israel has the right to defend itself, and it is time for a more decisive and proactive approach to put an end to the constant attacks from Hamas. Let us hope that this change in strategy will bring peace and stability to the region and pave the way for a better future for all those involved.

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