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11-16-2023, 02:18 PM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE Conflict Discussion Thread III (2023)
◼"A small demonstration of schoolchildren in Ni’lin village (Ramallah district) with Hamas flags." ◼"Who said there is a problem with electricity in the Gaza Strip? The matter has been resolved."
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11-16-2023, 05:47 PM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE Conflict Discussion Thread III (2023)
Do you seriously want to get into a rap-sheet measuring contest comparing the actions of the IDF to a literal terrorist organization? I’m not going to take the time to read the backstory on every one of those events, but I’d bet everything I own that the VAST majority of them start with “Muslim attacks Jews, so…” The following is FACT, and something you need to come to terms with if you’re going to continue to support the Islamist terrorist side in this battle: The Jews were there for over 2,500 years before Muhammad was even born. From then on, the land changed hands dozens of times, several before the Islamists decided to get into the fray- The land we call Palestine has more rightful claim by the Italians than it does any Muslim. Once the Islamists took it, it STILL went back and forth several times. In the modern era, starting in, say, the 20th century, the area was populated with BOTH Muslims and Jews, and roughly in population placements to match the current lines between Israel and Palestine. When those lines were codified, for right or for wrong, and set down on the modern world map, the Islamists didn’t even wait two hours (TWO FUCKING HOURS!) before they attacked Israel and tried to wipe it off the map. Since the end of that first modern war, as soon as the Muslims finished licking their wounds, they’ve continued their mission to destroy Israel. It’s in their governmental charter, for crying out loud. I have zero doubt that the Israeli government has moments of heavy-handedness, but they are on their own native soil and surrounded by aggressors who are actively trying to destroy them- and few eggs are bound to get broken. And, if the Marxist sympathizers want to cry about it, it would be good for them to remember: that there is ANY Palestinian territory left, at all, is due to soft generosity on the part of the Israelis. The Muslims took the land that they call their own from the Israelites. History played out, the land changed hands several times, and ended up with the Jews and Muslims living in close proximity. This last time that the Muslims tried (and failed), or the time before that… or the time before that, the Israelis didn’t have to give the Palestinians jack-shit and, if they were playing by the same rules as the Islamists, there would be no Palestine. It would have all become Israel 75 years ago. So, if you want to shack up with the alahus at the snack bar, you should go to Gaza, but don’t forget to thank Israel for letting your brothers continue to live there. |
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11-16-2023, 08:02 PM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE Conflict Discussion Thread III (2023)
This article was posted by an Israeli center right publication about 4 years ago... https://www.jpost.com/arab-israeli-c...divided-583082 This one was posted by a center/independent Israeli publication on October 8th... https://www.timesofisrael.com/for-ye...-in-our-faces/ Here is one more from an Israeli conservative publication... https://www.jns.org/the-myth-that-is...-funded-hamas/ I won't give my opinions, that is for anyone to decide on their own. I just posted this because I rarely hear anyone discussing this on either side. |
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#74
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11-16-2023, 08:47 PM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE Conflict Discussion Thread III (2023)
It will be so funny (and so poetically ironic) when the day comes that the last of the vermin known as Hamas has been eradicated from the West Bank & Gaza Strip (and anywhere else in Israel) and Israel announces, "You're right, world! Enough is enough! We'd like to officially announce a CEASE FIRE!" I'd like to see the faces of the Hamas leaders living in luxury abroad when that happens... and I'd LOVE to see their faces when Israel sends assassins to them that say, "The Israelis send their regards." |
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11-17-2023, 04:18 AM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE Conflict Discussion Thread III (2023)
2 or 3 days before the Hamas attack conducting alert test in the U.S and russia has nothing to do with the Hamas/Isr. war imo as that borders conspiracy thinking ( I luv a good conspiracy though) and you can find always things that are a coincidence or not before a major event somewhere in the world. U.S. Coincidence the weather was good and for russia because that date has a meaning and not what eventually can happen 2 or 3 days later in some other part of the world iyam. About the fail part of not noticing the attack: https://www.timesofisrael.com/egypt-...something-big/ Hamas went back to the stone age and didn't use phones, comps when it came to planning and training. Training they always did on a regular basis so that was nothing new. Netanyahu, Mr. Security, failed to see the danger, maybe because he thought Hamas wasn't that big and organized and maybe he focussed more on Hezbollah and Iran. That's why he probably has to go after the war is over just like Golda Meier in the past. https://theintercept.com/2023/10/14/...om-kippur-war/ Observers say that Israel had concentrated troops in the West Bank and further north in anticipation of a flare-up of violence there, rather than near the southern border with Gaza. They note the current hard-right Israeli government’s push to overhaul the supreme court, drawing months of fierce protests from citizens, including army reservists, also may have been perceived as weakness by Hamas. Mistakes were made just like mistakes were made and signs ignored during the September 11, 2001 terror attacks in NY. |
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11-17-2023, 04:30 AM
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Re: ISRAEL/PALESTINE Conflict Discussion Thread III (2023)
IDF claims to find ‘list of Hamas names,’ but it’s the days of the week in Arabic A video posted directly by Israel's Defence Forces claimed that under the Al-Rantisi Children's Hospital in Gaza, it had found Hamas weapons and technology, as well as a "list of terrorist names" in Arabic, showing each agents' rota guarding Israeli hostages.However, a translation of the document shows it has no names -- in fact the only text on it shows a calendar of the days of the week. |