Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah leader, killed in Beirut in Israeli strike

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Israel is bombing civilians in Beirut because it is losing against Hezbollah when it tries to invade Lebanon.

I fail to understand why the Terzionists here are cheering the killing of civilians and the occasional leader of Hezbollah. They must know that these actions only strengthens Hezbollah and the other enemies of Israel.
Its interesting reading these posts where people are in 2 camps and the majority of posts are angry or passive aggressive posts at each other, than actually discussing. :)
 
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Its interesting reading these posts where people are in 2 camps and the majority of posts are angry or passive aggressive posts at each other, than actually discussing. :)
This subject tends to partisan views, much like US politics these days.

I try to argue for the application of international law and human rights.
But to the other side they think that means I'm pro Hamas, instead of pro Palestinian rights.

Can you have a neutral view on this?

 
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Its interesting reading these posts where people are in 2 camps and the majority of posts are angry or passive aggressive posts at each other, than actually discussing. :)
I do not see the equivalence between the posters who are outraged of the bombing of hospitals, schools, orphanages and civilian tents and apartment buildings, AND the posters that are supporting and cheering the bombings.

The moral depravity of the posters and for that matter the whole gang of Western leaders who support genocidal killings and ethnic cleansing is astounding.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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This subject tends to partisan views, much like US politics these days.

I try to argue for the application of international law and human rights.
But to the other side they think that means I'm pro Hamas, instead of pro Palestinian rights.

Can you have a neutral view on this?

I do not see the equivalence between the posters who are outraged of the bombing of hospitals, schools, orphanages and civilian tents and apartment buildings, AND the posters that are supporting and cheering the bombings.

The moral depravity of the posters and for that matter the whole gang of Western leaders who support genocidal killings and ethnic cleansing is astounding.
"Can you have a neutral view on this?"

No, because there are no equivalence.
I agree but we are just talking here. Not saving lives. :)
 

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You do not understand the concept.

And then there is the risk that America will be tired of or run out of money to support genocide. What do you think will happen to Israel if it loses the support of USA?
You acared for the terrorists you support kla...danmand?
 
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