Palestinians protest Hamas / war but too hungry to continue

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised these folks are still alive at this point. Between the constant bombing, shooting, exposure to the elements, and the cutting off food supplies, how are they surviving?


I guess the people trying to exterminate them aren't quite as favored by God as they think.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised these folks are still alive at this point. Between the constant bombing, shooting, exposure to the elements, and the cutting off food supplies, how are they surviving?


I guess the people trying to exterminate them aren't quite as favored by God as they think.


God has chosen them and so has the U.S. (through the corruption of campaign finance “laws” and foreign state lobbying, er, interference in all three branches of our government), and yet we still have to see Hamas preening and prancing around?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eliminate all Hamas and their supporters. We will keep supplying the bullets


+1. This is the way, unfortunately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised these folks are still alive at this point. Between the constant bombing, shooting, exposure to the elements, and the cutting off food supplies, how are they surviving?


Welfare, like always since 1948.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Palestine is a Tale of Two Cities: The West Bank and the Gaza.

The West Bank chose Fatah. Gaza chose Hamas.





And yet both continue to get systematically cleansed. Hmm?

And the idea that the largely 30 and under population chose Hamas in an election that happened 20 years ago is BS Israeli hasbara.


Hamas is made of - shocker! - Palestinians!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Way too little, way too late. By supporting Hamas all along, they sowed the whirlwind they now reap.

Most of Gaza’s population was not alive or old enough the last time Hamas was voted in (a couple of decades ago). Why should today’s Gazans suffer for something they didn’t do (vote for Hamas).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those supporters bought their ticket, now they have to go for a ride. Oct 7th was a brutal massacre that wont be forgotten or forgiven.

The same can be said of the Nakba.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oct 7th

1948
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here we go with another Hamas vs IDF thread. How do y'all find the time to post online with all the killing and hate that fills your days?


Awareness and sunlight on global issues is the only hope at justice for all.

In my experience, it’s always radical, extremist Zionists who feel compelled to reduce attention to this particular issue, and who feel that it’s their right to insist upon the status quo.

How do you find time or energy to discourage others from raising awareness about the plight of the hostages on both sides and the even more egregious indiscriminate killing of tens of thousands of innocent civilians in Gaza and the West Bank in recent months?

Also, who is Hamas vs. IDF anyway? I’ve yet to encounter anyone who is anything other than contemptuous of Hamas, and I think most sober individuals know that the world would be much, much more peaceful if a Thanos finger snap could banish both of those groups for eternity.


Sorry sweet cheeks. Us normal people are sick and tired of hearing about the circle of bloodshed in the ME. Neither "side" appears to know what peace looks like. I feel bad for all the innocent people in the region who have to put up with the non stop hate and killing by the barbaric cavemen around them. I love all of my Jewish and Palestinian fellow Americans. They are beautiful. When the blood thirsty hateful people in the ME figure out there is more to life than death and destruction, I'll love them again too.
Anonymous
Israelis kill Palestinians because some members of Hamas are Palestinians. Now it appears Jews are being attacked because of Israel’s killing of Palestinians.

Wonder how this ends?
Anonymous
A new book is coming out that I highly recommend all Zionists in this thread to read. It's written by a Jew and is called:

Genocide is Bad

https://www.amazon.com/Genocide-Bad-Palestine-Collective-Liberation/dp/1623716365

Hopefully by reading this book you can learn to stop justifying genocide and the Gaza Holocaust so desperately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here we go with another Hamas vs IDF thread. How do y'all find the time to post online with all the killing and hate that fills your days?


Awareness and sunlight on global issues is the only hope at justice for all.

In my experience, it’s always radical, extremist Zionists who feel compelled to reduce attention to this particular issue, and who feel that it’s their right to insist upon the status quo.

How do you find time or energy to discourage others from raising awareness about the plight of the hostages on both sides and the even more egregious indiscriminate killing of tens of thousands of innocent civilians in Gaza and the West Bank in recent months?

Also, who is Hamas vs. IDF anyway? I’ve yet to encounter anyone who is anything other than contemptuous of Hamas, and I think most sober individuals know that the world would be much, much more peaceful if a Thanos finger snap could banish both of those groups for eternity.


Sorry sweet cheeks. Us normal people are sick and tired of hearing about the circle of bloodshed in the ME. Neither "side" appears to know what peace looks like. I feel bad for all the innocent people in the region who have to put up with the non stop hate and killing by the barbaric cavemen around them. I love all of my Jewish and Palestinian fellow Americans. They are beautiful. When the blood thirsty hateful people in the ME figure out there is more to life than death and destruction, I'll love them again too.


You started out hot with the sweet cheeks talk, but then the rest of your post 100.00% aligns with my worldview.

Like you, I recognize that the extremists in the Palestinian community, the extremists in the Israeli community, and the radical, extremists here in the U.S. are the root of the disease.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those supporters bought their ticket, now they have to go for a ride. Oct 7th was a brutal massacre that wont be forgotten or forgiven.

The same can be said of the Nakba.


Thank you! Zionists always want to pretend Israel wasn't literally founded with a massacre. History didn't start on Oct 7th. Israel has been making that bed for generations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here we go with another Hamas vs IDF thread. How do y'all find the time to post online with all the killing and hate that fills your days?


This is a positive story. Palestinians have gotten braver and are sticking up for themselves. Very few Palestinians voted in the election 17 years ago. More than half the current population was too young to vote or not yet born.

I hope they’re successful
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here we go with another Hamas vs IDF thread. How do y'all find the time to post online with all the killing and hate that fills your days?


Awareness and sunlight on global issues is the only hope at justice for all.

In my experience, it’s always radical, extremist Zionists who feel compelled to reduce attention to this particular issue, and who feel that it’s their right to insist upon the status quo.

How do you find time or energy to discourage others from raising awareness about the plight of the hostages on both sides and the even more egregious indiscriminate killing of tens of thousands of innocent civilians in Gaza and the West Bank in recent months?

Also, who is Hamas vs. IDF anyway? I’ve yet to encounter anyone who is anything other than contemptuous of Hamas, and I think most sober individuals know that the world would be much, much more peaceful if a Thanos finger snap could banish both of those groups for eternity.


Sorry sweet cheeks. Us normal people are sick and tired of hearing about the circle of bloodshed in the ME. Neither "side" appears to know what peace looks like. I feel bad for all the innocent people in the region who have to put up with the non stop hate and killing by the barbaric cavemen around them. I love all of my Jewish and Palestinian fellow Americans. They are beautiful. When the blood thirsty hateful people in the ME figure out there is more to life than death and destruction, I'll love them again too.


You started out hot with the sweet cheeks talk, but then the rest of your post 100.00% aligns with my worldview.

Like you, I recognize that the extremists in the Palestinian community, the extremists in the Israeli community, and the radical, extremists here in the U.S. are the root of the disease.


I reckon sweet cheeks was a compliment in your case.
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