Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders said Sunday he doesn’t know that a ceasefire is possible in the Israel-Hamas war with “an organization like Hamas” involved.

“I don’t know how you can have a ceasefire, (a) permanent ceasefire, with an organization like Hamas, which is dedicated to turmoil and chaos and destroying the state of Israel,” Sanders told CNN’s Dana Bash on “State of the Union” Sunday.

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    That either makes them fight more desperately or we wait a generation for the surviving Palestinians to grow up and start the fight anew.

    We know how this goes, unless Israel makes huge concessions or starts killing even larger numbers of Palestinians

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      That army was just used offensively against Israel. It must be considered valid to fight it. Those fighters can choose to surrender.

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              At the rate Israel is going? Yes.

              Dead men always make peace.

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                  No. Should? No. But are they on a path to peace if they keep fighting? Yes. A cease fire delays eventual peace if the disagreement between to sides is incurable. And at this point it does seem as if it’s incurable.

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                    That’s too cynical for me. Take away offensive military support from Israel and the disagreement may stay uncured, but it won’t kill over 10k people a month