Warning: Benjamin Netanyahu is walking right into Hamas’s trap | Jonathan Freedland
They crave a rage-filled reaction from Israel's prime minister. Wise heads should temper his response - and then be rid of him
You cannot think straight when you're in pain. That's truer still when the pain is combined with fury at those who caused it. There's a reason we speak of blind rage": when anger descends, we cannot see what's in front of us. And if that's true of individuals, it's truer still of nations.
That was the message Joe Biden brought when he travelled to Israel this week. Drawing on his own experience of multiple bereavements, he consoled Israelis grieving for the more than 1,400 civilians killed by Hamas in the 7 October massacre and those waiting for word on the 203 hostages, including young children and the elderly, still held in Gaza. In what has become his signature style, Biden shared in their pain.
Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist
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