Gaza War, Part 3

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Anonymous wrote:did anyone see the new survey that shows 72% of palestinians support Hamas's actions on Oct 7? https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/21/middleeast/palestinians-back-hamas-survey-intl-cmd/index.html


If the IDF hurt one of my children, I regret to say that I'd probably do more than support Hamas. After the IDF has killed and mutilated, displaced, and starved so many Palestinians, I'm surprised that number is as low as 72%.


That pretty much makes you a POS.

Pretty sure it makes them human. These are human feelings and human nature.

Just because you are on the side of collective punishment and war crimes because you share a religion with israeli terrorists doesnt make everyone else a POS.


People who celebrate killing kids are POS's, regardless of which "side" they're on.

And, FWIW, I'm not Jewish.

Who said anything about killing children? Maybe you misunderstood the sentence: If the IDF hurt one of my children, I regret to say that I'd probably do more than support Hamas.
I took it to mean that if that happened, they wouldn't just support hamas, they would fight alongside them. That isn't celebrating the killing of any children, it is the vengeful base instinct of a mother losing a child to a terrorist israeli soldier.

Though technically, if anyone is celebrating the killing of children, its definitely israel and the IDF, whove murdered 10,000+ innocent children.
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Anonymous wrote:did anyone see the new survey that shows 72% of palestinians support Hamas's actions on Oct 7? https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/21/middleeast/palestinians-back-hamas-survey-intl-cmd/index.html


If the IDF hurt one of my children, I regret to say that I'd probably do more than support Hamas. After the IDF has killed and mutilated, displaced, and starved so many Palestinians, I'm surprised that number is as low as 72%.


That pretty much makes you a POS.

Pretty sure it makes them human. These are human feelings and human nature.

Just because you are on the side of collective punishment and war crimes because you share a religion with israeli terrorists doesnt make everyone else a POS.


People who celebrate killing kids are POS's, regardless of which "side" they're on.

And, FWIW, I'm not Jewish.

Who said anything about celebrating killing children? Maybe you misunderstood the sentence: If the IDF hurt one of my children, I regret to say that I'd probably do more than support Hamas.
I took it to mean that if that happened, they wouldn't just support hamas, they would fight alongside them. That isn't celebrating the killing of any children, it is the vengeful base instinct of a mother losing a child to a terrorist israeli soldier.

Who said anything about celebrating killing children? *
Anonymous
CNN has an analysis of how IDF has bombed multiple "safe zones" that it has told civilians to evacuate to in Gaza. This article has several instances of contradictory evacuation orders. Honestly, it's just a mess and very confusing.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/21/middleeast/israel-strikes-evacuation-zones-gaza-intl-cmd/index.html
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Anonymous wrote:The Wash Post has a lead article today saying it is impossible to verify Israel’s claim that one of the major Gaza Hospitals served as a command and control center for Hamas. Evidence is not there to support Israel’s claim


Yeah I saw this. Israel has destroyed so many hospitals and they have very little to show for it. What they are doing in Gaza is horrible.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/12/21/al-shifa-hospital-gaza-hamas-israel/

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Anonymous wrote:did anyone see the new survey that shows 72% of palestinians support Hamas's actions on Oct 7? https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/21/middleeast/palestinians-back-hamas-survey-intl-cmd/index.html


If the IDF hurt one of my children, I regret to say that I'd probably do more than support Hamas. After the IDF has killed and mutilated, displaced, and starved so many Palestinians, I'm surprised that number is as low as 72%.


That pretty much makes you a POS.

Pretty sure it makes them human. These are human feelings and human nature.

Just because you are on the side of collective punishment and war crimes because you share a religion with israeli terrorists doesnt make everyone else a POS.


People who celebrate killing kids are POS's, regardless of which "side" they're on.

And, FWIW, I'm not Jewish.

Who said anything about killing children? Maybe you misunderstood the sentence: If the IDF hurt one of my children, I regret to say that I'd probably do more than support Hamas.
I took it to mean that if that happened, they wouldn't just support hamas, they would fight alongside them. That isn't celebrating the killing of any children, it is the vengeful base instinct of a mother losing a child to a terrorist israeli soldier.


But you can’t understand the feelings of an Israeli mother whose kids were killed?
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Anonymous wrote:did anyone see the new survey that shows 72% of palestinians support Hamas's actions on Oct 7? https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/21/middleeast/palestinians-back-hamas-survey-intl-cmd/index.html


If the IDF hurt one of my children, I regret to say that I'd probably do more than support Hamas. After the IDF has killed and mutilated, displaced, and starved so many Palestinians, I'm surprised that number is as low as 72%.


That pretty much makes you a POS.

Pretty sure it makes them human. These are human feelings and human nature.

Just because you are on the side of collective punishment and war crimes because you share a religion with israeli terrorists doesnt make everyone else a POS.


People who celebrate killing kids are POS's, regardless of which "side" they're on.

And, FWIW, I'm not Jewish.

Who said anything about killing children? Maybe you misunderstood the sentence: If the IDF hurt one of my children, I regret to say that I'd probably do more than support Hamas.
I took it to mean that if that happened, they wouldn't just support hamas, they would fight alongside them. That isn't celebrating the killing of any children, it is the vengeful base instinct of a mother losing a child to a terrorist israeli soldier.

Though technically, if anyone is celebrating the killing of children, its definitely israel and the IDF, whove murdered 10,000+ innocent children.

Easy with those zeros. Don't buy everything the Hamas Ministry of Health is trying to sell you.
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Anonymous wrote:did anyone see the new survey that shows 72% of palestinians support Hamas's actions on Oct 7? https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/21/middleeast/palestinians-back-hamas-survey-intl-cmd/index.html


If the IDF hurt one of my children, I regret to say that I'd probably do more than support Hamas. After the IDF has killed and mutilated, displaced, and starved so many Palestinians, I'm surprised that number is as low as 72%.


That pretty much makes you a POS.

Pretty sure it makes them human. These are human feelings and human nature.

Just because you are on the side of collective punishment and war crimes because you share a religion with israeli terrorists doesnt make everyone else a POS.


People who celebrate killing kids are POS's, regardless of which "side" they're on.

And, FWIW, I'm not Jewish.

Who said anything about killing children? Maybe you misunderstood the sentence: If the IDF hurt one of my children, I regret to say that I'd probably do more than support Hamas.
I took it to mean that if that happened, they wouldn't just support hamas, they would fight alongside them. That isn't celebrating the killing of any children, it is the vengeful base instinct of a mother losing a child to a terrorist israeli soldier.

Though technically, if anyone is celebrating the killing of children, its definitely israel and the IDF, whove murdered 10,000+ innocent children.

Easy with those zeros. Don't buy everything the Hamas Ministry of Health is trying to sell you.


Israel buys it so why shouldn’t you?
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Anonymous wrote:CNN has an analysis of how IDF has bombed multiple "safe zones" that it has told civilians to evacuate to in Gaza. This article has several instances of contradictory evacuation orders. Honestly, it's just a mess and very confusing.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/21/middleeast/israel-strikes-evacuation-zones-gaza-intl-cmd/index.html


I would say the "contradictory evacuation orders" are credited to Hamas, who uses Palestinians as human shields and moves them into harm's way specifically to protect Hamas fighters.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:did anyone see the new survey that shows 72% of palestinians support Hamas's actions on Oct 7? https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/21/middleeast/palestinians-back-hamas-survey-intl-cmd/index.html


If the IDF hurt one of my children, I regret to say that I'd probably do more than support Hamas. After the IDF has killed and mutilated, displaced, and starved so many Palestinians, I'm surprised that number is as low as 72%.


Or if they expelled you and put you in a tent across the border, and now you get to watch them build stuff on the land of your family farm, to which you still have the keys but can never visit. Also, they tell you it’s wrong to tell your children what happened and that you’re a hater.


They hated Jews long before 10/7. This is nothing new.


Yes this started with the creation of Israel out of land occupied by Palestinians.


lol right, there was no anti-semitism before 1948.
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Anonymous wrote:The latest Quinnipiac polling shows most Americans don’t support more military aid. That support is falling as Israel continues to act in a barbaric manner.

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/12/20/quinnipiac-support-israel-down-00132743

So clearly the “Israel without question or criticism” policy is not resonating and it’s time for a change. The question is whether people in power will make the pivot soon enough to matter.


No, because one, it takes a long time to turn a ship (Israel wouldn't self destruct overnight, or at all actually, if the U.S. stopped its relations with it, you oversimplify the relationship) and two, the leaders do not want to (rightly so).
So come up with another hope and dream. Maybe non violent political struggle which includes recognizing that the national is Israel is not going to be wiped off the map.


I’m not talking about Israel “self destructing” and you will find that language nowhere in my post.

I am saying that the United States. Weds to take a different approach to dealing with Israel because the public does not support the current approach.


Yes, that is what you want, Israel to self destruct, because if you think Israel is only able to defend itself because of U.S., then to you end of U.S. support means Israel's end.

To stop the war over there, Hamas could surrender. But you are not calling for that.


It hasn’t been true for decades that Israel can “only” defend itself with active U.S backing. It is certainly easier for them to do so without, for example, the UNSC passing resolutions calling for ceasefire but it is not “only”. So no, I am still not calling for Israel’s “self destruction”.

I am saying the U.S. public does not support the war as it is being carried out right now. They don’t support the indiscriminate killing of civilians, shooting hostages, starving children. So the U.S. needs to change how it approaches assisting Israel. Perhaps conditioning aid, perhaps giving less cover at the UN, perhaps working more closely with those groups actually seeking a peaceful solution. None of that “destroys” Israel and all of it reflects the values of the U.S.


Unfortunately, the weirdo you're trying to reason with is an Islamophobic bigot whose Zionist worldview doesn't share common values with America. Their schtick is that Hamas is solely responsible for the 14,000+ dead innocent civilians in Gaza (the IDF's numbers, not mine) over the past 10-11 weeks; after 10/7, apparently everyone's prior memory was erased and Israel was literally free to do whatever it wanted in the name of "defending itself".

And if not Hamas, then YOU are apparently responsible for not calling for Hamas to surrender from your current location. Because let's face it, Haniyeh and Sinwar are just waiting for you to make that call.

This weirdo, and those like them, value Jewish life above all others, and if they had an ounce of integrity, they would just cop to that. Frankly, they'd be respected by more people for at least being truthful.

They are a segment of worldwide Jewry, but certainly not all. Like most communities, there's an evolved, significant segment of worldwide Jewry who believe in living in peace with others is important, who believe that their place in the world is not intrinsically more important than that of others, and who don't use serially deceptive tactics to malign others at every turn in the road. You can't connect with them because they don't dwell here, sharing their peaceful views.

But this segment you're trying to reason with? They think they're better than everyone else - by birthright. They terrorize the Palestinians today because we enable them to use our global superpower status and our $$$ as unaccountable, malignant regional bullies. They think their fairytale mandate from god forever anointed them chosen, and they don't give a rip about human rights, compassion, or the right to live free of terror for anyone other than Jews. Look at the smug disposition of Israel's leader, FFS. Zero regard for cooperation on the global stage. Just a smug POS terrorist

And of course, anyone who dares to state the obvious is anti-semitic to them.

It's a waste of time. There's no reasoning with crazy.




Pidgin, you back? I thought you only posted at night.


Good golly, this Pidgin character is living absolutely rent free in your dome. Have you consulted with a capable therapist yet?
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Anonymous wrote:did anyone see the new survey that shows 72% of palestinians support Hamas's actions on Oct 7? https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/21/middleeast/palestinians-back-hamas-survey-intl-cmd/index.html


If the IDF hurt one of my children, I regret to say that I'd probably do more than support Hamas. After the IDF has killed and mutilated, displaced, and starved so many Palestinians, I'm surprised that number is as low as 72%.


Yes. This. Israel’s outsized response is only servicing to make Jews less safe worldwide. If you think IDF’s response has been justified based on 1200 deaths and 250 kidnapped victims, just imagine what the Palestinians want to do to Israelis for 20x that amount of suffering.


Wow. What both of you numbskulls conveniently ignore is the FACT that Hamas brutally mutilated, tortured, raped, and murdered, children and other innocent civilians FIRST. Why is it so easy for you to totally twist this narrative? Do you know how insane you sound?
DP
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Anonymous wrote:did anyone see the new survey that shows 72% of palestinians support Hamas's actions on Oct 7? https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/21/middleeast/palestinians-back-hamas-survey-intl-cmd/index.html


If the IDF hurt one of my children, I regret to say that I'd probably do more than support Hamas. After the IDF has killed and mutilated, displaced, and starved so many Palestinians, I'm surprised that number is as low as 72%.


That pretty much makes you a POS.

Pretty sure it makes them human. These are human feelings and human nature.

Just because you are on the side of collective punishment and war crimes because you share a religion with israeli terrorists doesnt make everyone else a POS.


People who celebrate killing kids are POS's, regardless of which "side" they're on.

And, FWIW, I'm not Jewish.

Who said anything about killing children? Maybe you misunderstood the sentence: If the IDF hurt one of my children, I regret to say that I'd probably do more than support Hamas.
I took it to mean that if that happened, they wouldn't just support hamas, they would fight alongside them. That isn't celebrating the killing of any children, it is the vengeful base instinct of a mother losing a child to a terrorist israeli soldier.


But you can’t understand the feelings of an Israeli mother whose kids were killed?


+1

The utter dehumanization of Jews. No wonder 5 million were slaughtered soon easily. This is what it is. Never mind that Israel has been under constant attack since its inception, prompting Israel’s border and security policies.
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Anonymous wrote:CNN has an analysis of how IDF has bombed multiple "safe zones" that it has told civilians to evacuate to in Gaza. This article has several instances of contradictory evacuation orders. Honestly, it's just a mess and very confusing.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/21/middleeast/israel-strikes-evacuation-zones-gaza-intl-cmd/index.html


I would say the "contradictory evacuation orders" are credited to Hamas, who uses Palestinians as human shields and moves them into harm's way specifically to protect Hamas fighters.

Did you even bother to read the article?
Instead of blinding following whatever your friends post on social media, why don't you actually read the news:
Israel has struck at least three locations in Gaza to which it had ordered civilians to evacuate ....
Using videos and images shared online, satellite imagery and local news reports, CNN has verified three Israeli strikes on areas where citizens were told to flee.
Anonymous
If I were a Palestinian, I would absolutely despise Hamas for starting this war. They are absolute evil.
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