LamieRobertson
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The post was not directly referring to you ..so no lolCould you tell me?
The post was not directly referring to you ..so no lolCould you tell me?
In terms of actions of Israel this seems to be the nub of the discussion. One side fervently believe this to be the case while others see anything from an over stretch of these goals to a more malevolent oppression of a group of people.The Israeli government never ever sought the 'destruction' of any of their neighbours. Because they know above any other nation what it feels like to be on the wrong end of that shitty stick. They only ever sought to protect their citizens from ****s lobbing rockets at them
Is this true?
He's dangerous and no mistake.If true it just adds more weight to his buffoon status
I'm interested in how you have established this conclusion based upon your readings of this thread?What I finding difficult to understand is what appears to be a lack of sympathy from people on this thread about the exceptional level of barbarity that ordinary citizens of Israel were subjected to in the initial attacks
It’s almost like some people have become desensitised to terror.
There will be an unavoidable inherent bias in Western mainstream media reporting for obvious reasons - Israel is a close ally of the West and Hamas is a terrorist organisation that carried out an horrific attack on her sovereign territory - however (not ’but’!) the people now under heavy bombardment are Palestinian civilians worsening what was already a humanitarian crisis under the Occupation, so it is important to understand how it came to this too if there is to be any hope of a lasting peace settlement…I’m new to this chat board . I’ve spent about an hour looking through comments on the top few threads .
I must admit other than what I’ve read on the BBC and the Guardian I don’t know much about the history of Israel .
Yes, it’s horrific - and our sickened response to it is human - nothing to do with needing to be JewishWhat I’ve seen reported over the last few days though I don’t think I’ve ever seen before in my relatively short life . Babies being killed in front of their mothers , teenagers gunned down at random whilst dancing , whole families having their houses burnt down with them in it and I’m now reading reports that a pregnant woman was found with her womb cut open , the baby still attached by it’s cord and stabbed .
I’ve actually felt quite sick with what I read and I’m not even Jewish .
- ‘not treating someone well’ is ignoring their phone calls or being rude to them - it doesn’t even begin to describe the circumstances that the Palestinian people have been living under since the Occupation especially in GazaI totally understand that Israel hasn’t treated the Palestinians well over the years
That option is arguably unrealistic now in the light of the current conflict and the far right Israeli government’s antipathy to the idea - nor in many people’s views, desirable, unfortunatelylet the Palestinians choose a new govt that is not made up of terrorists and move forward with a 2 state solution where both sets of people can live peacefully and in dignity .
What I finding difficult to understand is what appears to be a lack of sympathy from people on this thread about the exceptional level of barbarity that ordinary citizens of Israel were subjected to in the initial attacks
It’s almost like some people have become desensitised to terror.
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Thanks that’s helpful - you clearly know a lot about this subject
Interesting paper on the treatment by the Israeli state of Ethiopian Jews in regard to the law of return here:And the Etheopian Jews?
I'm very sorry to be pedantic, especially as this contributes absolutely nothing useful to this thread. But Phosphorus is a non-metal.Phosphorus is of course an alkali metal, its reacts with moisture. So if you lands on skin it will just keep burning. Its banned under the Geneva convention for use in populated area. Horrendous weapon
The goverment doesn't list Jewish as an ethnicity, does have Arab: https://www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/style-guide/ethnic-groupsAgain, customs and ancestry I’d guess .
Again, I think people are confusing race with ethnicity. However, it’s not something I know a huge amount about. I’m applying commonly accepted terms.
Sure you are.I’m new to this chat board . I’ve spent about an hour looking through comments on the top few threads .
I must admit other than what I’ve read on the BBC and the Guardian I don’t know much about the history of Israel .
What I’ve seen reported over the last few days though I don’t think I’ve ever seen before in my relatively short life . Babies being killed in front of their mothers , teenagers gunned down at random whilst dancing , whole families having their houses burnt down with them in it and I’m now reading reports that a pregnant woman was found with her womb cut open , the baby still attached by it’s cord and stabbed .
I’ve actually felt quite sick with what I read and I’m not even Jewish .
I totally understand that Israel hasn’t treated the Palestinians well over the years and I know the attacks were from Hamas and not ordinary Palestinians.
It seems to me that the only real way forward is to get rid of Hamas ( by force I presume ) let the Palestinians choose a new govt that is not made up of terrorists and move forward with a 2 state solution where both sets of people can live peacefully and in dignity .
Getting rid of the current Israeli PM would be helpful as well as he seems very right wing and I don’t think he is helping .
What I finding difficult to understand is what appears to be a lack of sympathy from people on this thread about the exceptional level of barbarity that ordinary citizens of Israel were subjected to in the initial attacks
It’s almost like some people have become desensitised to terror.
I’m not a supporter of Israel or any other country other than the UK but I do feel huge sympathy for both the Israelis and Palestinians but a bit more sympathy for the Israelis people that were murdered so violently especially as most seem to not even be military.
I know it's a common way of saying "I am clever and you are stupid", but referring to God as a fairy is of course very insulting. Yes, it may be that you are right and the majority of the world is wrong, but there are ways and means of saying so, and those ways and means do not have to be offensive.Not having a go at you, I just get frustrated with this. If your mother is jewish then you are jewish in many other peoples eyes. Even if you, your mother and grandmother are all atheist/agnostic and you father/grandfather were not believers in fairies.
I certainly wasn't trying to belittle anyone, more a reflection of having a religion, and now an ethnicity, foisted upon me. I really don't know if my father believed in anything other than music so fairies seemed as good as anything. FWIW, If you can provide me with empirical evidence of this god then I would accept that it is insulting, but only to that god now proven to exist. Otherwise, I find it insulting to be expected to respect what I generally see as a form OCD or some such malady. We all believe a lot of nonsense and we all have the choice to live by that or something more tolerant, open and free-thinking.I know it's a common way of saying "I am clever and you are stupid", but referring to God as a fairy is of course very insulting. Yes, it may be that you are right and the majority of the world is wrong, but there are ways and means of saying so, and those ways and means do not have to be offensive.
I don't think we need to get involved with this matter; the only time we've actively supported Israel (after WW2) was during the Suez Crisis in 1956 and I couldn't see the UK returning to the Middle East again after causing the establishment of Israel.Would be nice to see us getting involve tbh, US has more balls than we do on this matter. Gaza and the West Bank need to be unified, Hamas demilitarised and exterminated, all lead by the UK and US and the UN. It's WE who placed Israel there and caused all of this crap after WW2.