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Thanks for acknowledging that ethnic cleansing is taking place.
You're welcome it that's counts as a win on your part. Gotta take the small victories anywhere you find them. In you case on a Prostitution discussion board.
What would you call the massacre on October 7th? A surprise visit?
 
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You're welcome it that's counts as a win on your part. Gotta take the small victories anywhere you find them. In you case on a Prostitution discussion board.
What would you call the massacre on October 7th? A surprise visit?
No, it counts as a concession on your part that you are aware that Israel is engaging in the war crime of ethnic cleansing. I already knew.
 

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Remind me, where was her outrage and press conferences when Muslim terrorists murdered 1,300 Israeli civilians in cold blood? Where is her anger that Hamas still has 20 American hostages? Gee, it’s almost like she doesn’t actually care.
Most telling thing amongst some others. Sometimes it’s things people don’t say, sometimes it’s things people do say.

/paraphrase
“How insane , how scary it is”
“How shameful is it, to work to serve in a body, to blah blah reaching high pitched crescendo. To blame

Us…

Be that as it may.
yep, Oct 7th, people that value human life so much, want peace so much they’ve never accepted it, stack bodies around them for staged photo ops, use women and children, their own children as human shields….how dare you blame them.
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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You are forgetting the fundamental Israeli and Palestinian argument, that the other does not deserve to exist. This is a major Hamas ideology. This is also a major Israeli ideology - atleast Bibi who has a "no Palestinian statehood" platform.

I posted several videos on another thread called the Ask Project. Give them a watch and you will see how Palestinians are still divided - many say Israel is an illusion, and some want peace. So given that you can see why Hamas enjoys support. Fundamentally the Palestinians seem to feel that the Hamas is the only one standing up for them, while Israel and the US are colluding to further oppress them. One guy in one video says he hates the US more than he hates Israel - and given how the US has now added Israel to their visa waiver program, are you even surprised? Where is the same compassion for the Palestinians who are suffering?

Same with Israelis some of whom even go on to argue that it is the Palestinians that are occupying them and how they should all just go away to "their countries" - Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt etc., Many of these settlers talk about how they believe in collective punishment and justify attacking and killing Palestinians in retaliation, burning their homes and fields etc., Many even consider Arab Israelis 2nd class citizens.

These 2 groups of people are fundamentally racist towards each other, and absolutely do not trust each other. Each want the other gone.

So solving this in 48 hours? Lol. In another 48 years, it is still going to be difficult. IMO
I say just let the 2 sides fight it out, and the winner gets to keep all the land
 

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Barbaric animals burning children and people alive

Hamas torture confirmed as Israeli forensics institute identifies victims

Forensic pathologists, including Israeli staffers as well as volunteers from abroad, were visibly disturbed by the evidence before them.


Stifling the urge to retch became a difficult task as I walked through the lower levels of Israel’s National Center of Forensic Medicine (Abu Kabir) in Tel Aviv. The smell of rotting human remains, much of which was completely unrecognizable as human due to the brutality of the attack, was at times too much to bear.


For more stories from The Media Line go to themedialine.org
In light of the growing international interest in (and denials of) the Palestinian terror group Hamas’ October 7 massacre in southern Israel, representatives of the global press were invited to see the horrors for themselves.

Forensic pathologists, including Israeli staffers as well as volunteers from abroad, were visibly disturbed by the evidence before them. Despite every effort to remain objective and detached—as called for by the profession—many broke down into tears throughout the day.

During the initial press conference, the forensics team showed images from their investigations. Among the images were those of charred hands with marks that revealed where the victims’ hands were bound behind their backs with metal wire before being burned alive.

Perhaps the most disturbing image in the slideshow was a completely charred mass of flesh, which at first glance could not be seen as ever having belonged to a human. It was only after a CT scan was done that experts could see the inhumanity of the image.

Two spinal cords—one belonging to an adult, one to someone young—a parent and child bound together by metal wires in a final embrace before being set alight.

“When you do this job downstairs, you get detached,” Dr. Chen Kugel, the head of Abu Kabir, told The Media Line. “But then you learn the stories and connect to the people. It’s hard not to feel the tragedy. It’s so big. And when I go to the Shura camp [where deceased bodies in Israel are first collected] and see containers like you’d see at the port—but they’re all full of bodies… And you hear the stories—that behind their charred bodies, something terrible happened—it’s very difficult. I’ve seen many things in my 31-year career, but the magnitude and the cruelty [here] is terrible,” Kugel added.

“The proportion of bodies we’ve received who are charred is high,” Kugel explained. “Many have gunshot wounds in their hands, showing they put their hands up to their faces in defense. Many were burned alive in their homes. … We know they were burned alive because there is soot in their trachea, their throats—meaning they were still breathing when set on fire.”

 
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Barbaric animals burning children and people alive

Hamas torture confirmed as Israeli forensics institute identifies victims

Forensic pathologists, including Israeli staffers as well as volunteers from abroad, were visibly disturbed by the evidence before them.


Stifling the urge to retch became a difficult task as I walked through the lower levels of Israel’s National Center of Forensic Medicine (Abu Kabir) in Tel Aviv. The smell of rotting human remains, much of which was completely unrecognizable as human due to the brutality of the attack, was at times too much to bear.


For more stories from The Media Line go to themedialine.org
In light of the growing international interest in (and denials of) the Palestinian terror group Hamas’ October 7 massacre in southern Israel, representatives of the global press were invited to see the horrors for themselves.

Forensic pathologists, including Israeli staffers as well as volunteers from abroad, were visibly disturbed by the evidence before them. Despite every effort to remain objective and detached—as called for by the profession—many broke down into tears throughout the day.

During the initial press conference, the forensics team showed images from their investigations. Among the images were those of charred hands with marks that revealed where the victims’ hands were bound behind their backs with metal wire before being burned alive.

Perhaps the most disturbing image in the slideshow was a completely charred mass of flesh, which at first glance could not be seen as ever having belonged to a human. It was only after a CT scan was done that experts could see the inhumanity of the image.

Two spinal cords—one belonging to an adult, one to someone young—a parent and child bound together by metal wires in a final embrace before being set alight.

“When you do this job downstairs, you get detached,” Dr. Chen Kugel, the head of Abu Kabir, told The Media Line. “But then you learn the stories and connect to the people. It’s hard not to feel the tragedy. It’s so big. And when I go to the Shura camp [where deceased bodies in Israel are first collected] and see containers like you’d see at the port—but they’re all full of bodies… And you hear the stories—that behind their charred bodies, something terrible happened—it’s very difficult. I’ve seen many things in my 31-year career, but the magnitude and the cruelty [here] is terrible,” Kugel added.

“The proportion of bodies we’ve received who are charred is high,” Kugel explained. “Many have gunshot wounds in their hands, showing they put their hands up to their faces in defense. Many were burned alive in their homes. … We know they were burned alive because there is soot in their trachea, their throats—meaning they were still breathing when set on fire.”

Not only unavoidable. Necessary to one degree or another. Some can and do and are obviously pointing fingers at Israel. “What aboutism”

Oblivious to some facts. Like the above. Whether Hamas, Hezbollah, IJ, ISIS, Al Qaida etc

1) Arabs don’t want peace ( some do, even a lot do…nowhere near enough). Proven by repeated rejecting, peace

2) Are sick animals, that unlike Israel don’t give warnings.

3) are sick, and don’tvalue human life, and dignity so much they stack their dead for photo ops. Unlike Israel

4) Hide behind and amongst their own women and children as human shields ( such a nice term that) knowing that, they will pay the price.

5) behead people video tape it, and play it on social media. Unlike Israel and civilized soceity.
 
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Barbaric animals burning children and people alive

Hamas torture confirmed as Israeli forensics institute identifies victims

Forensic pathologists, including Israeli staffers as well as volunteers from abroad, were visibly disturbed by the evidence before them.


Stifling the urge to retch became a difficult task as I walked through the lower levels of Israel’s National Center of Forensic Medicine (Abu Kabir) in Tel Aviv. The smell of rotting human remains, much of which was completely unrecognizable as human due to the brutality of the attack, was at times too much to bear.


For more stories from The Media Line go to themedialine.org
In light of the growing international interest in (and denials of) the Palestinian terror group Hamas’ October 7 massacre in southern Israel, representatives of the global press were invited to see the horrors for themselves.

Forensic pathologists, including Israeli staffers as well as volunteers from abroad, were visibly disturbed by the evidence before them. Despite every effort to remain objective and detached—as called for by the profession—many broke down into tears throughout the day.

During the initial press conference, the forensics team showed images from their investigations. Among the images were those of charred hands with marks that revealed where the victims’ hands were bound behind their backs with metal wire before being burned alive.

Perhaps the most disturbing image in the slideshow was a completely charred mass of flesh, which at first glance could not be seen as ever having belonged to a human. It was only after a CT scan was done that experts could see the inhumanity of the image.

Two spinal cords—one belonging to an adult, one to someone young—a parent and child bound together by metal wires in a final embrace before being set alight.

“When you do this job downstairs, you get detached,” Dr. Chen Kugel, the head of Abu Kabir, told The Media Line. “But then you learn the stories and connect to the people. It’s hard not to feel the tragedy. It’s so big. And when I go to the Shura camp [where deceased bodies in Israel are first collected] and see containers like you’d see at the port—but they’re all full of bodies… And you hear the stories—that behind their charred bodies, something terrible happened—it’s very difficult. I’ve seen many things in my 31-year career, but the magnitude and the cruelty [here] is terrible,” Kugel added.

“The proportion of bodies we’ve received who are charred is high,” Kugel explained. “Many have gunshot wounds in their hands, showing they put their hands up to their faces in defense. Many were burned alive in their homes. … We know they were burned alive because there is soot in their trachea, their throats—meaning they were still breathing when set on fire.”

Interesting that the Israelis never shout "Baruch Hashem" when attacking their enemies, whereas the Muslims often shout "Allahu Akbar". Both more or less mean "God is great" or "Thanks to God". But the Jews use it only for occasions of joy and thanks, where the Muslims also use it as a battle cry.

Islam, "the religion of peace"...
 
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You are engaged in reactionary racism, that you think will gain you approval and likes. Stop calling "Arabs", animals, sick etc., That is what the Nazis did with the Jews when they called them rats.

Once you dehumanize an ENTIRE demographic of people, the majority of whom are actually good and peaceful people, you can pretty much do anything, to them.

Check your own racism and ignorance before you comment.

If you want to use such language, at the very least, stop generalizing and mention a specific faction or a group - like the Hamas or ISIS - which would be agreeable. But saying shit like "Arabs dont want peace", or "Arabs are sick animals" etc., is unintelligent to put it mildly.
“FO Kautilya”.
I’m sick of you projecting such strong things on other people. Mostly because you yourself are. See trying to belittle people with Dyslexia, no differently than Trump did..

There are very good reasons civilized societies don’t accept terrorism/terrorist
 
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