Where did you get that from. Far from it. They won 44% of the votes, I think it was 2006, but were not keen on forming a coalition government, so, decided murdering opposition leaders.
Russia will benefit a lot and in the process will have a chance to give USA valuable lesson how supporting Nazis and commiting war crimes against Russia is counterproductive I can envision if USA attacks Iran and Russia provides rockets and planes to protect Iranian democracy and Iranians strike and sink US air carrier. It's gonna be quite a show.
We can always count on the latest bullshiat straight from the Kremlin via our resident paid Russian propagandist. Putin's calling up another 500,000 -- I expect your conscription number is coming soon.
Yes they did and that's why whatever Israel does to them is justified. There can be no "peace" with them, according to them. How are you supposed to live with people who's main goal is to kill you? No matter if its a democracy, or a dictatorship, in the end it's the people that are responsible, and therefore legitimate targets. When you are an aggressor nation, there are no "innocent civilians". https://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/hamas.asp
Once again -- there as been endless prattle that they residents of Gaza deserve what is happening to them because they voted for Hamas. Well this is not the reality. Back in 2005, Israel left Gaza, dismantled 21 settlements and allowed the Palestinians to take over. In 2007, after Fatah lost the legislative election, the "Battle of Gaza" occurred in June. "Hamas fighters took control of the Gaza Strip, while Fatah officials were either taken as prisoners, executed or expelled.[3][4] The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights reported that at least 161 people were killed and more than 700 were wounded during the fighting.[5]" It should also be noted that Hamas also intimidated the Gaza residents in the election by executing Fatah candidates & their supporters, and effectively (and literally in some cases) pointed a gun to the heads of people as they voted in Gaza. Bottom line, Hamas took over Gaza via violent force -- not via any type of Democratic voting process. The people of Gaza did not vote for Hamas to represent them. Also noting that a large portion of the population of Gaza was born after 2007. Many of the residents of Gaza do not support Hamas but they are trapped living under Hamas' brutality and terrorism. Additionally, let's see what Human Rights Watch had to say in 2009 about Hamas imposing terror on the Palestinian residents of Gaza -- including executions, torture, and abuse. The first step toward peace is completely eliminating Hamas as a government and military entity in Gaza. Sadly this will lead to more civilian casualties since Hamas is urging Gaza residents to not move to the south because the terror group wants to use them as human shields. When Hamas is eliminated by Israel then hopefully a more effective and peaceful governing entity can be established in Gaza Under Cover of War Hamas Political Violence in Gaza https://www.hrw.org/report/2009/04/20/under-cover-war/hamas-political-violence-gaza