Yahya Sinwar reported killed by IDF

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Agreed. But we also agreed that the courts go by the UN's definition and at this point S. Africa knows that as well, yet they laid the accusation without have said evidence to present. All they can possibly be doing is delaying, waiting for Israel to make a mistake, like starting to carpet bomb Gaza or eradicate the 2.5 million Arab Israelis living happily in Israel with rights equal to that of Jewish Israelis.

They asked for more time because they obviously don't have the proper evidence yet.
There were some repugnant and undisciplined comments initially by the wackjob assholes in Neta's cabinet that suggested genocide was on the minds of some asshole Israelis. But those were squelched. And the IDF appears rule-based and appropriate.

At this point, I think SA just wants to keep delaying the hearing until the public forgets and the petition can be quietly withdrawn.
 

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But the evidence is total shit. It's obviously clear that even they know that the evidence they presented is insufficient have a winning case. That's why they want more time.

Why didn't they provide a complete case with solid evidence when initially levelling the accusations if it's so cut and dried as you like to paint it. Making accusations without sufficient evidence is almost as stupid as Oct.7 and the Arab leaders rejecting the land offered to them in 1948, and Arab entities attacking Israel multiple times when they get beat every time.

Do you notice a pattern here, Geno. Everything that your side does is stupid. They never make the right decision. And you're stupid to think that anyone believes all your lies/gaslighting.
Deflection
 
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You're talking more than 100 years after the fact. A zillion things can happen in that time.

Regardless, the point is that history has proved that if the people are unhappy, they can overthrow any government. If the Palis are unhappy with their lot in the life and the gov't is doing nothing to improve it, that plants the seeds for the people to take matters into their own hands.
Tell that to North Koreans.
 
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Because people talk about civilians being hurt in a war as if it’s abnormal.
meanwhile it’s very normal (albeit very sad) and it’s all hamas’s and its various supporters responsibility
 

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There were some repugnant and undisciplined comments initially by the wackjob assholes in Neta's cabinet that suggested genocide was on the minds of some asshole Israelis. But those were squelched. And the IDF appears rule-based and appropriate.

At this point, I think SA just wants to keep delaying the hearing until the public forgets and the petition can be quietly withdrawn.
Not true in the least.
More and more countries keep signing on to the case.

Read the court docs.
 
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Because people talk about civilians being hurt in a war as if it’s abnormal.
meanwhile it’s very normal (albeit very sad) and it’s all hamas’s and its various supporters responsibility
Depends on what kind of war you are talking about. When armies meet on the field of battle. Say Waterloo. Kursk, and such, that is pretty much a civilian free casualty war. When an army targets a civilian population in a built up area it's not really the same. Is it? Nor so much a war. More of a genocide. One definition of war would be where both sides could fight back. What Israel is doing is pretty much "shooting rats in a barrel" In big game hunting they call it a "canned kill"
So with the "war" that you are supporting where ostensibly the first goal was the release of the hostages, combined with an ass kicking to Hamas, how many hostages has the Israeli "war" got released? I think the tally is pretty much none. Not much to show for slaughtering over 40 thousand civilians and burning and maiming hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians who had nothing to do with October 7th. And flattening the only place they had to live to the point where it won't be inhabitable for realistically a hundred years. Bravo!
 

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Depends on what kind of war you are talking about. When armies meet on the field of battle. Say Waterloo. Kursk, and such, that is pretty much a civilian free casualty war. When an army targets a civilian population in a built up area it's not really the same. Is it? Nor so much a war. More of a genocide. One definition of war would be where both sides could fight back. What Israel is doing is pretty much "shooting rats in a barrel"
So with the "war" that you are supporting where ostensibly the first goal was the release of the hostages, combined with an ass kicking to Hamas, how many hostages has the Israeli "war" got released? I think the tally is pretty much none. Not much to show for slaughtering over 40 thousand civilians and burning and maiming hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians who had nothing to do with October 7th. And flattening the only place they had to live to the point where it won't be inhabitable for realistically a hundred years. Bravo!
If you can think of a different way to ensure that the next October 7 would happen later rather than sooner, pray tell
 

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If you can think of a different way to ensure that the next October 7 would happen later rather than sooner, pray tell
Oh I dunno. The Israeli soldiers based about a couple of miles away from the Hamas training camp were alarmed by the routine training which had gone on for a year or so before the attack. When they repeatedly warned their IDF superiors, they were threatened with court marshal if they ever bothered their superiors again. If they hadn't been ignored, that might have ensured the first October 7 didn't happen.
Kind of makes you wonder if they didn't just allow it to happen so's they could do what they're doing.
 

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Oh I dunno. The Israeli soldiers based about a couple of miles away from the Hamas training camp were alarmed by the routine training which had gone on for a year or so before the attack. When they repeatedly warned their IDF superiors, they were threatened with court marshal if they ever bothered their superiors again. If they hadn't been ignored, that might have ensured the first October 7 didn't happen.
Kind of makes you wonder if they didn't just allow it to happen so's they could do what they're doing.
Yeah, and America allowed 9/11 to happen
 

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And they found all 23 hijacker passports on the ground in the rubble . Just fell out of the plane.
Yes, mainstream media really thinks we are stupid to believe all that. Another thing that they came up with that makes no sense is that the Earth is round.
 

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