Good for him: in tomorrow's paper, the Times' Ethan Bronner is addressing the "human cost" of the Gaza campaign. Two key grafs.
[One week ago] Israel, seeking to end rocket attacks from Hamas militants, began a devastating airstrike campaign on Gaza that has also killed and wounded Palestinian civilians, including children…
In the background, too, is broad international criticism of this war on
Gaza, not only because of the unspeakable suffering seen on television
screens but because of a feeling that Israel has tried such tactics in
the past and never succeeded.

So what does succeed?
When does Hamas say "enough is enough"?
never, while people like you are taunting it, witty. Some people, unlike the hypocritical jewish poseurs and manipulators who like to TALK about it, actually DO prefer death to abject enslavement and gradual extermination a la 'Red Indians', which is all you offer them (ultimately, it is also all you offer any other non-Jews on the planet.)
Witty knows its only the Jews who come down through history intact as a tribe. Yeah, a few bumps along the road, e.g., Auschwitz, but
it's goydom who vanish in any aggregate. As Hitler said, who remembers the Armenians?
A small price to pay for continuity of the special tribe on earth, their
continued realization of eternity on earth–they fully realize, unlike
the goys, there is no heaven or hell.
Milk the goys, the cattle, whenever you can.
Nothing else matters.