• @SheeEttin
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    98 months ago

    Yeah, but I don’t blame them. It was either that or let Israel increase oppression.

      • @[email protected]
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        8 months ago

        When peaceful change is impossible, violent revolution becomes inevitable.

        Israel politicians aren’t idiots and know this. They wanted their own people to die (and have been caught saying so, to paraphrase, “terrorism is a small price to pay for being a super power”) so that they could have an excuse to perform genocide, a final solution to the Palestine problem.

      • @[email protected]
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        68 months ago

        Lol, you actually think there are “continuing attempts at long term solutions”?

        Other than the ethnic cleansing kind of “solution” on Israel’s part, that is

        • @shatal
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          18 months ago

          Out of curiosity, I’ve seen ethnic cleansing being used quite often, can you explain it in the context of Gaza?

          • @[email protected]
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            -18 months ago

            Judging by your post history I doubt you’ll actually read any sourcing or explanation so I’ll go with:

            Pretty easy to Google it and figure it out if you’re actually interested

            • @shatal
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              08 months ago

              Ethnic cleansing, according to Google is: “the mass expulsion or killing of members of one ethnic or religious group in an area by those of another”.

              Are you suggesting that Israel’s intent is to kill as many Palestinian as possible regardless of their affiliation with Hamas? Or that Israel intends keeping the territory after they all leave?

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                08 months ago

                See?

                Immediately acts like that’s not clearly Israels goal. If they weren’t trying to kill as many as they can regardless of affiliation then they wouldn’t be bombing civilians. Or any of the other atrocities they’ve committed in the over 70 years of illegal occupation.

                But you don’t care cuz you wanna stuff Netrnyahus cock in your face for whatever reason

                • @shatal
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                  8 months ago

                  “You’re either 100% agree with me or against me”

                  Thank you for a productive and informative discussion.

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        You think that practical obliteration of Gaza and hundreds of thousands of innocent dead is preferable to continuing attempts to long term solutions?

        Who’s attempting long-term solutions? Because it’s sure as hell not Israel and its far right government. No seriously the current situation of Palestine is specifically so that the Palestinian people have no representative who can call for a two-state solution.

        Also given what we see from the West now, I don’t see the empathy doing much.

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            Who is/was attempting a peaceful solution?

            Well, the Oslo accords were almost there until a Zionist assassinated the prime minister, who was replaced by Bibi and we all know how that went. The 2012 ceasefire was also going somewhere, but Israel didn’t hold their end of the deal (along with being vehemently opposed to the newly formed unified Palestinian government and fighting it at every turn) so the whole thing fell through. An Israel ruled by the far-right, and especially by Bibi, can’t and won’t pursue peace.

            Bibi actively created and maintained the current situation in which peace is impossible.

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              Prime ministers come and go. Many Israeli citizens fell empathy for Palestinians but a lot less do now.

              Bibi barely won a majority of the votes, now the country will stand in solidarity behind him. Thanks Hamas.

              • NoneOfUrBusiness
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                18 months ago

                I don’t think anyone is gonna stand in solidarity behind Mr. Security after this, but I could be wrong.