halfcenturyup
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I actually question whether these people are upset about war and death because why weren't they upset on the 7th October? Where were the protests when 1500 Israeli's were killed? Have any of them protested for Hamas to release hostages? Of course they haven't, they just stand on the opposite side of the violence, they aren't opposed to it.
I don't think there is a side of history to stand on other than it all must end. I disagree with Israel's methods, it has gone too far, I think we can all agree on that. However Hamas must stop and release hostages as much as Israel must stop the bombings. Israel isn't going to get far by continuing the bombings but then Hamas is continuing to fight an inevitable war at the detriment of Palestinians. Both are playing a zero sum game.
Unfortunately peace isn't going to happen whilst idiots in London demand for 'Intifadas' and continued armed resistance against a nuclear armed country. The end result is obvious. For many of these people this language isn't used to help Palestinians, it's a political identity issue used to propagate the aims of the Socialist Worker and the hard left.
Much of that was over-emotional hyperbole, which I can let go in view of the situation, but why a nuclear armed country? Why not just a country with far superior materiel?