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Frankfooter

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I trust nothing that comes from you.

In the meantime, what is preventing Hamas from obeying a clear order from the ICJ, even if another order is more urgent. It's not a sequential thing where orders have to resolved in a certain order. The court ruled that the hostages must be returned immediately and unconditionally. It is not contingent on what Israel does or does not do.

Why is Hamas not obeying the court and returning the hostages? Do you feel that they are acting properly? If you have no problem with Hamas defying the court, then a precedent is being set that Israel can also defy the court.
Please stop commenting on the ICJ ruling.
You won't read it and do not understand it.
You make idiotic statements repeatedly and refuse corrections.

The provisional measures are legally binding.


83. The Court recalls that its Orders on provisional measures under Article 41 of the Statute have binding effect and thus create international legal obligations for any party to whom the provisional measures are addressed (Allegations of Genocide under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Ukraine v. Russian Federation), Provisional Measures, Order of 16 March 2022, I.C.J. Reports 2022 (I), p. 230, para. 84).
 
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whynot888

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The 27,000 people are not holding a 10 year old daughter hostage. Those 27,000 are civilians, not Hamas. They are innocent. To not differentiate between civilians and Hamas is firstly racist and secondly to even type that sentence you typed is moronic. But that said, yes I would NOT kill 27,000 people to get to my daughter one way or another.
I would not hesitate to kill 54,000 to get my child back!
 
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whynot888

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This.

This is what you'd end up doing, when you kill 27,000 or 54,000 or 108,000 civilians to get to ONE. At that point, you are not trying to rescue your daughter, you are trying to kill their people. And in the process will most probably end up killing your own.

The better option therefore, is to negotiate.

When Israel negotiated, over a 100 hostages were released. When they waged war, they ended up killing 31.
Who broke the negotiations, Hamas did.
These goat fucking terrorist are not to be trusted
 

Leimonis

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No, Netanyahu said the truce would only last so long and after it was over he went back to genocide.
And killing hostages.
Netanyahu really sucks at genociding though. Considering that Gaza population grew from 265,800 in 1960 to 2.1 million in 2023 I say Netanyahu should be removed and never allowed to genocide again.
 

Frankfooter

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Netanyahu really sucks at genociding though. Considering that Gaza population grew from 265,800 in 1960 to 2.1 million in 2023 I say Netanyahu should be removed and never allowed to genocide again.
Netanyahu has had a lot of practice at 'mowing the lawn', killing as many Palestinians as he thinks he can get away with.
He's just riding Biden, who he hates, to a loss to rump, who he likes much more.

Killing, injuring and disappearing 5% of the population in 4 months is pretty massive.
100,000 dead, injured or missing so far.


 
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richaceg

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The 27,000 people are not holding a 10 year old daughter hostage. Those 27,000 are civilians, not Hamas. They are innocent. To not differentiate between civilians and Hamas is firstly racist and secondly to even type that sentence you typed is moronic. But that said, yes I would NOT kill 27,000 people to get to my daughter one way or another.
Maybe you would maybe you won't...would you release 100+ hostages to save another 27000 gazans from dying?
 
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