I think clearing it out is the right idea, given that in 77 years the Gazans have done nothing to help themselves. They remain a threat to their neighbors, which is why containment has heretofore been the policy. All the sniveling about how they are so oppressed is a smokescreen for their inability to govern themselves peacefully without corruption, for their misuse of decades of foreign aid, and for their inability to accept any kind of modus vivendi other than a return to the British Mandate pre-1947. Their alliance with Iran says all the civilized world needs to know about their values. Their puerile aspirations for the disappearance of Israel are not only homicidal and self-destructive, they are utterly unrealistic.
A world where people attending a music festival in peace need not worry about being murdered, raped, or kidnapped by Palestinians with grievances sounds pretty good. |
Get off your high horse You are very ignorant about the conditions and their suffering. It makes no sense to me that an entire people need to be ethnically cleansed just so that one other people group that clowns around with religion can live in comfort |
the problem is they voted in hamas to govern their country which is a terrorist org therefore this happened. moving forward they should pick something less violent |
Pretty sure the Jews would have been happier (still wouldn't be happy) getting kicked out of Germany than getting exterminated. |
How about the Jews have the choice to live freely in Germany or leave if they want to rather than face a choice of death, torture or minimization? |
This didn’t happen in a vacuum. The current setup was not sustainable and as pressure builds up, conflict is inevitable. Let us not kid ourselves, neither side is blameless. Netanyahu once supported Hamas Israel isn’t a democracy either |
Israel is most certainly a democracy, as shown by the internal conflicts within the government, and the wide range of political philosophies represented in the Knesset. |
Wonder how all the "i refuse to vote for Harris because of Gaza" folks are feeling right now. |
Their pre 1/07 situation was only made vastly worse by their external expression of frustration in the form of terrorism, a constantly recurring fallback year after year. The "pressure" should have been to get rid of Hamas and vote in a government which would use foreign aid for its intended purposes, and would work to achieve situational improvements through non-violent means. |
The PROBLEM actually is that you fail to differentiate between Palestinians and Hamas. So why should the non-Hamas Palestinians have to leave? |
Virtually no Arab country wants them. |
So easily manipulated by TikTok. |
Because they couldn't convince their terrorist brothers to not be terrorists. Bye, bye. |
They can stay and become collateral damage. Or they can leave and live peacefully elsewhere. But there really are no "non-Hamas" Palestinians. Hamas was voted in by the general population, not only by active militants. That population voted for a government which has a core policy of trying to exterminate a neighboring country. That population could divulge the location of Hamas militants and infrastructure to aid in eliminating both. It does not. It could rise up against Hamas. It has not. It is at best passive with respect to Hamas, and at worst actively provides shelter and support, both tangible and moral, to terrorists. It's culturally ingrained at this point. The Palestinians are complicit in Hamas' obscene activities. They have hard road ahead if they wish to change course, but there's no sign they want to - they just want more foreign aid and an end to the repercussions of Hamas terrorism, without actually doing anything to stop it. |
So even if they tried and failed you are admitting they are terrorists. |