Lebanon / Israel

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Anonymous wrote:How is the moderator allowing so many posts with sentences that start with “the Jews” ?


Tells us everything we need to know about the protesters, doesn't it?

Moderator doesn't read most posts--relies on user reports to delete.

The pro-Palestinian, pro-Hezbollah posters have been so vile that he literally can't keep up.


And that’s exactly what the vile, radical, extremist Zionists do. They obsessively monitor this board and try to get the discussion to end because they would love nothing more than the status quo to persist. Then, they only report posts that cut to the heart of the matter and threaten to educate others regarding the actual facts, the factual history, and the actual atrocities committed by Israel, which they feverishly support.



I'm sorry...are you under the impression that comments written on an anonymous internet forum have some bearing on what is happening or will happen in the Middle East?


That’s OK, you can’t help being sorry.

No. I’m under the impression that the possibility of previously uninformed observers gaining knowledge of the actual facts, the actual history, and the actual atrocities committed by Israel is the most terrifying scenario for people like you. You would much prefer that Americans remain fat, dumb and happy with the Islamophobia you propagate to keep that money flowing to Israel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is the moderator allowing so many posts with sentences that start with “the Jews” ?


Tells us everything we need to know about the protesters, doesn't it?

Moderator doesn't read most posts--relies on user reports to delete.

The pro-Palestinian, pro-Hezbollah posters have been so vile that he literally can't keep up.


And that’s exactly what the vile, radical, extremist Zionists do. They obsessively monitor this board and try to get the discussion to end because they would love nothing more than the status quo to persist. Then, they only report posts that cut to the heart of the matter and threaten to educate others regarding the actual facts, the factual history, and the actual atrocities committed by Israel, which they feverishly support.



I'm sorry...are you under the impression that comments written on an anonymous internet forum have some bearing on what is happening or will happen in the Middle East?


That’s OK, you can’t help being sorry.

No. I’m under the impression that the possibility of previously uninformed observers gaining knowledge of the actual facts, the actual history, and the actual atrocities committed by Israel is the most terrifying scenario for people like you. You would much prefer that Americans remain fat, dumb and happy with the Islamophobia you propagate to keep that money flowing to Israel.


Actual history? You fools seem to think that Germany attacked Israel in the 1940s.
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Anonymous wrote:And the IDF ground operation in Lebanon has begun.



Good. The IDF is doing Lebanon a favor by ridding it of those terrorist losers, Hezbollah.


And this is the heartless attitude that creates lifelong enemies.

Real humans are dying. It’s not to be celebrated if the deaths are Israelis so why would you celebrate when the deaths are from Lebanon?


The Israeli and Israeli American perspective is that Israel is assuming all the risk and genuinely doing the world a favor. They also think it is sad but that it sadly has to be done to save the world. This is what they tell themselves and read on ynet.


A lot of Israeli Americans are reading quite the opposite on Haaretz and 972, and this attitude is the reason they live in America now instead of in Israel.


If you talk to Israelis or people with an Israeli connection in America, they were in absolute disbelief in the beginning that Israel shut off water to Gaza, blew up hospitals and sources of food production, stopped medical and food aid, that snipers are targeting children. They put Israel on a pedestal. they didn’t know Palestinians or the swaths of people in dc who have worked in Gaza or the west bank over the past several decades. They had no clue about the evil happening across the wall and in Israel towards Arabs. Blissful, willful ignorance. And yet, they were on the front lines of rights for refugees and asylum workers, lgbtq, any marginalized group really. I don’t see anyone trying to dismantle the Israeli propaganda machine now that they may know better because doing so would threaten Israel. And they will tell you, however sad they are for the orphaned, limbless kiddies in Gaza, that to criticize Israel is antisemitic.


This has not been anything like my experience talking to Israelis or people with an Israeli connection during this war, many of whom are angry and despondent over what the Israeli government has been doing.


I wrote ‘in the beginning’. I think anyone who is not despondent at this point wouldn’t be saying so out loud, to a non Jewish person, at least.


Plenty of non-Jews support Israel, even now.


DP. No. There is actually little grass root support. Why would anyone who is non Jewish support Israel a Jewish state. Sure Jews can immigrate but everyone there is really nothing to be gained.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And the IDF ground operation in Lebanon has begun.



Good. The IDF is doing Lebanon a favor by ridding it of those terrorist losers, Hezbollah.


And this is the heartless attitude that creates lifelong enemies.

Real humans are dying. It’s not to be celebrated if the deaths are Israelis so why would you celebrate when the deaths are from Lebanon?


The Israeli and Israeli American perspective is that Israel is assuming all the risk and genuinely doing the world a favor. They also think it is sad but that it sadly has to be done to save the world. This is what they tell themselves and read on ynet.


A lot of Israeli Americans are reading quite the opposite on Haaretz and 972, and this attitude is the reason they live in America now instead of in Israel.


If you talk to Israelis or people with an Israeli connection in America, they were in absolute disbelief in the beginning that Israel shut off water to Gaza, blew up hospitals and sources of food production, stopped medical and food aid, that snipers are targeting children. They put Israel on a pedestal. they didn’t know Palestinians or the swaths of people in dc who have worked in Gaza or the west bank over the past several decades. They had no clue about the evil happening across the wall and in Israel towards Arabs. Blissful, willful ignorance. And yet, they were on the front lines of rights for refugees and asylum workers, lgbtq, any marginalized group really. I don’t see anyone trying to dismantle the Israeli propaganda machine now that they may know better because doing so would threaten Israel. And they will tell you, however sad they are for the orphaned, limbless kiddies in Gaza, that to criticize Israel is antisemitic.


This has not been anything like my experience talking to Israelis or people with an Israeli connection during this war, many of whom are angry and despondent over what the Israeli government has been doing.


I wrote ‘in the beginning’. I think anyone who is not despondent at this point wouldn’t be saying so out loud, to a non Jewish person, at least.


Plenty of non-Jews support Israel, even now.


DP. No. There is actually little grass root support. Why would anyone who is non Jewish support Israel a Jewish state. Sure Jews can immigrate but everyone there is really nothing to be gained.


If Jews were the only people who supported Israel, it wouldn't exist. There are only about 15 million of them.
Anonymous
It is daytime in Iran now; you should take care of the time difference; you paid terrorist propagandists.
Anonymous
More troops were deployed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:More troops were deployed.


Of course they were. We have an insidious disease in our political class.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:More troops were deployed.


Of course they were. We have an insidious disease in our political class.


Antony Blinken is one of the problems. he is wasting our country for his Israel.
Anonymous
The day before the pager attacks in Lebanon, US envoy Amos Hochstein was in Israel, reportedly to convince Israel to not escalate the attacks with Lebanon.

Now Politico is reporting that he was actually telling Israel to go ahead and the US would have their back.

Senior White House figures privately told Israel that the U.S. would support its decision to ramp up military pressure against Hezbollah — even as the Biden administration publicly urged the Israeli government in recent weeks to curtail its strikes, according to American and Israeli officials.

Although Biden said yesterday that a ceasefire in Lebanon was needed now, but both Matthew Miller and Karine walked that back. They used the word "ultimately" there will be a diplomatic solution.

First, this makes Biden look like a fool. Not only does Bibi not listen to him, his staff doesn't listen to him.

It makes the US look like giant hypocrites.

They have no respect for American voters, by constantly lying to them about a ceasefire or diplomatic efforts, and then helping Israel with everything they do.

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/09/30/us-israel-military-hezbollah-00181797
Anonymous
America has troops on the ground. This is our war, fought with our money and our people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:America has troops on the ground. This is our war, fought with our money and our people.

What are you rambling about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The day before the pager attacks in Lebanon, US envoy Amos Hochstein was in Israel, reportedly to convince Israel to not escalate the attacks with Lebanon.

Now Politico is reporting that he was actually telling Israel to go ahead and the US would have their back.

Senior White House figures privately told Israel that the U.S. would support its decision to ramp up military pressure against Hezbollah — even as the Biden administration publicly urged the Israeli government in recent weeks to curtail its strikes, according to American and Israeli officials.

Although Biden said yesterday that a ceasefire in Lebanon was needed now, but both Matthew Miller and Karine walked that back. They used the word "ultimately" there will be a diplomatic solution.

First, this makes Biden look like a fool. Not only does Bibi not listen to him, his staff doesn't listen to him.

It makes the US look like giant hypocrites.

They have no respect for American voters, by constantly lying to them about a ceasefire or diplomatic efforts, and then helping Israel with everything they do.

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/09/30/us-israel-military-hezbollah-00181797

At some point the help for Israel with everything they do will have a limit.
We have our own floods and earthquakes and at some point the cost to support a small Middle Eastern country will be too much.
Putinyahu wants a wider war in the Middle East which all its neighbors.
jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:It is daytime in Iran now; you should take care of the time difference; you paid terrorist propagandists.


You really need to consider the tone, not only of your own posts, but of the reports of other posts that you send to me. Many of your own posts, including this one, are as bad, if not worse, than the ones that you report. Moreover, you seem to have a need to repeatedly insult me in the content of your reports. For instance, in a report that you made at 3:00 am, you accused me of allowing racist posts. The posts that you reported were posted after midnight. Do you seriously expect me to skip sleep and spend the night policing this thread?

It may be the case that this is not the best website for you. I am sure that there are others that will cause you less distress and improve the quality of your life. You may want to consider them as better options for you than DCUM.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:And the IDF ground operation in Lebanon has begun.



Good. The IDF is doing Lebanon a favor by ridding it of those terrorist losers, Hezbollah.


And this is the heartless attitude that creates lifelong enemies.

Real humans are dying. It’s not to be celebrated if the deaths are Israelis so why would you celebrate when the deaths are from Lebanon?


The Israeli and Israeli American perspective is that Israel is assuming all the risk and genuinely doing the world a favor. They also think it is sad but that it sadly has to be done to save the world. This is what they tell themselves and read on ynet.


A lot of Israeli Americans are reading quite the opposite on Haaretz and 972, and this attitude is the reason they live in America now instead of in Israel.


If you talk to Israelis or people with an Israeli connection in America, they were in absolute disbelief in the beginning that Israel shut off water to Gaza, blew up hospitals and sources of food production, stopped medical and food aid, that snipers are targeting children. They put Israel on a pedestal. they didn’t know Palestinians or the swaths of people in dc who have worked in Gaza or the west bank over the past several decades. They had no clue about the evil happening across the wall and in Israel towards Arabs. Blissful, willful ignorance. And yet, they were on the front lines of rights for refugees and asylum workers, lgbtq, any marginalized group really. I don’t see anyone trying to dismantle the Israeli propaganda machine now that they may know better because doing so would threaten Israel. And they will tell you, however sad they are for the orphaned, limbless kiddies in Gaza, that to criticize Israel is antisemitic.


This has not been anything like my experience talking to Israelis or people with an Israeli connection during this war, many of whom are angry and despondent over what the Israeli government has been doing.


I wrote ‘in the beginning’. I think anyone who is not despondent at this point wouldn’t be saying so out loud, to a non Jewish person, at least.


Plenty of non-Jews support Israel, even now.


DP. No. There is actually little grass root support. Why would anyone who is non Jewish support Israel a Jewish state. Sure Jews can immigrate but everyone there is really nothing to be gained.


False. Tons of intermarriages and close friendships with Jewish people. Also, many Christians support Israel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And the IDF ground operation in Lebanon has begun.



Good. The IDF is doing Lebanon a favor by ridding it of those terrorist losers, Hezbollah.


And this is the heartless attitude that creates lifelong enemies.

Real humans are dying. It’s not to be celebrated if the deaths are Israelis so why would you celebrate when the deaths are from Lebanon?


The Israeli and Israeli American perspective is that Israel is assuming all the risk and genuinely doing the world a favor. They also think it is sad but that it sadly has to be done to save the world. This is what they tell themselves and read on ynet.


A lot of Israeli Americans are reading quite the opposite on Haaretz and 972, and this attitude is the reason they live in America now instead of in Israel.


If you talk to Israelis or people with an Israeli connection in America, they were in absolute disbelief in the beginning that Israel shut off water to Gaza, blew up hospitals and sources of food production, stopped medical and food aid, that snipers are targeting children. They put Israel on a pedestal. they didn’t know Palestinians or the swaths of people in dc who have worked in Gaza or the west bank over the past several decades. They had no clue about the evil happening across the wall and in Israel towards Arabs. Blissful, willful ignorance. And yet, they were on the front lines of rights for refugees and asylum workers, lgbtq, any marginalized group really. I don’t see anyone trying to dismantle the Israeli propaganda machine now that they may know better because doing so would threaten Israel. And they will tell you, however sad they are for the orphaned, limbless kiddies in Gaza, that to criticize Israel is antisemitic.


This has not been anything like my experience talking to Israelis or people with an Israeli connection during this war, many of whom are angry and despondent over what the Israeli government has been doing.


I wrote ‘in the beginning’. I think anyone who is not despondent at this point wouldn’t be saying so out loud, to a non Jewish person, at least.


Plenty of non-Jews support Israel, even now.


DP. No. There is actually little grass root support. Why would anyone who is non Jewish support Israel a Jewish state. Sure Jews can immigrate but everyone there is really nothing to be gained.


Christian conservatives are among the most fervent supporters of Israel that there are anywhere. (Not always for reasons that most Israelis realize.) If only Jews supported Israel, it would never have been established, let alone survived this long.
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