Tim of the Oak
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Starmer’s Labour
Sound logic? Killing tens of thousands of people is "Sound logic"?They're fighting a war. You might have noticed that wars tend to be somewhat inhumane. Care to give an example of a humane one?
And I'd say their actions maybe have a sound logic. The worse it gets, the more the pressure to stop and therefore the more need for a longer-term solution involving the international community, which takes some responsibility for Gaza and it's future.
Starmer’s Labour
The sad fact is that the leaders (and I use the term loosely) on both sides, don't give a shit about how many die. As I've said before, Hamas want as many Palestinian casualties as possible as that (in their view) both increases the pressure on Israel and (as others have said) increases both local and international support for them. I don't see many condemning that, just the Israeli side.Sound logic? Killing tens of thousands of people is "Sound logic"?
totally distasteful some of the supporters on (both sides), and I cant listen to them justifying death and murder anymore. Jeez I thought it was just a right wing extremist govn we were dealing with.
Get the feeling you've put me on mute for some reason, but in case you haven't - I think you're right that this is (part of) the statement they are making. However, if they wanted the people in Gaza to conclude there was a better alternative they might be, for example, making sure to work with the PA in the West Bank, preventing settler violence, putting a stop to evictions in East Jerusalem, ending new settlement construction, and so on. I.e. letting the people in Gaza know that they would get something out of peace.The sad fact is that the leaders (and I use the term loosely) on both sides, don't give a shit about how many die. As I've said before, Hamas want as many Palestinian casualties as possible as that (in their view) both increases the pressure on Israel and (as others have said) increases both local and international support for them. I don't see many condemning that, just the Israeli side.
There's possibly another calculation on the Israeli side, which is that they need to Make a statement (for want of a better word) to the Gaza civilians, that this is what being governed by Hamas brings.
I don't support these views in any way if that's what you're implying. I'm just putting myself in the heads of the various warring parties.
You can apply the same logic to Ukraine. Zelensky will calculate that higher civilian casualties will ensure he has the support of the West, with a constant flow of aid and weaponry. And Putin will calculate that the longer the war goes on, the more chance of the West losing interest (which you can see happening now). And that's much less costly (for Russia) when the civilian population is the target, rather than Ukranian forces on the battlefield.
Which led to...That is quite frankly an appalling video and whoever that staffer is they need to be sorted, but everyone knew Israel has always interfered with our politics haven't we?
The next video shows a Hamas leader calling for the death of Israel, not just the occupied lands but the actual removal of it, we are never going to solve it or agree to solve it IMHO.
You can point out what you don't like if you want.
It's not untrue that the land was stolen within living memory and occupied by Jewish settlers.
Someone posted a clip of Mohamed Hadid telling the story of how Jewish people welcomed into their home betrayed the hospitality and stole their home.
If you were in his family's position, would you have agreed to divide the house and share it with the ungrateful settlers or held out for what was "right"?
That's the Hamas position on what they want. I didn't say I agreed with their methods.
I've never hid the fact that I want to see the end of Zionism and Judeo-nazism.
Anyone can hold any view they want, is that what you are saying? By suggesting they have the right to that opinion you aren't exactly condemning it are you.
He wasn't talking about the settlers he was talking about all of what he describes as Palestine, including the state of Israel.