Middle East Conflict

That's why the Israeli Goverment Murder children by the Thousands. The Iron dome and the Americans protect them. Do you think the theft of land and slaughtering of Palestinians would be happening with your backs not being covered by those cunts over the pond?
The children were killed because Hamas started a war and made no provision for the safety of their civilians. Instead, they hid their fighters in tunnels while they let the civilians suffer. Hezbollah is adopting the same playbook in Lebanon now.

I still believe that the Palestinians would be better off through dialogue than through jihad.
For example, many thousands of their citizens had jobs in Israel before this conflict.
It seems very few cares about these innocent people who are now paying the price for this conflict.

Anyone who cares about the suffering of the Palestinians would push for peace in the region.
Hamas and Hezbollah don't want peace with Israel. Hence, these groups have to go because their actions is leading to death and sufferings for tens of thousand of innocent people.
 
The children were killed because Hamas started a war and made no provision for the safety of their civilians. Instead, they hid their fighters in tunnels while they let the civilians suffer. Hezbollah is adopting the same playbook in Lebanon now.

I still believe that the Palestinians would be better off through dialogue than through jihad.
For example, many thousands of their citizens had jobs in Israel before this conflict.
It seems very few cares about these innocent people who are now paying the price for this conflict.

Anyone who cares about the suffering of the Palestinians would push for peace in the region.
Hamas and Hezbollah don't want peace with Israel. Hence, these groups have to go because their actions is leading to death and sufferings for tens of thousand of innocent people.
Don’t in any way take this response as condoning any group, military, terrorist?

But we know here in Ireland from experience that one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter.
In the face of incredible odds people throughout the world have held out for incredible lengths of time, in the face of terrible persecution, intimidation, out and out corruption and bullying, using what is described as Guerrilla tactics.

In the end if you want peace, let alone reconciliation, then you have to sit down and talk to your perceived enemy. That’s if you truly want peace.
 
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Don’t in any way take this response as condoning any group, military, terrorist?

But we know here in Ireland from experience that one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter.
In the face of incredible odds people throughout the world have held out for incredible lengths of time, in the face of terrible persecution, intimidation, out and out corruption and bullying, using what is described as Guerilla tactics.

In the end if you want peace, let alone reconciliation, then you have to sit down and talk to your perceived enemy. That’s if you truly want peace.
I guess the Palestinians don't want peace as they want their land back.

Israel don't want peace as their goal is under the cover of war to expand their territory.
 
I guess the Palestinians don't want peace as they want their land back.

Israel don't want peace as their goal is under the cover of war to expand their territory.
What land do they want back?

Gaza was ruled by Egypt between 1948 and 1967. The West Bank was ruled by Jordan between the same period.
If anything, Israel should return these territories back to Egypt and Jordan.

Israel returned the Sinai back to Egypt in exchange for peace. To date, there has been no conflict because both sides honoured the deal.

Israel left Gaza in 2005 but they never got peace. Instead, they got rockets rained on them by Hamas.
 
Thanks for your response although you haven't answered my first question, nor the second (BTW looks like you mistyped IDF). Point three is still a red herring and as for point four Hezbollah and Hamas hide amongst civilians so the point still stands.

Have a nice day.

The first question is answered.

The IOF (Israel Occupational Forces) is the term to redefine IDF. The acronym IOF was first referred to by former IDF themselves. Not Palestinians, not Arabs, not non-Jews. But Jewish soldier reservists years before 7th October.

Impressive you opt to mention ‘red herring’. I thought you are pro zionism, but you rather double entrende by red heifer.

On the fourth, ah, armchair critic personified. Sad.
 
What land do they want back?

Gaza was ruled by Egypt between 1948 and 1967. The West Bank was ruled by Jordan between the same period.
If anything, Israel should return these territories back to Egypt and Jordan.

Israel returned the Sinai back to Egypt in exchange for peace. To date, there has been no conflict because both sides honoured the deal.

Israel left Gaza in 2005 but they never got peace. Instead, they got rockets rained on them by Hamas.
You're being very selective with your dates!

British mandated Palestine included Gaza and the West Bank. This was the Palestine that was supposedly going to be 2 states. Although that was scuppered overnight as Jewish militias flushed Arabs from their homes in what is now Israel. Many of these Arabs fled to Gaza.
You might also want to consider that until 1800 the Jewish population of Palestine was less than 1%.

It is true that there was steady immigration but even in 1922 the Arab population was 650,000 and the Jewish 84,000.
 
You're being very selective with your dates!

British mandated Palestine included Gaza and the West Bank. This was the Palestine that was supposedly going to be 2 states. Although that was scuppered overnight as Jewish militias flushed Arabs from their homes in what is now Israel. Many of these Arabs fled to Gaza.
You might also want to consider that until 1800 the Jewish population of Palestine was less than 1%.

It is true that there was steady immigration but even in 1922 the Arab population was 650,000 and the Jewish 84,000.
You omitted Jordan from that list.
 
Not sure what your point is. Trans Jordan was under British rule but was not Palestine.
Trans Jordan was a part of Palestine.

In 1920, the World War I Allies conferred on Britain a Mandate to govern Palestine, an area on both sides of the Jordan River that had been part of the Ottoman Empire. This Mandate, confirmed by the League of Nations in 1922, remained unchanged during the League's lifetime. Though the Mandate incorporated Britain's 1917 commitment to provide a homeland in Palestine for the Jews - the Balfour Declaration - the Mandate did not provide a homeland for Arabs living there, though it did protect their ''civil and religious'' but not political rights. Two months after the League approved the Mandate, the British Colonial Secretary, Winston Churchill, changed the rules and the picture. He created the Emirate of Transjordan, installing the Hashemite Abdullah, Hussein's grandfather, as Emir of all the land east of the Jordan River.
 

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