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Bakero

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I can't support either side, but just want the killing to stop. Arab's back years have been diametrically opposed to the Jewish, who are diametrically opposed to the Arabs. The Arabs (Palestinians) have always been more blood thirsty (hence some people applauding Hamas' initial activity), but the Israelis (Jewish) got clever and asked the Americans and the world to help with funding to arm themselves to fight back with power. Hence some Palestinans got into bed with Hamas, and form alliances with Hezbollah or Iran, whilst Israselis power themselves with the Western World for support (do we or just our governments?), and in the middle millions of people who really aren't arab or jew, but just happen to be born or live there, get decimated in the middle. Here endeth Ted's very high level, superbly and probably wrongly generalised summary of the last quantillion years.

But what I don't understand is there has been nothing that has been tried in the last 100 years to resolve this regions issues to anyones satisfaction, so why do they keep going down this route of blowing each other up. Hamas are bloodthirsty as are the Palestinians who support Hamas and voted for them. Israel and BN seem to have armed themselves to the back teeth and now see no course other than blowing Hamas up. Does Hamas have to be blown off the planet to resolve this, or will that simply open the door for someone else. Will Netanyahu remove his tanks from Gaza when this is done. He's been pinching land under the guise of removing terrorists for ages....

I still always find it interesting that there are no women that I can see of power in these situations, just men...Truly never quite sure what that says, but an interesting observation.

Bet Putin is loving this, takes all the pressue off his land grab and rape and pillage of other innocent people.

Bloody hell, Ted. I think you need to do some reading.
 






borat

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I can't support either side, but just want the killing to stop. Arab's back years have been diametrically opposed to the Jewish, who are diametrically opposed to the Arabs. The Arabs (Palestinians) have always been more blood thirsty (hence some people applauding Hamas' initial activity), but the Israelis (Jewish) got clever and asked the Americans and the world to help with funding to arm themselves to fight back with power. Hence some Palestinans got into bed with Hamas, and form alliances with Hezbollah or Iran, whilst Israselis power themselves with the Western World for support (do we or just our governments?), and in the middle millions of people who really aren't arab or jew, but just happen to be born or live there, get decimated in the middle. Here endeth Ted's very high level, superbly and probably wrongly generalised summary of the last quantillion years.

But what I don't understand is there has been nothing that has been tried in the last 100 years to resolve this regions issues to anyones satisfaction, so why do they keep going down this route of blowing each other up. Hamas are bloodthirsty as are the Palestinians who support Hamas and voted for them. Israel and BN seem to have armed themselves to the back teeth and now see no course other than blowing Hamas up. Does Hamas have to be blown off the planet to resolve this, or will that simply open the door for someone else. Will Netanyahu remove his tanks from Gaza when this is done. He's been pinching land under the guise of removing terrorists for ages....

I still always find it interesting that there are no women that I can see of power in these situations, just men...Truly never quite sure what that says, but an interesting observation.

Bet Putin is loving this, takes all the pressue off his land grab and rape and pillage of other innocent people.

Just a few tropes and generalisations thrown in there.

Please read/travel/get out more
 




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Point taken.

I just find the hypocracy and media spin absolutely galling.
It is quite even handed here. I can't say I have heard any 'it's all their fault' journalism. People from both sides are interviewed and many emote, but one expects that. There is no presentation of it as universal truth. The sense is that Israel should stop what they are doing but that won't stop Hamas carry on with what they are doing. The logic is that Israel has more fire power, but that a ceasefire can't happen because neither side want it. The logic isn't very strong. I am seeing no media spin, to be honest. But I only take note of the BBC. I appreciate that other outlets are available.
 




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I can't support either side, but just want the killing to stop. Arab's back years have been diametrically opposed to the Jewish, who are diametrically opposed to the Arabs. The Arabs (Palestinians) have always been more blood thirsty (hence some people applauding Hamas' initial activity), but the Israelis (Jewish) got clever and asked the Americans and the world to help with funding to arm themselves to fight back with power. Hence some Palestinans got into bed with Hamas, and form alliances with Hezbollah or Iran, whilst Israselis power themselves with the Western World for support (do we or just our governments?), and in the middle millions of people who really aren't arab or jew, but just happen to be born or live there, get decimated in the middle. Here endeth Ted's very high level, superbly and probably wrongly generalised summary of the last quantillion years.

But what I don't understand is there has been nothing that has been tried in the last 100 years to resolve this regions issues to anyones satisfaction, so why do they keep going down this route of blowing each other up. Hamas are bloodthirsty as are the Palestinians who support Hamas and voted for them. Israel and BN seem to have armed themselves to the back teeth and now see no course other than blowing Hamas up. Does Hamas have to be blown off the planet to resolve this, or will that simply open the door for someone else. Will Netanyahu remove his tanks from Gaza when this is done. He's been pinching land under the guise of removing terrorists for ages....

I still always find it interesting that there are no women that I can see of power in these situations, just men...Truly never quite sure what that says, but an interesting observation.

Bet Putin is loving this, takes all the pressue off his land grab and rape and pillage of other innocent people.
Very fair.

It will take some very clever and brave people to resolve this, not least because any rapprochement from leaders of either side will likely get them assassinated by their own side. Yitzhak Rabin springs to mind. Hardly a wet liberal peacenik. Yet shot by his own side for 'betrayal'.

Meanwhile, we have passed the point where another glut of indiscriminate killing of civilians, burning of babies, kidnap and torture, beheading and gloating could possible trigger me and others into swinging full square behind either side. Both sides have crossed the rubicon now.

Perhaps that's why there is much less outcry here compared with when Putin turned on Ukraine. When you forego your humanity in pursuit of revenge, those of the rest of us who can keep our emotional distance soon find our sympathy replaced by disgust. And on this occasion it seems that neither side gives a damn about that.
 
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Zeberdi

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and in the middle millions of people who really aren't arab or jew, but just happen to be born or live there, get decimated in the middle. Here endeth Ted's very high level, superbly and probably wrongly generalised summary of the last quantillion years.
Just a couple of points of clarity - Palestinians living in Israel and in the Occupied Palestinian Territories are Arab (Sunni Muslim Arabs mostly with a minority of ’other’ including Christians)
But what I don't understand is there has been nothing that has been tried in the last 100 years to resolve this regions issues to anyones satisfaction, so why do they keep going down this route of blowing each other up
Yep - seemingly years of effort and we’ve got no where - the Oslo Accords in 1993 (where the PLO and Israel laid down their arms and set up the Palestinian Authority) was the closest that ever came to a sustainable peaceful solution until Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by a Jewish Religious Zionist and Hamas started a stream of suicide bombings in Israel.
Hamas are bloodthirsty as are the Palestinians who support Hamas and voted for them.
Hamas are Palestinian firstly - secondly, they haven’t stood in an election since 2005 - They have routinely tortured and killed their own people who have stood against them so although you may be right (probably more so as a result of Netanyahu’s war efforts) that they do have support amongst the Gazan population, it is certainly not by electoral mandate.
 














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Does Hamas have to be blown off the planet to resolve this

As long as Hamas feels their terrorist methods of kidnapping, burning infants, killing innocent civilians WITHOUT PROVOCATION is justified then yes, Hamas as a group must be "blown off the planet to resolve this" much like Hitler and his Nazis were eliminated of power.
 


Westdene Seagull

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As long as Hamas feels their terrorist methods of kidnapping, burning infants, killing innocent civilians WITHOUT PROVOCATION is justified then yes, Hamas as a group must be "blown off the planet to resolve this" much like Hitler and his Nazis were eliminated of power.
We'll ignore the decades of land grab (including preventing owners of olive groves actually using their legally owned land ), murdering Palestinians ( some bulldozed to death in their own homes ), the apartheid that happens in Israel ( see the Panaroma documentary about six years ago ) or even the lack of agreeing to a two state solution - yep, no provocation at all.
 


Bakero

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We'll ignore the decades of land grab (including preventing owners of olive groves actually using their legally owned land ), murdering Palestinians ( some bulldozed to death in their own homes ), the apartheid that happens in Israel ( see the Panaroma documentary about six years ago ) or even the lack of agreeing to a two state solution - yep, no provocation at all.

Exactly. It all started with Hamas firing some rockets, didn't it? Not surprising seeing as "the Arabs (Palestinians) have always been more bloodthirsty" (so I heard on an earlier post anyway). If only this uncivilised rabble would just let people steal their land and keep them in captivity.
 




Zeberdi

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This fact finding report from the BBC suggests that there is a pattern of behaviour here - the IDF are repeatedly issuing warnings for Gazan evacuees to go to areas that are then attacked very shortly after - which just send shivers of horror right through me if, as the BBC suggest, it’s a deliberate ploy to herd Palestinians into areas so they might be killed, this is a massacre….and It wouldn’t be the first time


Looks to me like they are driving them all into a corner and bombing the shit out of the whole population
EDIT - 5/11/23

Will this be more of the same - and evacuees get targeted as they move South in accordance with instructions?

 
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Albion my Albion

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We'll ignore the decades of land grab (including preventing owners of olive groves actually using their legally owned land ), murdering Palestinians ( some bulldozed to death in their own homes ), the apartheid that happens in Israel ( see the Panaroma documentary about six years ago ) or even the lack of agreeing to a two state solution - yep, no provocation at all.
Is that really provocation for terrorism? Kidnapping, beheadings, babies burned, children killed in their kibbutz, etc.? Which side sent it to terrorism that was justified?
 


Westdene Seagull

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Is that really provocation for terrorism? Kidnapping, beheadings, babies burned, children killed in their kibbutz, etc.? Which side sent it to terrorism that was justified?
Well yes. Desperate people turn to deaperate means. In this case the people of Gaza turned to Hamas after years of suppression and murder by Israel. I don't condone what Hamas has done but Israel sealed it's own fate - it had a chance of peace with the PA and a two state solution. So equally I don't condone the murder of Palesinians by Israel. You were the one that stated there was no provocation - there was and continues to be. All Israel is doing is murdering innocents and in turn creating the next generation of terrorists - they really are that stupid !
 




Albion my Albion

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Well yes. Desperate people turn to deaperate means. In this case the people of Gaza turned to Hamas after years of suppression and murder by Israel. I don't condone what Hamas has done but Israel sealed it's own fate - it had a chance of peace with the PA and a two state solution. So equally I don't condone the murder of Palesinians by Israel. You were the one that stated there was no provocation - there was and continues to be. All Israel is doing is murdering innocents and in turn creating the next generation of terrorists - they really are that stupid !

Sorry, I can't call that legitimate provocation for what HAMAS and other terrorist groups have done. Probably my background of schooling near Washington University in St Louis, heavily Jewish school, has coloured my thinking but if your people had been almost wiped out by the dictators of the world including some of my kind of people in Germany you would think very differently too. You trust no one else to look out for your people.
 


Westdene Seagull

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but if your people had been almost wpied out
Isn't this exactly what is happening in Gaza now ? Innocent children being bombed to death in the same way the Nazis murdered Jewish children. I don't care how it's done or equally under what banner but murder is murder.
 


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