People reap what they sow. The Palestinians don't want peace and to make a better life for their kids. This is the result.It sounds a lot like genocide you are advocating but it can not be genocide because you are a progressive so let's call it Butlercide.
So if a bunch of say Truckers who might contain a few extremist or haters organized a rally. You’d have nothing to say, and no concernsNo I don't think so. I think that is the point of the protest, to point out or create awareness about anything they feel is anti-Palestinian, or racist, especially amongst a specific community that is expected to be so. What they should not do however, is to engage in violence or as you say intimidatory behaviour. Peacefully, holding a protest and attempting to send a message is fine. Also those areas are not 100% Jewish anyway. All kinds of people live there.
They overplayed their hand.Why do you think him and his ilk are all desperately posting propaganda worldwide. They know this time they are about to lose more land permanently. And that most of the world doesn't give a shit its going to happen.
Hard to say for sure. 50 years is a lot of administrations and policies.Um, I 100% support Israel but the endgame is going to be the removal of most Palestinians. It may take 50 years but its going to happen, with a small amount assimilating.
As valid and accurate a point as always.The one note samba.
This is what Hamas and you knew would happen when they attacked on Oct. 7. Yet you still supported it. This is the paradise that you approved of.This is your paradise.
Correct, you keep saying that.I have repeatedly said both sides need to be taken to the Hague for targeting civilians.
Hopefully enough of the Gazan people will come to realize the perpetrators of the suffering they are going through is none other than Hamas. It would be nice to see a civilian uprising. Hopefully Israel keeps dropping leaflets to inform the Gazans of the truth behind their plight.Does anybody really believe that if Israel had no fuel due to being under attack, and the Israel hospitals generators were running out of fuel, but the IDF had substantial fuel reserves, that the IDF would withhold that fuel from the hospitals?
Inconceivable.
But not for Hamas. How do they live with themselves and justify their twisted sense of morality? How can they see what is going in in their own hospitals and not provide fuel for the generators?
It's not that simple. There is no "but they started it" doctrine in the rules of war.Correct me if I am wrong, Ihaven't read the "rules of war" in a while but if a combatant uses a civilian structure or hospital, etc. for a military prupose it can be designated as an acceptable target.
IIRC Ukraine got accused of this when they put anti tank weponry near a hospital (or something like that) and Russia hit the hospital with artillery and was admonished of this because Ukraine had made the area into a military site.
I will look it up later, I'm late for a dinner.
This is what many of them want though, provocation in the hopes that violence happensDeliberately riding through specifically Jewish areas is not a protest, it's an act of provocation and intimidation.
The so called civilian support outside of Gaza is tiny. And a bunch of useful idiots at best and anti semites at worst.
Civilian support for the Gazans and Palestinians in the West is clearly massive. But most of it is performative. University students going to rallies and carrying signs, etc. It's not effective unless those people can gain control of major Western governments.The so called civilian support outside of Gaza is tiny. And a bunch of useful idiots at best and anti semites at worst.
For the Palis wars have failed, infatas have failed, terror has failed, BDS has failed, appeals to the UN have failed. Even appeals now to fellow Muslims fail except for those who would use them for their own ends, and discard them when convenient.
We need a betting pool now for how many miles of land the new border will be in.