Israel’s War on the World

oil&gas

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So by not aiding Jews during a crisis is how to aid and show support for them. Interesting logic.
Should the west send money and weapons to a state in
crisis if population of that state is mostly non-Jewish?
 

squeezer

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Palestinian protester treated to a knuckle sandwich. What a haymaker!


Fight outside Beverly Hills restaurant ends with knockout punch
 
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Klatuu

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Palestinian protester treated to a knuckle sandwich. What a haymaker!


Fight outside Beverly Hills restaurant ends with knockout punch
That is odd. I see the guy being pushed down and getting right up.
 

squeezer

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That is odd. I see the guy being pushed down and getting right up.
Nope, that was his buddy who went back towards the guy very cautiously, the guy that was decked got up and didn't know where he was.
 

basketcase

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No, Israel has lost every 'ally' they had in the middle east.
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And who would those past allies be?

The entire Arab League declared war on Israel in 1948 and only Egypt and Jordan even have peace treaties. For a while in the 60's and 70's, Israel had some diplomatic relationships with Turkey and Iran but neither have ever been allies. The only other diplomatic relations Israel has had is because most of the Arab world is afraid of Iran.
 

shack

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Should the west send money and weapons to a state in
crisis if population of that state is mostly non-Jewish?
The religion of that state is not the main factor to consider and I'm sure the US looks at it the same way.

A more important factor would be if that country is a significant and strategic ally to the west. Are they an asset that the west feels is important enough to provide a good return on what they are spending?
 
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Frankfooter

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I believe I would take this guys information on who is funding hamas over your input.

" Robert Greenway has more than 30 years of experience in public service, culminating as the senior US government official responsible for developing, coordinating, and implementing US government policy for all the Middle East and North Africa on the National Security Council. He's a highly decorated veteran of the United States Army Special Forces with six combat tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. Among many, many other achievements, he was instrumental in the defeat of ISIS and a principal architect of the historic Abraham Accords, the most significant diplomatic breakthrough in Middle East Peace since 1994, and he's currently the director of the Center for National Defense at the Heritage Foundation."

In an interview he states:
"They are a wholly owned subsidiary, a franchise of Tehran. They are almost exclusively funded, supported, trained, equipped, and provided the ability to manufacture weapons themselves by Tehran, and they don't act absent direction or control, especially at the scale we saw this weekend, absent Tehran's guidance. And so, it's important to remember here that in this case we're not dealing with just Hamas, we are dealing with the organization that controls Hamas and funds and supports it and that is in Tehran.

Guiney: And when you say Tehran, you're talking about the nation of Iran.

Greenway: The Islamic Republic of Iran, that's correct."
https://www.heritage.org/middle-east/heritage-explains/whos-funding-hamas
But you wouldn't take that concern into sources that are funding the genocide in Gaza?
At this point Iran looks way more moral and sane than this Israeli/US alliance, maybe its about time you considered listening to those sources as well.

The US has managed to cripple and destroy the effectiveness of the UN and now BRICS stands to represent more of the world, putting the US, Israel and UK and a couple of other countries on the outside.

Either that or just say you post based on the nation of Israel, not american or Canadian interests.
 
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Frankfooter

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And who would those past allies be?

The entire Arab League declared war on Israel in 1948 and only Egypt and Jordan even have peace treaties. For a while in the 60's and 70's, Israel had some diplomatic relationships with Turkey and Iran but neither have ever been allies. The only other diplomatic relations Israel has had is because most of the Arab world is afraid of Iran.
So you think Israel can't get along with its neighbours or its indigenous people.
What a total failure.

The IOF keeps incriminating themselves on SM and then trying to hide it.
 

richaceg

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Sinwar ordered the attack, after Oct 7, they released a statement they will repeat it...what does that tell you? Oct 7 was a success...they were so happy with the results. But look who I'm talking to about this. Nice of you to filter the message...
 
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