The obvious question about the Philadelphi Corridor

 Dear Editor:

Reading the article, "The Philadelphi Corridor, an Israel-Gaza cease-fire obstacle, explained," I can't help but think of the obvious question that's never brought up: What conceivable reason can Hamas have for its insistence Israel completely leave the Philadelphi Corridor, along which there is no civilian presence, other than the fear that with Israel in control of that border area it will not be able to rearm but if Israel leaves it will be able to rearm and repeat its October 7 massacre?

To ask the question is to answer it: there is no other conceivable reason and rather than putting forth yet another "bridging proposal" - a euphemism for continuing to appease Hamas - the Biden Administration should be insisting that the Philadelphi Corridor not resume its role as a lifeline for Hamas.

Sincerely,

Alan Stein

Submitted to the Washington Post September 6, 2024

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