TinFoilHat
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Cue the usual IDF tropes in response...
Netanyahu will likely be kicked out after the war. So it's probably a good thing that he clears out the other obstacles to progress I suppose.I would argue for as long as Netanyahu and politicians who think like him remain in power there is equally nope of any political or economic solution here. They have no interest in peace and one could make the point that Hamas' existence is good for their political careers.
Israel left Gaza since 2005.This is another of those arguments that don't make a lot of sense. These are protests presumably against the effects of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory and the perceived disproportionate response to the terrorist attack. Why would they address anything else?
Why wouldn't the "protests" in support of Israel immediately after the attack, for example, also have denounced the occupation of Gaza, for example, which, to some extent, in one way or another, have led to it?
Nonsense.
There is so much to debate on this issue without going down these rabbit holes.
Israel left Gaza since 2005.
What occupation are you talking about?
Cue the usual IDF tropes in response...
Netanyahu will likely be kicked out after the war. So it's probably a good thing that he clears out the other obstacles to progress I suppose.
I hope you never find yourself in a war zone.This is just IDF propaganda, I'm sorry. It's IDF talking points almost word for word.
You are asking civilians, many of them physically and literally incapable of fleeing to flee and then you drop thousands of bombs of them and your response to their horrific deaths is 'oh well we told them to move'. You should maybe take a breather and re-examine what you're defending here.
And then those that can flee to the south are met with more indiscriminate bombings in the south, so forgive me if I doubt that the IDF have noble intentions.
Can't be real, surely? That isn't anything you put in a memo.
Doesn't matter.YouTube again? Or Wikipedia this time?
Edit: :) Sorry, that probably sounded condescending. It wasn't supposed to be. I just thought it was a weird "threat".
What would you propose should be done. I for one think wiping out Hamas is one of the keys to success.
I don't know why you state it won't work. Attacking terror groups directly and decimating their power base tends to work.
And that and an economic and political solution to the plight of the Palestinians aren't necessarily mutually exclusive. Frankly, so long as Hamas exists there will never be a political or economic solution at all.
The economic and political solution to the plight of Palestinians partly rests on the dismantling of Hama,'s death grip on Gaza.
Probably one of a number of options under consideration. If it’s a real option, I can’t see how anyone other than fanatics can possibly support it. That really is the definition of ethnic cleansing.Can't be real, surely? That isn't anything you put in a memo.
It's mainly people who don't live in Gaza that want prefers a military stalemate so that Hamas can regroup and go again in a few years.I believe in rational discussion and being courteous, but you sir are clearly a piss-taking troll to come out with an insulting and patronising statement like that.
You are trying to justify slaughter and terror, and you are actually damaging support for your cause.
Doesn't matter.
Why did they start the second intifada?
Then you have the offer made to Abbas which was even more generous.
Many countries were created in the 20th century some of which involved large population relocation. India and Pakistan being a prime example.
These countries have moved on except the Arabs of Palestine.
I wonder why.
I hope you never find yourself in a war zone.
Maybe then, you will appreciate what it means.
Millions of Ukrainians fled their country because of war. Same with Syria, Georgia, Iraq etc.
The cynic in me thinks some people just want to see dead Palestinians just so they could point the finger at Israel.
Thank goodness almost a million have moved south of Gaza. The few that are left in the north (apart from the old and infirm) would be considered as part of the Hamas military machine.
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The link does translate into English.
Like Ukraine/Russia it's good to be skeptical
This again? It is occupied territory under international law, for a host of reasons. Take it up with the lawyers, not with me.
Israel has done a very bad job at occupation if Hamas could bring in those thousands of rockets right under their noses.This again? It is occupied territory under international law, for a host of reasons. Take it up with the lawyers, not with me.
Israel has done a very bad job at occupation if Hamas could bring in those thousands of rockets right under their noses.
What about Egypt which actually occupied Gaza until the six day war of 1967 and still shares a border with them today. Can we class them as occupiers as well?
The numbers are provided by Hamas so it's not reliable.You call it war zone. I'd call it Israel indiscriminately bombing residential neighbourhoods, schools, hospitals murdering thousands and somehow justifying it with vague notions of collateral damage. So far over 3000 children have been callously murdered by Israel. I presume you consider them to be a part of the Hamas military machine?
And as has been pointed out, Israel are also dropping bombs in the south, so fleeing there is hardly the life saving suggestion you claim it to be.
Think about what you're saying thank goodness to. A million people have been driven out of their homes and their families who couldn't flee obliterated by Israeli bombs. As I said, maybe take a breather and think about what you're saying here.
What about the death grip of the Israeli government? Who don’t want a separate stateWhat would you propose should be done. I for one think wiping out Hamas is one of the keys to success.
I don't know why you state it won't work. Attacking terror groups directly and decimating their power base tends to work.
And that and an economic and political solution to the plight of the Palestinians aren't necessarily mutually exclusive. Frankly, so long as Hamas exists there will never be a political or economic solution at all.
The economic and political solution to the plight of Palestinians partly rests on the dismantling of Hama,'s death grip on Gaza.