Gaza War, Part 3

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This is astounding. There really are two tiers of justice.
Obstruct government, resist arrest and trespass.... but, if your cause is "just," you get a slap on the wrist.
And really, not even that.
Who cares that you impacted hundreds if not thousands of people.
Same with those who block traffic.


You're just noticing this ... now?


Even if you believe that what’s occurring in the Middle East is immoral and unjust, it’s difficult to agree with these tactics. Indiscriminately creating inconvenience of this kind isn’t likely to create awareness of Israel’s atrocities that will lead to advancing the cause.


As a left-leaning moderate, I have been revolted by the ignorance and abominable behavior of the pro-Palestinian far left.

Has made me LESS sympathetic to the Palestinian cause for sure.


Bingo.


Is that what you say when Israel drops bombs on hospitals and refugee camps?


What do you say, PP, when Hamas builds its military command center right under a hospital to use the patients and doctors as human shields? Please explain how the IDF should proceed.

And the last hospital I remember being bombed in Gaza was “bombed” by a Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket.

How many Palestinians do you claim Palestinian Islamic Jihad killed in that one? 400? 500?

IDF had nothing to do with that; you did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is astounding. There really are two tiers of justice.
Obstruct government, resist arrest and trespass.... but, if your cause is "just," you get a slap on the wrist.
And really, not even that.
Who cares that you impacted hundreds if not thousands of people.
Same with those who block traffic.


You're just noticing this ... now?


Even if you believe that what’s occurring in the Middle East is immoral and unjust, it’s difficult to agree with these tactics. Indiscriminately creating inconvenience of this kind isn’t likely to create awareness of Israel’s atrocities that will lead to advancing the cause.


As a left-leaning moderate, I have been revolted by the ignorance and abominable behavior of the pro-Palestinian far left.

Has made me LESS sympathetic to the Palestinian cause for sure.


Bingo.


Is that what you say when Israel drops bombs on hospitals and refugee camps?


What do you say, PP, when Hamas builds its military command center right under a hospital to use the patients and doctors as human shields? Please explain how the IDF should proceed.

And the last hospital I remember being bombed in Gaza was “bombed” by a Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket.

How many Palestinians do you claim Palestinian Islamic Jihad killed in that one? 400? 500?

IDF had nothing to do with that; you did.


It was only “500 victims” when Hamas (and CNN) were trying to blame it on the IDF.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A 4 year old Palestinian girl in the West Bank was shot and killed in the backseat of a car and called a “young lady” by Israeli media .

Amazing how they consider Palestinian kids adults.

Ruqaya Ahmad Odeh Jahalin, four, was shot in the back by Israeli forces around 5:30 p.m. on January 7 while sitting in the backseat of a shared taxi van near an Israeli military checkpoint near the Palestinian village of Beit Iksa, northwest of Jerusalem in the central occupied West Bank, according to documentation collected by Defense for Children International - Palestine. After Ruqaya and her mother drove through the checkpoint, a car driving about 40 meters (131 feet) behind them did not stop for inspection by Israeli forces. Israeli forces opened fire on both vehicles, striking Ruqaya in the back. An Israeli military ambulance transported Ruqaya and her mother to the checkpoint, where Ruqaya’s father met them. Israeli forces interrogated Ruqaya’s father before allowing him to leave without releasing Ruqaya’s body.


Tragic, but this is what happens when you try to charge and crash through a military checkpoint. Why was someone trying to do that? Hamas making an emergency delivery of quilts for the elderly and milk for kittens?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another killing of an unarmed Palestinian high school kid.

Video shows they were unarmed when the Israeli army opened fire on the group of young men standing on a street. The teenager went to help the man who was shot and then he was shot as well.

The video then shows Israeli troops approach the bodies and then leave without offering any assistance.

This happens every single day. Every day they kill innocent Palestinians in the West Bank. It's deplorable.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/video-appears-show-israeli-army-052253689.html



I am always amused by the Western media that goes out, out, out of their way to refrain from calling Palestinian children "children."

A 4-year old is a "young lady".

Teenagers released from Israeli prisons are "males who are minors." Not boys. Not children. Not kids. Males who are minors.

Meanwhile, 20-year olds shot at Nova music festivals are unanimously "kids". Even if currently serving in IDF. Still kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A 4 year old Palestinian girl in the West Bank was shot and killed in the backseat of a car and called a “young lady” by Israeli media .

Amazing how they consider Palestinian kids adults.

Ruqaya Ahmad Odeh Jahalin, four, was shot in the back by Israeli forces around 5:30 p.m. on January 7 while sitting in the backseat of a shared taxi van near an Israeli military checkpoint near the Palestinian village of Beit Iksa, northwest of Jerusalem in the central occupied West Bank, according to documentation collected by Defense for Children International - Palestine. After Ruqaya and her mother drove through the checkpoint, a car driving about 40 meters (131 feet) behind them did not stop for inspection by Israeli forces. Israeli forces opened fire on both vehicles, striking Ruqaya in the back. An Israeli military ambulance transported Ruqaya and her mother to the checkpoint, where Ruqaya’s father met them. Israeli forces interrogated Ruqaya’s father before allowing him to leave without releasing Ruqaya’s body.


Tragic, but this is what happens when you try to charge and crash through a military checkpoint. Why was someone trying to do that? Hamas making an emergency delivery of quilts for the elderly and milk for kittens?


Why did they have to shoot BOTH cars? Why not shoot just at the car that crashed the checkpoint? What's the point of calling someone "sniper" if they're just a yahoo with a rifle?

Oh wait, all the snipers are in Gaza, taking out mothers walking with their children holding a freaking WHITE FLAG.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is astounding. There really are two tiers of justice.
Obstruct government, resist arrest and trespass.... but, if your cause is "just," you get a slap on the wrist.
And really, not even that.
Who cares that you impacted hundreds if not thousands of people.
Same with those who block traffic.


You're just noticing this ... now?


Even if you believe that what’s occurring in the Middle East is immoral and unjust, it’s difficult to agree with these tactics. Indiscriminately creating inconvenience of this kind isn’t likely to create awareness of Israel’s atrocities that will lead to advancing the cause.


As a left-leaning moderate, I have been revolted by the ignorance and abominable behavior of the pro-Palestinian far left.

Has made me LESS sympathetic to the Palestinian cause for sure.


Bingo.


Is that what you say when Israel drops bombs on hospitals and refugee camps?


What do you say, PP, when Hamas builds its military command center right under a hospital to use the patients and doctors as human shields? Please explain how the IDF should proceed.

And the last hospital I remember being bombed in Gaza was “bombed” by a Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket.

How many Palestinians do you claim Palestinian Islamic Jihad killed in that one? 400? 500?

IDF had nothing to do with that; you did.


LOL. Listening to you, everywhere in Gaza is a Hamas command center. Even if all they found was two cans of lubricant and a planted laptop. Premature babies left by IDF to rot in their cribs are, like, future Hamas commanders. So the NICU is kind of a command center. In future, right?

And, just a gentle reminder: IDF bombed the hospital, killing the patients and destroying vital medical services. In what way did the doctors and patients served as human shields? It's not like their presence impeded IDF from anything. That shield doesn't shield.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A 4 year old Palestinian girl in the West Bank was shot and killed in the backseat of a car and called a “young lady” by Israeli media .

Amazing how they consider Palestinian kids adults.

Ruqaya Ahmad Odeh Jahalin, four, was shot in the back by Israeli forces around 5:30 p.m. on January 7 while sitting in the backseat of a shared taxi van near an Israeli military checkpoint near the Palestinian village of Beit Iksa, northwest of Jerusalem in the central occupied West Bank, according to documentation collected by Defense for Children International - Palestine. After Ruqaya and her mother drove through the checkpoint, a car driving about 40 meters (131 feet) behind them did not stop for inspection by Israeli forces. Israeli forces opened fire on both vehicles, striking Ruqaya in the back. An Israeli military ambulance transported Ruqaya and her mother to the checkpoint, where Ruqaya’s father met them. Israeli forces interrogated Ruqaya’s father before allowing him to leave without releasing Ruqaya’s body.


Tragic, but this is what happens when you try to charge and crash through a military checkpoint. Why was someone trying to do that? Hamas making an emergency delivery of quilts for the elderly and milk for kittens?


Hamas? In the West Bank?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is astounding. There really are two tiers of justice.
Obstruct government, resist arrest and trespass.... but, if your cause is "just," you get a slap on the wrist.
And really, not even that.
Who cares that you impacted hundreds if not thousands of people.
Same with those who block traffic.


You're just noticing this ... now?


Even if you believe that what’s occurring in the Middle East is immoral and unjust, it’s difficult to agree with these tactics. Indiscriminately creating inconvenience of this kind isn’t likely to create awareness of Israel’s atrocities that will lead to advancing the cause.


As a left-leaning moderate, I have been revolted by the ignorance and abominable behavior of the pro-Palestinian far left.

Has made me LESS sympathetic to the Palestinian cause for sure.


Bingo.


Is that what you say when Israel drops bombs on hospitals and refugee camps?


What do you say, PP, when Hamas builds its military command center right under a hospital to use the patients and doctors as human shields? Please explain how the IDF should proceed.

And the last hospital I remember being bombed in Gaza was “bombed” by a Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket.

How many Palestinians do you claim Palestinian Islamic Jihad killed in that one? 400? 500?

IDF had nothing to do with that; you did.


You're avoiding having to answer the original question by asking an irrelevant question. Because your answer is most likely "yes", you say "Bingo" every time a Palestinian child is killed. Sorry you're inconvenienced by a traffic jam.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is astounding. There really are two tiers of justice.
Obstruct government, resist arrest and trespass.... but, if your cause is "just," you get a slap on the wrist.
And really, not even that.
Who cares that you impacted hundreds if not thousands of people.
Same with those who block traffic.


You're just noticing this ... now?


Even if you believe that what’s occurring in the Middle East is immoral and unjust, it’s difficult to agree with these tactics. Indiscriminately creating inconvenience of this kind isn’t likely to create awareness of Israel’s atrocities that will lead to advancing the cause.


As a left-leaning moderate, I have been revolted by the ignorance and abominable behavior of the pro-Palestinian far left.

Has made me LESS sympathetic to the Palestinian cause for sure.


When traffic jams bother you more than the bombing of hospitals and refugee camps and killing kids, it's time to stop advertising yourself as a "left-leaning moderate".


Where did you get the idea that traffic jams are what bothers me?

I'm more bothered by the far left's excusing/condoning the Hamas attack, ignorance about the history of the conflict, and its inane "solutions" that bear no relationship to reality or to US interests.

It ranges from barbaric to idiotic. Congratulations on continuing the trend.

IDGAF about traffic jams.


Well, that was what the post you were responding to was about. Congratulations on looking like a clueless blowhard who falsely advertises themselves as a "left leaning moderate". Any moderate would readily admit that Israel has soaked its hands in Palestinian blood over the years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is astounding. There really are two tiers of justice.
Obstruct government, resist arrest and trespass.... but, if your cause is "just," you get a slap on the wrist.
And really, not even that.
Who cares that you impacted hundreds if not thousands of people.
Same with those who block traffic.


You're just noticing this ... now?


Even if you believe that what’s occurring in the Middle East is immoral and unjust, it’s difficult to agree with these tactics. Indiscriminately creating inconvenience of this kind isn’t likely to create awareness of Israel’s atrocities that will lead to advancing the cause.


As a left-leaning moderate, I have been revolted by the ignorance and abominable behavior of the pro-Palestinian far left.

Has made me LESS sympathetic to the Palestinian cause for sure.


Bingo.


Is that what you say when Israel drops bombs on hospitals and refugee camps?


What do you say, PP, when Hamas builds its military command center right under a hospital to use the patients and doctors as human shields? Please explain how the IDF should proceed.

And the last hospital I remember being bombed in Gaza was “bombed” by a Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket.

How many Palestinians do you claim Palestinian Islamic Jihad killed in that one? 400? 500?

IDF had nothing to do with that; you did.


It was only “500 victims” when Hamas (and CNN) were trying to blame it on the IDF.


The IDF used something called an aerosol bomb or thermobaric weapon on the hospital. This is well known in intelligence circles but Biden announced it was the Palestinian based on a presentation the Israelis did. Biden also made a joke about the 500 death civilians. Many in the US intelligence are pretty upset with Biden and the politicians lying about this.

The Israelis have many of these weapon of various scales. These weapons do not leave a crater or other debris but a devastating against civilians. A rocket missing firing leave a lot of debris. All the evidence and there is a lot points to the Israelis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is astounding. There really are two tiers of justice.
Obstruct government, resist arrest and trespass.... but, if your cause is "just," you get a slap on the wrist.
And really, not even that.
Who cares that you impacted hundreds if not thousands of people.
Same with those who block traffic.


You're just noticing this ... now?


Even if you believe that what’s occurring in the Middle East is immoral and unjust, it’s difficult to agree with these tactics. Indiscriminately creating inconvenience of this kind isn’t likely to create awareness of Israel’s atrocities that will lead to advancing the cause.


As a left-leaning moderate, I have been revolted by the ignorance and abominable behavior of the pro-Palestinian far left.

Has made me LESS sympathetic to the Palestinian cause for sure.


same same same same same
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is astounding. There really are two tiers of justice.
Obstruct government, resist arrest and trespass.... but, if your cause is "just," you get a slap on the wrist.
And really, not even that.
Who cares that you impacted hundreds if not thousands of people.
Same with those who block traffic.


You're just noticing this ... now?


Even if you believe that what’s occurring in the Middle East is immoral and unjust, it’s difficult to agree with these tactics. Indiscriminately creating inconvenience of this kind isn’t likely to create awareness of Israel’s atrocities that will lead to advancing the cause.


As a left-leaning moderate, I have been revolted by the ignorance and abominable behavior of the pro-Palestinian far left.

Has made me LESS sympathetic to the Palestinian cause for sure.


When traffic jams bother you more than the bombing of hospitals and refugee camps and killing kids, it's time to stop advertising yourself as a "left-leaning moderate".


Where did you get the idea that traffic jams are what bothers me?

I'm more bothered by the far left's excusing/condoning the Hamas attack, ignorance about the history of the conflict, and its inane "solutions" that bear no relationship to reality or to US interests.

It ranges from barbaric to idiotic. Congratulations on continuing the trend.

IDGAF about traffic jams.


Well, that was what the post you were responding to was about. Congratulations on looking like a clueless blowhard who falsely advertises themselves as a "left leaning moderate". Any moderate would readily admit that Israel has soaked its hands in Palestinian blood over the years.


How to Make Friends and Influence People

—The Far Left
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is astounding. There really are two tiers of justice.
Obstruct government, resist arrest and trespass.... but, if your cause is "just," you get a slap on the wrist.
And really, not even that.
Who cares that you impacted hundreds if not thousands of people.
Same with those who block traffic.


You're just noticing this ... now?


Even if you believe that what’s occurring in the Middle East is immoral and unjust, it’s difficult to agree with these tactics. Indiscriminately creating inconvenience of this kind isn’t likely to create awareness of Israel’s atrocities that will lead to advancing the cause.


As a left-leaning moderate, I have been revolted by the ignorance and abominable behavior of the pro-Palestinian far left.

Has made me LESS sympathetic to the Palestinian cause for sure.


When traffic jams bother you more than the bombing of hospitals and refugee camps and killing kids, it's time to stop advertising yourself as a "left-leaning moderate".


Where did you get the idea that traffic jams are what bothers me?

I'm more bothered by the far left's excusing/condoning the Hamas attack, ignorance about the history of the conflict, and its inane "solutions" that bear no relationship to reality or to US interests.

It ranges from barbaric to idiotic. Congratulations on continuing the trend.

IDGAF about traffic jams.


Well, that was what the post you were responding to was about. Congratulations on looking like a clueless blowhard who falsely advertises themselves as a "left leaning moderate". Any moderate would readily admit that Israel has soaked its hands in Palestinian blood over the years.


How to Make Friends and Influence People

—The Far Left


How to Disproprotionately Kill Massive Amounts of Innocent People and Make Yourself Look Like the Victim

-- Israel

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is astounding. There really are two tiers of justice.
Obstruct government, resist arrest and trespass.... but, if your cause is "just," you get a slap on the wrist.
And really, not even that.
Who cares that you impacted hundreds if not thousands of people.
Same with those who block traffic.


You're just noticing this ... now?


Even if you believe that what’s occurring in the Middle East is immoral and unjust, it’s difficult to agree with these tactics. Indiscriminately creating inconvenience of this kind isn’t likely to create awareness of Israel’s atrocities that will lead to advancing the cause.


As a left-leaning moderate, I have been revolted by the ignorance and abominable behavior of the pro-Palestinian far left.

Has made me LESS sympathetic to the Palestinian cause for sure.


When traffic jams bother you more than the bombing of hospitals and refugee camps and killing kids, it's time to stop advertising yourself as a "left-leaning moderate".


Where did you get the idea that traffic jams are what bothers me?

I'm more bothered by the far left's excusing/condoning the Hamas attack, ignorance about the history of the conflict, and its inane "solutions" that bear no relationship to reality or to US interests.

It ranges from barbaric to idiotic. Congratulations on continuing the trend.

IDGAF about traffic jams.


Well, that was what the post you were responding to was about. Congratulations on looking like a clueless blowhard who falsely advertises themselves as a "left leaning moderate". Any moderate would readily admit that Israel has soaked its hands in Palestinian blood over the years.


How to Make Friends and Influence People

—The Far Left


How to Disproprotionately Kill Massive Amounts of Innocent People and Make Yourself Look Like the Victim

-- Israel



Thank you for so ably demonstrating my point.

--PP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is astounding. There really are two tiers of justice.
Obstruct government, resist arrest and trespass.... but, if your cause is "just," you get a slap on the wrist.
And really, not even that.
Who cares that you impacted hundreds if not thousands of people.
Same with those who block traffic.


You're just noticing this ... now?


Even if you believe that what’s occurring in the Middle East is immoral and unjust, it’s difficult to agree with these tactics. Indiscriminately creating inconvenience of this kind isn’t likely to create awareness of Israel’s atrocities that will lead to advancing the cause.


As a left-leaning moderate, I have been revolted by the ignorance and abominable behavior of the pro-Palestinian far left.

Has made me LESS sympathetic to the Palestinian cause for sure.


When traffic jams bother you more than the bombing of hospitals and refugee camps and killing kids, it's time to stop advertising yourself as a "left-leaning moderate".


Where did you get the idea that traffic jams are what bothers me?

I'm more bothered by the far left's excusing/condoning the Hamas attack, ignorance about the history of the conflict, and its inane "solutions" that bear no relationship to reality or to US interests.

It ranges from barbaric to idiotic. Congratulations on continuing the trend.

IDGAF about traffic jams.


Well, that was what the post you were responding to was about. Congratulations on looking like a clueless blowhard who falsely advertises themselves as a "left leaning moderate". Any moderate would readily admit that Israel has soaked its hands in Palestinian blood over the years.

Such florid language. New scripts today?
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