• @socialmedia
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    72 days ago

    Of course they do. Just in time for Trump to be able to say he had a hand in making it happen.

    • @[email protected]M
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      21 day ago

      It’s an interesting point. Trump has campaigned on a peace platform and I’m seeing evidence of that even here among some niche Aussies, claiming Tromp’ll stop the wars in 30 days.

      But the truth is, even if Trump sincerely believed it, they’re also ultimately a Zionist who supports the Zionist Regime’s position in the Middle East and really has no interest in the Palestinian’s wellbeing, let alone enough interest to compel the CIA into ‘protecting national securuty’. Their platform contradicts their own values and their party position. The (probably few but real) pro-Palestine Muslim Trump backers who believed it will soon be disappointed.

    • Zagorath
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      21 day ago

      If it doesn’t involve Israel backing off and letting Palestinians have proper autonomy and freedom, any break in the ceasefire will be Israel’s fault, even if they don’t fire the first shot.

      • @BradleyUffner
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        11 day ago

        The cease fire didn’t start yet. Not that I have any doubt that they will be the ones to break it first once it does though.

        • @SmilingSolaris
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          21 day ago

          I would count pulling out of the deal as breaking it. Deal was made, provisionally agreed to, then broken before enactment date. The same thing they did to the last ceasefire deal.

      • @SmilingSolaris
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        11 day ago

        More likely, they have already broke the ceasefire

      • @WarlockLawyer
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        31 day ago

        Well more likely since they will never actually stop. It just goes back to more blatantly apartheid style detainment and murder instead of bombing massacre quick genocide.