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The settlers were a big problem Netanyahu brought on himself. They are expensive to settle, don’t work jobs, exempt from serving in the army unlike all other Israelis, yet they get IDF shadowing them as 24/7 bodyguards something Israelis don’t even have (seen on 10/7)
On 10/7, the IDF normally at that border with Gaza were transferred to the West Bank to protect settlers on a religious pilgrimage to Joseph’s tomb in a Palestinian neighborhood. Hamas knew of this annual Holiday and planned the attack for when the idf would he occupied elsewhere from Gaza. It’s a shame but what benefit do settlers bring besides helping Bibi win elections and undermining the West Bank government which helps Hamas? A Hamas led West Bank would be a bigger disaster for Palestinians and for Israel and all the settlers would flee making all those million dollar constructions pointless |
Do you suggest other victims of abuse and oppression bring it on themselves? They had their country stolen from them and they've never just rolled over and accepted that. That is their crime. The fact that they have never just laid down and died and let Western colonizers take their land and live in peace. |
The hostages have probably joined Hamas by now (likely by force) and will teach Hamas everything they know about Israel. Somehow people forget idf soldiers make up a bulk of remaining hostages: that’s no accident. |
If Palestinians were as violent as they say, 10/7 wouldn’t have been the biggest day of violence since the Holocaust and Hamas would get a 90% approval rating in Gaza and the WB. Hamas never passed 50% in all the 18 years they led. They barely won the election in the first place. The reality is they saw their window dying with the 2023 anti Hamas demonstrations that summer in Gaza (weeks before 10/7) and wanted the people at war to remember Israel is enemy number 1. They are awful. So is Bibi. He also had the same anti Netanyahu protests in summer 2023 from his people and he knew about 10/7 and told the military to not intervene to save people. He wanted the war for his political gain. Both sacrificed their own people for politics |
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I don’t get the hate, why and how could the Israelis do this
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Condemning Israel is not enough... World leaders who have meetings and decide to be angry just isn't enough. A strongly worded letter is not enough.
We had a duty after WW2 to ensure the atrocities like those committed by the Nazis would never happen again. Yet here we are, pleading with our leaders to stop arming Israel and letting them get away with this. How could we let this happen again? This cold world we live in, which has abundance for some and suffering for others. |
At least we taught Democrats a lesson by opposing Harris. Gazans really benefited from all of our organizing against Democrats. Great job, team! |
| Yuval Noah Harari said he is scared for the soul of Israel. |
I voted for Harris but unfortunately I think she would not have done much for Gaza. Owned by AIPAC too |
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I don't understand how they had this very thing happen to them like two or three generations ago and they're ok doing it to others. Just doesn't compute.
This strongly resembles what was happening to the jews in Warsaw. Why are we still repeating the history... |
They choose to look away. Sigh. |
| I think you mean the outrage over the Hamas starvation of Gaza. Because they are the actual culprits. |
Again Hamas started the current conflict. They can find a solution for the mess they created for themselves. |
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Grok does not agree it’s “propaganda.” Try harder. The Breitbart article claims a widely shared photo of a Gaza child, often used to depict starvation, actually shows a child with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), a genetic disorder causing muscle weakness, not starvation. The article cites an Israeli journalist, Yanir Cozin, who reported this on his Substack, referencing a conversation with the child's uncle, a Gaza resident. The primary source is Yanir Cozin’s Substack post, which relies on an unverified conversation with the child’s uncle. No direct evidence, such as medical records or official statements, is provided to confirm the child has SMA. This makes the claim anecdotal and unverified. |