Middle East Conflict

the October 7 attacks will go down with failing to release the panzers during d day as the biggest mistake ever made in a conflict I mean bloody hell surely hamas knew what was gonna happen when they did it .
 
the October 7 attacks will go down with failing to release the panzers during d day as the biggest mistake ever made in a conflict I mean bloody hell surely hamas knew what was gonna happen when they did it .
Even worse, the Israeli government failed to act on what was a known outcome. Hamas are cunts, so is the Israeli government.
 
Possibly Shukr yesterday and Haniyeh today, what marvelous news for the world to wake up to.
I dont think the world find it that way. Just a minority are enjoying what Israel are doing. Thats my impression anyway gong off public feeling. There are some who like the way Israel behave but there always are.
 
Hmm, also not missing the fact that he was probably the fella who gave the order to kill a thousand Israeli's and take the hostages in the first place.
quite right, what a completely disingenuous post.
He was obviously not taken out for releasing hostages was he.
 
I dont think the world find it that way. Just a minority are enjoying what Israel are doing. Thats my impression anyway gong off public feeling. There are some who like the way Israel behave but there always are.
People aren't celebrating the death of terrorists? I find that odd but each to their own.
 
the October 7 attacks will go down with failing to release the panzers during d day as the biggest mistake ever made in a conflict I mean bloody hell surely hamas knew what was gonna happen when they did it .
they absolutely did know what they were doing
I think they may have got what they wanted as well.
Happy to have thousands of Palestinian's killed to turn the world against Israel.

Not sure there will ever be an end to this conflict, both sides now too far into the hatred.
Sad to see, but just see no end coming
 
Yes not everyone. People see the bigger picture that the short sighted cannot, Or don't want to because of their shitty, childish political point scoring.
If Netanyahu was assassinated then paradoxically would people be celebrating on here? My bet is probably yes. You can sort of see why this debate has become so toxic and utterly boring nowadays.

The Israeli government are bastards but so are Hamas and it just so happens that one of them has killed the other, who actually cares?
 
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If Netanyahu was assassinated then paradoxically would people be celebrating on here? My bet is probably yes. You can sort of see why this debate has become so toxic and utterly boring nowadays.

The Israeli government are bastards but so are Hamas and it just so happens that one of them has killed the other, who actually cares?


If Netanyahu was taken out by an Iranian rocket into tel aviv I can't see anyone celebrating except the more extreme. Those are the twats in both sides.

The rest of us would see the wider picture and region edging close to war.
 
People aren't celebrating the death of terrorists? I find that odd but each to their own.

Celebrating death is a weird concept to me.

We can be relieved if "terrorist" leaders are killed maybe (although others will inevitably take their place), we can welcome it possibly in a war-weary kind of way, or, like most on here we can be depressed and possibly angry that it has been allowed to come this far that such action is probably inevitable. Some, myself included, would have supported it, even, if it were the measured response to the October attack. I even suggested it as part of such a response.

But, most, I think, will be asking "if the Israelis can take out the Hamas leadership one by one, what in God's name have they been doing to Gaza and, more widely, the Palestinians. And why?" It's rhetorical, btw, so don't bother answering. I know the bollocks you will parrot back at me.

So no, I am not "celebrating" it.
 
Doubt he was doing that in Iran.
He lived mainly in Qatar.

I mean, it's not as if right-wing Israelis haven't assassinated their own peacemakers.


Netanyahu, then head of the opposition, and other senior Likud members attended a right-wing political rally in Jerusalem where protesters branded Rabin a “traitor,” “murderer,” and “Nazi” for signing a peace agreement with the Palestinians earlier that year.

He also marched in a Ra’anana protest as demonstrators behind him carried a mock coffin.

Netanyahu has regularly rebuffed the allegations he ignored inflammatory rhetoric that incited Rabin’s murder.


 

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