No - the ‘people of Gaza’ are not ‘guilty of Voting for Hamas’ - it’s irrelevant- see my post above.If the people of Gaza are guilty of voting for Hamas, are the people of Israel guilty of voting for their present government?
You're dead right. The word guilt should not be tied to voting.No - the ‘people of Gaza’ are not ‘guilty of Voting for Hamas’ - it’s irrelevant- see my post above.
The last election in Israel was a year ago in November 2022 - so yes, if you want to assign ‘guilt’ then the people of Israel have had more power to vote out their extremist government than the only 50% of the population in Gaza that were able to vote 19 years ago.
But ‘guilt’ for voting isn’t really a helpful approach imo in either case..
Not sure what you mean - I have repeatedly made the point that we can’t see the war as taking place within a vacuum but against a back drop of 70 plus years of conflict (and illegal occupation among other things by Israel) - how is that ‘erring’? It is a mistake not to see the Hamas attack as not occurring in a vacuum - you have been following this thread, at least much of it as you appear to have done, so it is disingenuous to suggest I would argue the opposite - even the post you responded to can’t possibly suggest a viewpoint that ignores the contextual realities.But that description is, by definition, erring towards a side. As the UN Sec Gen said, we can’t see this instant in a vacuum.
If it had been Britain brutally attacked by an old enemy in a surprise event in which innocent Brits were killed & their children forced to watch their parents murdered I think many would feel only one thing and that was to eliminate the terrorists and make Britain safe again. I know it is the way many, many Americans would feel.Any Labour member that doesnt back a Ceasefire has blood on their hands.
Absolutely disgusting that a supposed party of the left continues to support Israel unconditionally in the way it does.
- ‘eliminating the terrorists’ is largely incontrovertible, it’s the mass killing of civilians that people have an issue with.If it had been Britain brutally attacked by an old enemy in a surprise event in which innocent Brits were killed & their children forced to watch their parents murdered I think many would feel only one thing and that was to eliminate the terrorists and make Britain safe again. I know it is the way many, many Americans would feel.
If it had been Britain that had been brutally occupied over decades in which innocent Brits were imprisoned, subjected to Apartheid and sporadically killed and wounded in their thousands for a period of decades, I think many would feel one thing..and that was to eliminate the occupying terrorists and make Britain safe again. I know it is the way many many sentient humans would feel.If it had been Britain brutally attacked by an old enemy in a surprise event in which innocent Brits were killed & their children forced to watch their parents murdered I think many would feel only one thing and that was to eliminate the terrorists and make Britain safe again. I know it is the way many, many Americans would feel.
Yes, that is true, but sadly Hamas have played on this long enough, knowing that eventually Israel will be stopped due to international pressure, as they always have been when gaining military superiority, as in 1967 and 1973. Were the Israelis to stop now, I imagine it would leave Hamas largely intact (obviously hard to know exactly) and the people of Gaza enslaved again. As an aside, I wonder how the protestors demanding that Palestinians be free see the future. If Israel does ever relinquish its control over them, in whatever form, does anyone seriously think that the people will be free in a benign democracy? I suspect that the only difference might be that they inherit different dictators, this time their own kin.- ‘eliminating the terrorists’ is largely incontrovertible, it’s the mass killing of civilians that people have an issue with.
'Apartheid'If it had been Britain that had been brutally occupied over decades in which innocent Brits were imprisoned, subjected to Apartheid and sporadically killed and wounded in their thousands for a period of decades, I think many would feel one thing..and that was to eliminate the occupying terrorists and make Britain safe again. I know it is the way many many sentient humans would feel.
You don't have to take my word about Apartheid take the word of'Apartheid'
Give it up mate, you just hate Jews.
However slyly you try to put it that's all you do.
Not a single post made in good faith.
Not one
Nah mate.You don't have to take my word about Apartheid take the word of
Amnesty International
Human Rights Watch
Btselem - Israeli Human Rights Group
Or take the former chief of Mossads word for it
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Israel imposing apartheid on Palestinians, says former Mossad chief
Tamir Pardo comments, slammed by ruling Likud party, carry weight because of high regard for intelligence agency in Israelwww.theguardian.com
You can bury your head in the sand. That up to you.
It's sad that you weaponise the situation by saying I hate Jews. It shows you are losing the argument when you make shameful smears.
Your only significant contribution to these threads is laughing emojis. I hope you contribute more to those around you in real life. Somehow I doubt it.
Nah mate.
You just hate Jews.
We see you
Well, he (Corbyn that is) was going into full Michael Foot mode as a leader of the Labour Party heading for a catastrophic election defeat.Have we still not stopped laughing at Corbyn?
Starmer flushed him down the political shitter without anyone on the gammon wing apparently even noticing.
That's what I call leadership (Starmer I mean).
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It is genocide. And there is nothing now to stop it. Since Hamas won't agree to a ceasefire, and America won't demand Israel stop, this will continue until Hamas surrender, or Gaza is bombed back into the stone age. My money is on the latter.Unbelievable- after weeks of telling a million civilians to evacuate to Southern Gaza, particularly the main town of Khan Younis - IDF telling them to evacuate parts of Southern Gaza now - where are they supposed to go this time that’s safe? The entire population of Gaza is either being killed or forced into refugee camps.
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Israel orders
Residents in east Khan Younis receive leaflets telling them to flee as UN rights chief warns there are no safe places.www.aljazeera.com
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Israel drops leaflets warning people to flee southern Gaza towns
Flyer campaign raises fears war could spread to areas IDF previously said were safewww.theguardian.com
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Luckily he's gone.Well, he (Corbyn that is) was going into full Michael Foot mode as a leader of the Labour Party heading for a catastrophic election defeat.
There is a question that has puzzled me for many, many years. Antisemitism (I know a word, an act, a mindset, certainly not a question). As many others have stated in this thread, the Jews have been the target of hatred, genocide, war crimes, prejudice etc etc, for many centuries across Europe, and before that in the Middle East.
Now for the question (not loaded in any way, I just do not know the answer), why have they been the target of the above over a very long period?