I don't quite see how Hamas can be keeping Islamic fundamental jihadistic terrorists from the borders. Hamas are Islamic fundamental jihadistic terrorists.
Professional offence-takers strike again. A tenuous and (as it turns out) imaginary link to a Jew in a Shakespeare play can't be a reason to sack someone.
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Just f***ing wow.
I used to love him but in recent years there's been an absolute Jew obsession. It's not exactly an esoteric view of Bell. Just because you haven't noticed doesn't mean it hasn't happened. As I said, the guardian, not exactly a bastion of Israel love to put it mildly, has withdrawn several antisemitic works of his previously.
Would you dismiss any other minority's experience of racism that casually?
Seriously, maybe take a step back for a moment?
Well, exactlyI don't quite see how Hamas can be keeping Islamic fundamental jihadistic terrorists from the borders. Hamas are Islamic fundamental jihadistic terrorists.
Moving summation of the conflict by Dr Gabor Mate (a self declared ex Zionist)
The line that stood out for me was by a psychologist. "The children of Gaza don't suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as there is no "Post"
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Seriously can’t be arsed.
See my response above - @dsr-burnley didn’t understand what I meant - I was saying any proposed independent Palestinian State in Egypt that still had a border with Israel would be problematic for the Israeli Government because if Hamas no longer existed, there would still be a group that would rise up - at the moment those groups are subdued by Hamas in Gaza in a power struggle that they control.Well, exactly
Fair enoughSee my response above - @dsr-burnley didn’t understand what I meant - I was referring to risks that an new independent Palestinian State that still had a border would be problematic for the Israeli Government because if Hamas no longer existed, there would still be a group that would rise up - at the moment those groups are subdued by Hamas in Gaza in a power struggle that they control.
Thanks - Just read it - they are talking about being willing to create refugee camps if they get money to pay for them - (not the creation of an Independent State on the Peninsular)I read something over the weekend on this (probably on The Guardian's website). Suggestion was that Egypt might be persuaded to take Gazans into Sinai in return for economic assistance from various western nations.
EDIT: this is the article - https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...g-could-egypt-open-it-to-fleeing-palestinians
Might it be because the border crossing remains closed?So have we worked out what the Royal Navy ships we’ve parked in the eastern Med are actually doing there yet? Only I’d have thought we have British citizens stuck in Gaza (not hostages, ordinary people), why aren’t we getting them out on those ships?
Moving summation of the conflict by Dr Gabor Mate (a self declared ex Zionist)
The line that stood out for me was by a psychologist. "The children of Gaza don't suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as there is no "Post"
Temporary or permanent ? This is Egypts fears. Pushes the people into a new state in the Sinai…. Israel would love that….I read something over the weekend on this (probably on The Guardian's website). Suggestion was that Egypt might be persuaded to take Gazans into Sinai in return for economic assistance from various western nations.
EDIT: this is the article - https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...g-could-egypt-open-it-to-fleeing-palestinians
Temp to perm (maybe).Temporary or permanent ?
There would have to be massive temporary remunerations for Egypt before that will happen. It’s probably being discussed now. It’s the long game that worries Egypt.Temp to perm (maybe).
Whatever happens, I hope the innocent Gazans find safety.
The trouble is the current trend for politicians is to virtue signal with statements like I stand with Ukraine, Israel etc
Once said there is no going back utterly pathetic way to run a government.
Well yes, but I think it’s unclear if there is a large war in the middle east or they are sanctioned with niOnly bad things.
They are a key part of the problem but not the only problem ...Good points and don’t disagree with any of that but my post really was in opposition to the idea that the IDF were an ideologically homogenous group who support the Netanyahu government’s agenda on Palestine ( as was being suggested by several posters up thread) objectives which include not to recognise a State of Palestine and annexation to Israel by stealth through settlement expansion -
Yes Haredi Jews are exempt but that exemption is based on preserving ethnic diversity in the population nothing to with being exempt on religious grounds per se but their numbers have grown enough to be able to share the burden- so that’s why it’s become unpopular - Druze and Circassian’s ) also have exemptions or limited service duration for the same reason but they are still very much small minorities.
BTW The ‘settlers’ are those Jewish people living in the Occupied Palestine Territories not Palestinians