Gaza war and College Campus Protests

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Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Jordan right next to the West Bank? How is this any difference than Gaza? Moving them from east to west is supposed to the grand save? Really?

How about kicking Netanyahu out of power so Hamas’s sugar daddy is no longer in charge?


If they are moved to Jordan, Jordan will turn from a puppet state of Israel in to a majority Palestinian state. The West Bank will be annexed by the new Jordan. This is the best chance of a Palestinian state in 100 years.


Jordan is too close.

The best chance for a Palestinian state is in an alternative universe.


You do not get to decide. You have to pay us back for the billions we have lent you. Oh and how about publicly thanks the US? I have never seen anyone from the Israeli government ever thank the US.



Neither do you. The IDF is deciding for you, as partial payment for nearly a century of terror.

And where is all the Palestinian gratitude to the U.S. and the U.N. for their billions in aid? I suppose it's evident in good deeds, if not words? Deeds like the construction of subterranean military facilities nice new uniforms and green headbands, stages on which to parade hostages, and weapons used against their neighbor? Gratitude indeed.


And what about the almost a century of terror -- including massacres, rapes, throwing children into ovens, torture, unlawful detention, brutal eviction, and land/property theft -- that Israel has perpetrated against Palestinians for nearly a century?

Let's face it, the fundamental goal of Zionism is genocide for the sake of land theft. Zionists lust after other people's land and will steal it by any means necessary, including murder and displacement. In the eyes of most Zionists, Palestinians are at best an inconvenience to be erased and at worst an outlet for sadism. Why would you be surprised when Palestinians occasionally fight back? The Zionist cause is racist, murderous, and supremely narcissistic. Zionism is a sick cult that requires extreme religious fundamentalism, an extraordinarily selfish degree of ethnocentricity, and a sociopathic disregard for the rights, needs, and humanity of "the other." It's a stain on humanity that such a murderous cult exists in the 21st century.

The evil and selfishness of Zionism is illustrated by the bloodlust and callousness some of its proponents exhibit in this forum. It's quite sickening to read the racism and psychopathy on display against Palestinian people.

So many opinions.
Not a shred of proof.
All hallmarks of a paid Ham-A$$ troll from Gaza troll farm.
Normal people should not engage.


Israel was established by terrorists committing terrorism to achieve their aims. The historical record is irrefutable. You will never outrun those facts.

As for mention “normal people” … wow, are you just about the least self-aware individual imaginable or what?!


it must be interesting inside your head, a place where the violent armed rejection of an Arab state by the Arabs in 1948 leads logically to terrorism forever after against the Jewish state created at the same time, so that there can some day be a separate Arab state for the Gazans. Doesn't make any sense, but to realize that you have to appreciate the irony of Palestinian behavior. "Let's engage in unspeakable terror on Oct 7, that'll get us our own country in all of what is now Israel! What could go wrong!" 40,000 dead Palestinians later, "That didn't go too well, did it?"

Get real.


If Jews came To American and wanted half of the land from Americans, would you agree?


Depends, has America been the ancestral home of Jews since 2,000 BCE? Have Jews been repeatedly violently forced out of America despite this fact? Starting with the Babylonians, Romans, British, and most recently the Palestinians?


So natives can take back America since it was there ancestral homeland and not "Americans".


Under your logic, yes, and you should be out there on college campuses and in the streets protesting for their rights to do exactly that, and hating on yourself as a western colonizer and land grabber.
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Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Jordan right next to the West Bank? How is this any difference than Gaza? Moving them from east to west is supposed to the grand save? Really?

How about kicking Netanyahu out of power so Hamas’s sugar daddy is no longer in charge?


If they are moved to Jordan, Jordan will turn from a puppet state of Israel in to a majority Palestinian state. The West Bank will be annexed by the new Jordan. This is the best chance of a Palestinian state in 100 years.


Jordan is too close.

The best chance for a Palestinian state is in an alternative universe.


You do not get to decide. You have to pay us back for the billions we have lent you. Oh and how about publicly thanks the US? I have never seen anyone from the Israeli government ever thank the US.



Neither do you. The IDF is deciding for you, as partial payment for nearly a century of terror.

And where is all the Palestinian gratitude to the U.S. and the U.N. for their billions in aid? I suppose it's evident in good deeds, if not words? Deeds like the construction of subterranean military facilities nice new uniforms and green headbands, stages on which to parade hostages, and weapons used against their neighbor? Gratitude indeed.


And what about the almost a century of terror -- including massacres, rapes, throwing children into ovens, torture, unlawful detention, brutal eviction, and land/property theft -- that Israel has perpetrated against Palestinians for nearly a century?

Let's face it, the fundamental goal of Zionism is genocide for the sake of land theft. Zionists lust after other people's land and will steal it by any means necessary, including murder and displacement. In the eyes of most Zionists, Palestinians are at best an inconvenience to be erased and at worst an outlet for sadism. Why would you be surprised when Palestinians occasionally fight back? The Zionist cause is racist, murderous, and supremely narcissistic. Zionism is a sick cult that requires extreme religious fundamentalism, an extraordinarily selfish degree of ethnocentricity, and a sociopathic disregard for the rights, needs, and humanity of "the other." It's a stain on humanity that such a murderous cult exists in the 21st century.

The evil and selfishness of Zionism is illustrated by the bloodlust and callousness some of its proponents exhibit in this forum. It's quite sickening to read the racism and psychopathy on display against Palestinian people.

So many opinions.
Not a shred of proof.
All hallmarks of a paid Ham-A$$ troll from Gaza troll farm.
Normal people should not engage.


Israel was established by terrorists committing terrorism to achieve their aims. The historical record is irrefutable. You will never outrun those facts.

As for mention “normal people” … wow, are you just about the least self-aware individual imaginable or what?!


it must be interesting inside your head, a place where the violent armed rejection of an Arab state by the Arabs in 1948 leads logically to terrorism forever after against the Jewish state created at the same time, so that there can some day be a separate Arab state for the Gazans. Doesn't make any sense, but to realize that you have to appreciate the irony of Palestinian behavior. "Let's engage in unspeakable terror on Oct 7, that'll get us our own country in all of what is now Israel! What could go wrong!" 40,000 dead Palestinians later, "That didn't go too well, did it?"

Get real.


If Jews came To American and wanted half of the land from Americans, would you agree?


Depends, has America been the ancestral home of Jews since 2,000 BCE? Have Jews been repeatedly violently forced out of America despite this fact? Starting with the Babylonians, Romans, British, and most recently the Palestinians?


why have they always been forced out?


Because God loves them more than others apparently


Antisemitism in a nutshell right here
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Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Jordan right next to the West Bank? How is this any difference than Gaza? Moving them from east to west is supposed to the grand save? Really?

How about kicking Netanyahu out of power so Hamas’s sugar daddy is no longer in charge?


If they are moved to Jordan, Jordan will turn from a puppet state of Israel in to a majority Palestinian state. The West Bank will be annexed by the new Jordan. This is the best chance of a Palestinian state in 100 years.


Jordan is too close.

The best chance for a Palestinian state is in an alternative universe.


You do not get to decide. You have to pay us back for the billions we have lent you. Oh and how about publicly thanks the US? I have never seen anyone from the Israeli government ever thank the US.



Neither do you. The IDF is deciding for you, as partial payment for nearly a century of terror.

And where is all the Palestinian gratitude to the U.S. and the U.N. for their billions in aid? I suppose it's evident in good deeds, if not words? Deeds like the construction of subterranean military facilities nice new uniforms and green headbands, stages on which to parade hostages, and weapons used against their neighbor? Gratitude indeed.


And what about the almost a century of terror -- including massacres, rapes, throwing children into ovens, torture, unlawful detention, brutal eviction, and land/property theft -- that Israel has perpetrated against Palestinians for nearly a century?

Let's face it, the fundamental goal of Zionism is genocide for the sake of land theft. Zionists lust after other people's land and will steal it by any means necessary, including murder and displacement. In the eyes of most Zionists, Palestinians are at best an inconvenience to be erased and at worst an outlet for sadism. Why would you be surprised when Palestinians occasionally fight back? The Zionist cause is racist, murderous, and supremely narcissistic. Zionism is a sick cult that requires extreme religious fundamentalism, an extraordinarily selfish degree of ethnocentricity, and a sociopathic disregard for the rights, needs, and humanity of "the other." It's a stain on humanity that such a murderous cult exists in the 21st century.

The evil and selfishness of Zionism is illustrated by the bloodlust and callousness some of its proponents exhibit in this forum. It's quite sickening to read the racism and psychopathy on display against Palestinian people.

So many opinions.
Not a shred of proof.
All hallmarks of a paid Ham-A$$ troll from Gaza troll farm.
Normal people should not engage.


Israel was established by terrorists committing terrorism to achieve their aims. The historical record is irrefutable. You will never outrun those facts.

As for mention “normal people” … wow, are you just about the least self-aware individual imaginable or what?!


it must be interesting inside your head, a place where the violent armed rejection of an Arab state by the Arabs in 1948 leads logically to terrorism forever after against the Jewish state created at the same time, so that there can some day be a separate Arab state for the Gazans. Doesn't make any sense, but to realize that you have to appreciate the irony of Palestinian behavior. "Let's engage in unspeakable terror on Oct 7, that'll get us our own country in all of what is now Israel! What could go wrong!" 40,000 dead Palestinians later, "That didn't go too well, did it?"

Get real.


If Jews came To American and wanted half of the land from Americans, would you agree?


Depends, has America been the ancestral home of Jews since 2,000 BCE? Have Jews been repeatedly violently forced out of America despite this fact? Starting with the Babylonians, Romans, British, and most recently the Palestinians?


why have they always been forced out?


Because God loves them more than others apparently


Antisemitism in a nutshell right here


How is that antisemitism? Gods chosen is literally what Evangelicals and Jews believe
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Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Jordan right next to the West Bank? How is this any difference than Gaza? Moving them from east to west is supposed to the grand save? Really?

How about kicking Netanyahu out of power so Hamas’s sugar daddy is no longer in charge?


If they are moved to Jordan, Jordan will turn from a puppet state of Israel in to a majority Palestinian state. The West Bank will be annexed by the new Jordan. This is the best chance of a Palestinian state in 100 years.


Jordan is too close.

The best chance for a Palestinian state is in an alternative universe.


You do not get to decide. You have to pay us back for the billions we have lent you. Oh and how about publicly thanks the US? I have never seen anyone from the Israeli government ever thank the US.



Neither do you. The IDF is deciding for you, as partial payment for nearly a century of terror.

And where is all the Palestinian gratitude to the U.S. and the U.N. for their billions in aid? I suppose it's evident in good deeds, if not words? Deeds like the construction of subterranean military facilities nice new uniforms and green headbands, stages on which to parade hostages, and weapons used against their neighbor? Gratitude indeed.


And what about the almost a century of terror -- including massacres, rapes, throwing children into ovens, torture, unlawful detention, brutal eviction, and land/property theft -- that Israel has perpetrated against Palestinians for nearly a century?

Let's face it, the fundamental goal of Zionism is genocide for the sake of land theft. Zionists lust after other people's land and will steal it by any means necessary, including murder and displacement. In the eyes of most Zionists, Palestinians are at best an inconvenience to be erased and at worst an outlet for sadism. Why would you be surprised when Palestinians occasionally fight back? The Zionist cause is racist, murderous, and supremely narcissistic. Zionism is a sick cult that requires extreme religious fundamentalism, an extraordinarily selfish degree of ethnocentricity, and a sociopathic disregard for the rights, needs, and humanity of "the other." It's a stain on humanity that such a murderous cult exists in the 21st century.

The evil and selfishness of Zionism is illustrated by the bloodlust and callousness some of its proponents exhibit in this forum. It's quite sickening to read the racism and psychopathy on display against Palestinian people.

So many opinions.
Not a shred of proof.
All hallmarks of a paid Ham-A$$ troll from Gaza troll farm.
Normal people should not engage.


Israel was established by terrorists committing terrorism to achieve their aims. The historical record is irrefutable. You will never outrun those facts.

As for mention “normal people” … wow, are you just about the least self-aware individual imaginable or what?!


it must be interesting inside your head, a place where the violent armed rejection of an Arab state by the Arabs in 1948 leads logically to terrorism forever after against the Jewish state created at the same time, so that there can some day be a separate Arab state for the Gazans. Doesn't make any sense, but to realize that you have to appreciate the irony of Palestinian behavior. "Let's engage in unspeakable terror on Oct 7, that'll get us our own country in all of what is now Israel! What could go wrong!" 40,000 dead Palestinians later, "That didn't go too well, did it?"

Get real.


If Jews came To American and wanted half of the land from Americans, would you agree?


Depends, has America been the ancestral home of Jews since 2,000 BCE? Have Jews been repeatedly violently forced out of America despite this fact? Starting with the Babylonians, Romans, British, and most recently the Palestinians?


why have they always been forced out?


Because God loves them more than others apparently


Antisemitism in a nutshell right here


DP Restating the culture’s mantra is now anti-semitism? TFOH …
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Anonymous wrote:"Losers of wars they start are just losers, not victims of "human rights abuses". Looks like the Palestinians are losers."

Seems like the definitive last word on the subject.


How are the Palestinians the losers if they (at least Hamas) don’t care about dying?

I genuinely think the Crusades is a big harbinger of Israel’s future fate (particularly the bankruptcy it caused the Roman Empire). Despite all the death, Islam still dominates the Holy Land and Catholicism utterly failed even among Palestinian or lebanese Christians to make a mark.

Yes, Judaism isn’t on a crusade but they have an even weirder/stranger scenario because they plan to live there permanently in a majority Muslim region. By mistreating Palestinian, they will have to live in permawar and hypervigilence and who wants to live like that? First it was Egypt in the 70s then it was Lebanon in the 80s then it was Saddam, now it’s Iran they have a problem with and tomorrow it’ll be someone else. The wars of attrition are needed for their survival but aren’t working to weaken the Muslim armies who change by name by the year.

This isn’t sustainable for our empire financially or theirs.

Pragmatic solutions are needed


The pragmatic solution is obvious. Egypt, Jordan, and Syria are living peacefully enough alongside Israel, post the Six-Day War of 1967 and the Yom Kippur War of 1973. Those conflicts demonstrated that the Arab world cannot defeat Israel in open warfare, and none of those countries has tried again. The Camp David Accords of 1978 resulted in peace with Egypt, and Jordan signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994. Syria is in internal turmoil, but has left Israel alone since 1973. Those have been pragmatic resolutions to the conflicts between those countries and Israel. The losing sides gave up claims to the territory they lost as the result of their belligerence and have existed peacefully alongside Israel ever since. The Palestinians can do the same thing - give up fighting, relinquish the territory they held and used to launch their aggression on Oct 7, and go about their business somewhere else. Yemen, Sudan, anywhere without a border with Israel. That's the blueprint for peace.


You state that Israel has left Syria alone since 1973. Yet Israel has not left Syria alone.

They have bombed Syria repeatedly, destroying their self defense, navy, and military infrastructure. They have invaded Syria and are currently occupying huge areas of the country. Israel has stated these are not temporary incursions and they plan to stay in Syria.

I guess that’s what you consider existing peacefully alongside Israel. They can invade, occupy, and bomb at will and the other country should just shut up and not complain because the bombing and occupying could be worse.

Great blueprint for peace you have there.


And Syria remains behind their borders, and will continue to do so by force or Israeli arms. That has been necessary due to the Syrian civil war, support for Hezbollah, and the presence of Iranian military elements. We'll have to wait and see what happens post-Assad, but it seems reasonable that Israel enforce the demilitarization of southern Syria, to prevent repeats of prior Syrian belligerence against Israel, fomented by Iran under the Assad regime. It's working. That's pragmatic. The Syrians are staying on their side of the border. They know that do resume hostilities will end badly for them. Pragmatic, indeed.


Pragmatic that an ex Al Qaeda radical operative is the president of Syria now instead of a London trained ophthalmologist? Israel is happy about Syria’s new jihadi administration.

Pragmatic indeed
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Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Jordan right next to the West Bank? How is this any difference than Gaza? Moving them from east to west is supposed to the grand save? Really?

How about kicking Netanyahu out of power so Hamas’s sugar daddy is no longer in charge?


If they are moved to Jordan, Jordan will turn from a puppet state of Israel in to a majority Palestinian state. The West Bank will be annexed by the new Jordan. This is the best chance of a Palestinian state in 100 years.


Jordan is too close.

The best chance for a Palestinian state is in an alternative universe.


You do not get to decide. You have to pay us back for the billions we have lent you. Oh and how about publicly thanks the US? I have never seen anyone from the Israeli government ever thank the US.



Neither do you. The IDF is deciding for you, as partial payment for nearly a century of terror.

And where is all the Palestinian gratitude to the U.S. and the U.N. for their billions in aid? I suppose it's evident in good deeds, if not words? Deeds like the construction of subterranean military facilities nice new uniforms and green headbands, stages on which to parade hostages, and weapons used against their neighbor? Gratitude indeed.


And what about the almost a century of terror -- including massacres, rapes, throwing children into ovens, torture, unlawful detention, brutal eviction, and land/property theft -- that Israel has perpetrated against Palestinians for nearly a century?

Let's face it, the fundamental goal of Zionism is genocide for the sake of land theft. Zionists lust after other people's land and will steal it by any means necessary, including murder and displacement. In the eyes of most Zionists, Palestinians are at best an inconvenience to be erased and at worst an outlet for sadism. Why would you be surprised when Palestinians occasionally fight back? The Zionist cause is racist, murderous, and supremely narcissistic. Zionism is a sick cult that requires extreme religious fundamentalism, an extraordinarily selfish degree of ethnocentricity, and a sociopathic disregard for the rights, needs, and humanity of "the other." It's a stain on humanity that such a murderous cult exists in the 21st century.

The evil and selfishness of Zionism is illustrated by the bloodlust and callousness some of its proponents exhibit in this forum. It's quite sickening to read the racism and psychopathy on display against Palestinian people.

So many opinions.
Not a shred of proof.
All hallmarks of a paid Ham-A$$ troll from Gaza troll farm.
Normal people should not engage.


Israel was established by terrorists committing terrorism to achieve their aims. The historical record is irrefutable. You will never outrun those facts.

As for mention “normal people” … wow, are you just about the least self-aware individual imaginable or what?!


it must be interesting inside your head, a place where the violent armed rejection of an Arab state by the Arabs in 1948 leads logically to terrorism forever after against the Jewish state created at the same time, so that there can some day be a separate Arab state for the Gazans. Doesn't make any sense, but to realize that you have to appreciate the irony of Palestinian behavior. "Let's engage in unspeakable terror on Oct 7, that'll get us our own country in all of what is now Israel! What could go wrong!" 40,000 dead Palestinians later, "That didn't go too well, did it?"

Get real.


If Jews came To American and wanted half of the land from Americans, would you agree?


Depends, has America been the ancestral home of Jews since 2,000 BCE? Have Jews been repeatedly violently forced out of America despite this fact? Starting with the Babylonians, Romans, British, and most recently the Palestinians?


why have they always been forced out?


Because God loves them more than others apparently


Antisemitism in a nutshell right here


DP Restating the culture’s mantra is now anti-semitism? TFOH …


Yet they can talk all day about jihadism and Islam or Bible thumper/radical Christians but gods chosen is anti semitic wtf.

Palestinians are Semitic so technically Israel is anti semitic . The Hannibal directive is anti semitic . A German American had to come into office to save Jewish hostages , something the Jewish president of Israel stalled and failed to do
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Anonymous wrote:Well one thing is clear. The US provides all the intelligence and targeting for NATO and Ukraine.

I imagine Israel is even more dependent on the US. If the US cut off intelligence to Israel it would cripple Israel.


Israel doesn’t get much intel from the US. They get most of their intel from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt. Surprise, surprise. Those are the guys they want to hear from: the ones who know Arabic. Israel had intel from Egypt about 10/7 and received repeated warnings from Egypt that fell on deaf ears or maybe Netanyahu purposely ignored it. Israel pre-10/7 was a fractured country politically between left and right. 10/7 immediately United the country. Hard leftists that were protesting against Netanyahu in the streets weeks before were signing up for the IDF immediately to go kill Gazans. 10/7 was horrible for the country but excellent for the Israeli right and Netanyahu’s political survival. Hamas was also on one leg and highly unpopular with demonstrations throughout Gaza in the summer and fall of 2023 (which is why the IDF thought originally on 10/7 the crowd of mobs were just another anti Hamas protest)and 10/7 and the predicted Israeli aftermath immediately changed the enemy to Israel in the eyes of the people.

Both governments belong in The Hague and in a jail cell together : Smotrich, Netanyahu, Ben Gvir, Hamas. They all deserve to rot in hell
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Anonymous wrote:"Losers of wars they start are just losers, not victims of "human rights abuses". Looks like the Palestinians are losers."

Seems like the definitive last word on the subject.


How are the Palestinians the losers if they (at least Hamas) don’t care about dying?

I genuinely think the Crusades is a big harbinger of Israel’s future fate (particularly the bankruptcy it caused the Roman Empire). Despite all the death, Islam still dominates the Holy Land and Catholicism utterly failed even among Palestinian or lebanese Christians to make a mark.

Yes, Judaism isn’t on a crusade but they have an even weirder/stranger scenario because they plan to live there permanently in a majority Muslim region. By mistreating Palestinian, they will have to live in permawar and hypervigilence and who wants to live like that? First it was Egypt in the 70s then it was Lebanon in the 80s then it was Saddam, now it’s Iran they have a problem with and tomorrow it’ll be someone else. The wars of attrition are needed for their survival but aren’t working to weaken the Muslim armies who change by name by the year.

This isn’t sustainable for our empire financially or theirs.

Pragmatic solutions are needed


The pragmatic solution is obvious. Egypt, Jordan, and Syria are living peacefully enough alongside Israel, post the Six-Day War of 1967 and the Yom Kippur War of 1973. Those conflicts demonstrated that the Arab world cannot defeat Israel in open warfare, and none of those countries has tried again. The Camp David Accords of 1978 resulted in peace with Egypt, and Jordan signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994. Syria is in internal turmoil, but has left Israel alone since 1973. Those have been pragmatic resolutions to the conflicts between those countries and Israel. The losing sides gave up claims to the territory they lost as the result of their belligerence and have existed peacefully alongside Israel ever since. The Palestinians can do the same thing - give up fighting, relinquish the territory they held and used to launch their aggression on Oct 7, and go about their business somewhere else. Yemen, Sudan, anywhere without a border with Israel. That's the blueprint for peace.


You state that Israel has left Syria alone since 1973. Yet Israel has not left Syria alone.

They have bombed Syria repeatedly, destroying their self defense, navy, and military infrastructure. They have invaded Syria and are currently occupying huge areas of the country. Israel has stated these are not temporary incursions and they plan to stay in Syria.

I guess that’s what you consider existing peacefully alongside Israel. They can invade, occupy, and bomb at will and the other country should just shut up and not complain because the bombing and occupying could be worse.

Great blueprint for peace you have there.


And Syria remains behind their borders, and will continue to do so by force or Israeli arms. That has been necessary due to the Syrian civil war, support for Hezbollah, and the presence of Iranian military elements. We'll have to wait and see what happens post-Assad, but it seems reasonable that Israel enforce the demilitarization of southern Syria, to prevent repeats of prior Syrian belligerence against Israel, fomented by Iran under the Assad regime. It's working. That's pragmatic. The Syrians are staying on their side of the border. They know that do resume hostilities will end badly for them. Pragmatic, indeed.


DP Well, you can be humdrum about Israel repeatedly violating international law, and continue to spew revisionist history - but the only thing that really matters is that empires inevitably fall and people like you only serve to increase the ranks of those eagerly awaiting Israel’s comeuppance.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Losers of wars they start are just losers, not victims of "human rights abuses". Looks like the Palestinians are losers."

Seems like the definitive last word on the subject.


How are the Palestinians the losers if they (at least Hamas) don’t care about dying?

I genuinely think the Crusades is a big harbinger of Israel’s future fate (particularly the bankruptcy it caused the Roman Empire). Despite all the death, Islam still dominates the Holy Land and Catholicism utterly failed even among Palestinian or lebanese Christians to make a mark.

Yes, Judaism isn’t on a crusade but they have an even weirder/stranger scenario because they plan to live there permanently in a majority Muslim region. By mistreating Palestinian, they will have to live in permawar and hypervigilence and who wants to live like that? First it was Egypt in the 70s then it was Lebanon in the 80s then it was Saddam, now it’s Iran they have a problem with and tomorrow it’ll be someone else. The wars of attrition are needed for their survival but aren’t working to weaken the Muslim armies who change by name by the year.

This isn’t sustainable for our empire financially or theirs.

Pragmatic solutions are needed


The pragmatic solution is obvious. Egypt, Jordan, and Syria are living peacefully enough alongside Israel, post the Six-Day War of 1967 and the Yom Kippur War of 1973. Those conflicts demonstrated that the Arab world cannot defeat Israel in open warfare, and none of those countries has tried again. The Camp David Accords of 1978 resulted in peace with Egypt, and Jordan signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994. Syria is in internal turmoil, but has left Israel alone since 1973. Those have been pragmatic resolutions to the conflicts between those countries and Israel. The losing sides gave up claims to the territory they lost as the result of their belligerence and have existed peacefully alongside Israel ever since. The Palestinians can do the same thing - give up fighting, relinquish the territory they held and used to launch their aggression on Oct 7, and go about their business somewhere else. Yemen, Sudan, anywhere without a border with Israel. That's the blueprint for peace.


You state that Israel has left Syria alone since 1973. Yet Israel has not left Syria alone.

They have bombed Syria repeatedly, destroying their self defense, navy, and military infrastructure. They have invaded Syria and are currently occupying huge areas of the country. Israel has stated these are not temporary incursions and they plan to stay in Syria.

I guess that’s what you consider existing peacefully alongside Israel. They can invade, occupy, and bomb at will and the other country should just shut up and not complain because the bombing and occupying could be worse.

Great blueprint for peace you have there.


And Syria remains behind their borders, and will continue to do so by force or Israeli arms. That has been necessary due to the Syrian civil war, support for Hezbollah, and the presence of Iranian military elements. We'll have to wait and see what happens post-Assad, but it seems reasonable that Israel enforce the demilitarization of southern Syria, to prevent repeats of prior Syrian belligerence against Israel, fomented by Iran under the Assad regime. It's working. That's pragmatic. The Syrians are staying on their side of the border. They know that do resume hostilities will end badly for them. Pragmatic, indeed.


DP Well, you can be humdrum about Israel repeatedly violating international law, and continue to spew revisionist history - but the only thing that really matters is that empires inevitably fall and people like you only serve to increase the ranks of those eagerly awaiting Israel’s comeuppance.


If history is a guide, you'll be waiting a very long time.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Losers of wars they start are just losers, not victims of "human rights abuses". Looks like the Palestinians are losers."

Seems like the definitive last word on the subject.


How are the Palestinians the losers if they (at least Hamas) don’t care about dying?

I genuinely think the Crusades is a big harbinger of Israel’s future fate (particularly the bankruptcy it caused the Roman Empire). Despite all the death, Islam still dominates the Holy Land and Catholicism utterly failed even among Palestinian or lebanese Christians to make a mark.

Yes, Judaism isn’t on a crusade but they have an even weirder/stranger scenario because they plan to live there permanently in a majority Muslim region. By mistreating Palestinian, they will have to live in permawar and hypervigilence and who wants to live like that? First it was Egypt in the 70s then it was Lebanon in the 80s then it was Saddam, now it’s Iran they have a problem with and tomorrow it’ll be someone else. The wars of attrition are needed for their survival but aren’t working to weaken the Muslim armies who change by name by the year.

This isn’t sustainable for our empire financially or theirs.

Pragmatic solutions are needed


The pragmatic solution is obvious. Egypt, Jordan, and Syria are living peacefully enough alongside Israel, post the Six-Day War of 1967 and the Yom Kippur War of 1973. Those conflicts demonstrated that the Arab world cannot defeat Israel in open warfare, and none of those countries has tried again. The Camp David Accords of 1978 resulted in peace with Egypt, and Jordan signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994. Syria is in internal turmoil, but has left Israel alone since 1973. Those have been pragmatic resolutions to the conflicts between those countries and Israel. The losing sides gave up claims to the territory they lost as the result of their belligerence and have existed peacefully alongside Israel ever since. The Palestinians can do the same thing - give up fighting, relinquish the territory they held and used to launch their aggression on Oct 7, and go about their business somewhere else. Yemen, Sudan, anywhere without a border with Israel. That's the blueprint for peace.


You state that Israel has left Syria alone since 1973. Yet Israel has not left Syria alone.

They have bombed Syria repeatedly, destroying their self defense, navy, and military infrastructure. They have invaded Syria and are currently occupying huge areas of the country. Israel has stated these are not temporary incursions and they plan to stay in Syria.

I guess that’s what you consider existing peacefully alongside Israel. They can invade, occupy, and bomb at will and the other country should just shut up and not complain because the bombing and occupying could be worse.

Great blueprint for peace you have there.


And Syria remains behind their borders, and will continue to do so by force or Israeli arms. That has been necessary due to the Syrian civil war, support for Hezbollah, and the presence of Iranian military elements. We'll have to wait and see what happens post-Assad, but it seems reasonable that Israel enforce the demilitarization of southern Syria, to prevent repeats of prior Syrian belligerence against Israel, fomented by Iran under the Assad regime. It's working. That's pragmatic. The Syrians are staying on their side of the border. They know that do resume hostilities will end badly for them. Pragmatic, indeed.


DP Well, you can be humdrum about Israel repeatedly violating international law, and continue to spew revisionist history - but the only thing that really matters is that empires inevitably fall and people like you only serve to increase the ranks of those eagerly awaiting Israel’s comeuppance.


If history is a guide, you'll be waiting a very long time.


Gosh, where to begin …

First, I’m not in the ranks waiting eagerly, but rather the minority trying to prevent paper tigers who fun their mouths - like you - from hastening what feels more and every day like that inevitable outcome.

Second, history? You think 75 years is sufficient evidence that a nation has become a permanent fixture? Are you serious? Really - are you serious?

Third, look no further than the pace at which the foundational underpinnings of the U.S. that we all thought were beyond reproach less than a decade ago are gradually crumbling for all the evidence needed to know that no nation is guaranteed to stand the test of time.

No nation has a “right to exist”, amigo. In fact, nations have no natural “rights” at all. Individuals like you need to wake up and face that fact.
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Anonymous wrote:"Losers of wars they start are just losers, not victims of "human rights abuses". Looks like the Palestinians are losers."

Seems like the definitive last word on the subject.


How are the Palestinians the losers if they (at least Hamas) don’t care about dying?

I genuinely think the Crusades is a big harbinger of Israel’s future fate (particularly the bankruptcy it caused the Roman Empire). Despite all the death, Islam still dominates the Holy Land and Catholicism utterly failed even among Palestinian or lebanese Christians to make a mark.

Yes, Judaism isn’t on a crusade but they have an even weirder/stranger scenario because they plan to live there permanently in a majority Muslim region. By mistreating Palestinian, they will have to live in permawar and hypervigilence and who wants to live like that? First it was Egypt in the 70s then it was Lebanon in the 80s then it was Saddam, now it’s Iran they have a problem with and tomorrow it’ll be someone else. The wars of attrition are needed for their survival but aren’t working to weaken the Muslim armies who change by name by the year.

This isn’t sustainable for our empire financially or theirs.

Pragmatic solutions are needed


The pragmatic solution is obvious. Egypt, Jordan, and Syria are living peacefully enough alongside Israel, post the Six-Day War of 1967 and the Yom Kippur War of 1973. Those conflicts demonstrated that the Arab world cannot defeat Israel in open warfare, and none of those countries has tried again. The Camp David Accords of 1978 resulted in peace with Egypt, and Jordan signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994. Syria is in internal turmoil, but has left Israel alone since 1973. Those have been pragmatic resolutions to the conflicts between those countries and Israel. The losing sides gave up claims to the territory they lost as the result of their belligerence and have existed peacefully alongside Israel ever since. The Palestinians can do the same thing - give up fighting, relinquish the territory they held and used to launch their aggression on Oct 7, and go about their business somewhere else. Yemen, Sudan, anywhere without a border with Israel. That's the blueprint for peace.


You state that Israel has left Syria alone since 1973. Yet Israel has not left Syria alone.

They have bombed Syria repeatedly, destroying their self defense, navy, and military infrastructure. They have invaded Syria and are currently occupying huge areas of the country. Israel has stated these are not temporary incursions and they plan to stay in Syria.

I guess that’s what you consider existing peacefully alongside Israel. They can invade, occupy, and bomb at will and the other country should just shut up and not complain because the bombing and occupying could be worse.

Great blueprint for peace you have there.


And Syria remains behind their borders, and will continue to do so by force or Israeli arms. That has been necessary due to the Syrian civil war, support for Hezbollah, and the presence of Iranian military elements. We'll have to wait and see what happens post-Assad, but it seems reasonable that Israel enforce the demilitarization of southern Syria, to prevent repeats of prior Syrian belligerence against Israel, fomented by Iran under the Assad regime. It's working. That's pragmatic. The Syrians are staying on their side of the border. They know that do resume hostilities will end badly for them. Pragmatic, indeed.


DP Well, you can be humdrum about Israel repeatedly violating international law, and continue to spew revisionist history - but the only thing that really matters is that empires inevitably fall and people like you only serve to increase the ranks of those eagerly awaiting Israel’s comeuppance.


If history is a guide, you'll be waiting a very long time.


Gosh, where to begin …

First, I’m not in the ranks waiting eagerly, but rather the minority trying to prevent paper tigers who fun their mouths - like you - from hastening what feels more and every day like that inevitable outcome.

Second, history? You think 75 years is sufficient evidence that a nation has become a permanent fixture? Are you serious? Really - are you serious?

Third, look no further than the pace at which the foundational underpinnings of the U.S. that we all thought were beyond reproach less than a decade ago are gradually crumbling for all the evidence needed to know that no nation is guaranteed to stand the test of time.

No nation has a “right to exist”, amigo. In fact, nations have no natural “rights” at all. Individuals like you need to wake up and face that fact.


It seems like in 75 years the Palestinians have advanced not a whit, while in that same time span Israel became a thriving first world economy and parliamentary democracy. The former breeds terrorists who are regularly exterminated, while the latter is a nuclear power. Iran is the only ally of the former, the latter is aligned with the United States. Which one is more likely to be here and flourishing 75 years from now, "rights to exist" entirely aside?

Wishful thinking and fantasies of Palestinian future greatness are unlikely to translate to reality anytime soon, based on historical precedent which shows no sign whatsoever of changing.
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Anonymous wrote:"Losers of wars they start are just losers, not victims of "human rights abuses". Looks like the Palestinians are losers."

Seems like the definitive last word on the subject.


How are the Palestinians the losers if they (at least Hamas) don’t care about dying?

I genuinely think the Crusades is a big harbinger of Israel’s future fate (particularly the bankruptcy it caused the Roman Empire). Despite all the death, Islam still dominates the Holy Land and Catholicism utterly failed even among Palestinian or lebanese Christians to make a mark.

Yes, Judaism isn’t on a crusade but they have an even weirder/stranger scenario because they plan to live there permanently in a majority Muslim region. By mistreating Palestinian, they will have to live in permawar and hypervigilence and who wants to live like that? First it was Egypt in the 70s then it was Lebanon in the 80s then it was Saddam, now it’s Iran they have a problem with and tomorrow it’ll be someone else. The wars of attrition are needed for their survival but aren’t working to weaken the Muslim armies who change by name by the year.

This isn’t sustainable for our empire financially or theirs.

Pragmatic solutions are needed


The pragmatic solution is obvious. Egypt, Jordan, and Syria are living peacefully enough alongside Israel, post the Six-Day War of 1967 and the Yom Kippur War of 1973. Those conflicts demonstrated that the Arab world cannot defeat Israel in open warfare, and none of those countries has tried again. The Camp David Accords of 1978 resulted in peace with Egypt, and Jordan signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994. Syria is in internal turmoil, but has left Israel alone since 1973. Those have been pragmatic resolutions to the conflicts between those countries and Israel. The losing sides gave up claims to the territory they lost as the result of their belligerence and have existed peacefully alongside Israel ever since. The Palestinians can do the same thing - give up fighting, relinquish the territory they held and used to launch their aggression on Oct 7, and go about their business somewhere else. Yemen, Sudan, anywhere without a border with Israel. That's the blueprint for peace.


You state that Israel has left Syria alone since 1973. Yet Israel has not left Syria alone.

They have bombed Syria repeatedly, destroying their self defense, navy, and military infrastructure. They have invaded Syria and are currently occupying huge areas of the country. Israel has stated these are not temporary incursions and they plan to stay in Syria.

I guess that’s what you consider existing peacefully alongside Israel. They can invade, occupy, and bomb at will and the other country should just shut up and not complain because the bombing and occupying could be worse.

Great blueprint for peace you have there.


And Syria remains behind their borders, and will continue to do so by force or Israeli arms. That has been necessary due to the Syrian civil war, support for Hezbollah, and the presence of Iranian military elements. We'll have to wait and see what happens post-Assad, but it seems reasonable that Israel enforce the demilitarization of southern Syria, to prevent repeats of prior Syrian belligerence against Israel, fomented by Iran under the Assad regime. It's working. That's pragmatic. The Syrians are staying on their side of the border. They know that do resume hostilities will end badly for them. Pragmatic, indeed.


DP Well, you can be humdrum about Israel repeatedly violating international law, and continue to spew revisionist history - but the only thing that really matters is that empires inevitably fall and people like you only serve to increase the ranks of those eagerly awaiting Israel’s comeuppance.


If history is a guide, you'll be waiting a very long time.


Gosh, where to begin …

First, I’m not in the ranks waiting eagerly, but rather the minority trying to prevent paper tigers who fun their mouths - like you - from hastening what feels more and every day like that inevitable outcome.

Second, history? You think 75 years is sufficient evidence that a nation has become a permanent fixture? Are you serious? Really - are you serious?

Third, look no further than the pace at which the foundational underpinnings of the U.S. that we all thought were beyond reproach less than a decade ago are gradually crumbling for all the evidence needed to know that no nation is guaranteed to stand the test of time.

No nation has a “right to exist”, amigo. In fact, nations have no natural “rights” at all. Individuals like you need to wake up and face that fact.


It seems like in 75 years the Palestinians have advanced not a whit, while in that same time span Israel became a thriving first world economy and parliamentary democracy. The former breeds terrorists who are regularly exterminated, while the latter is a nuclear power. Iran is the only ally of the former, the latter is aligned with the United States. Which one is more likely to be here and flourishing 75 years from now, "rights to exist" entirely aside?

Wishful thinking and fantasies of Palestinian future greatness are unlikely to translate to reality anytime soon, based on historical precedent which shows no sign whatsoever of changing.


Oh, my - you actually don’t understand how this works.

It’s not the Palestinians who will bring about Israel’s demise. Their fate is an entirely different matter.
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Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Jordan right next to the West Bank? How is this any difference than Gaza? Moving them from east to west is supposed to the grand save? Really?

How about kicking Netanyahu out of power so Hamas’s sugar daddy is no longer in charge?


If they are moved to Jordan, Jordan will turn from a puppet state of Israel in to a majority Palestinian state. The West Bank will be annexed by the new Jordan. This is the best chance of a Palestinian state in 100 years.


Jordan is too close.

The best chance for a Palestinian state is in an alternative universe.


You do not get to decide. You have to pay us back for the billions we have lent you. Oh and how about publicly thanks the US? I have never seen anyone from the Israeli government ever thank the US.



Neither do you. The IDF is deciding for you, as partial payment for nearly a century of terror.

And where is all the Palestinian gratitude to the U.S. and the U.N. for their billions in aid? I suppose it's evident in good deeds, if not words? Deeds like the construction of subterranean military facilities nice new uniforms and green headbands, stages on which to parade hostages, and weapons used against their neighbor? Gratitude indeed.


And what about the almost a century of terror -- including massacres, rapes, throwing children into ovens, torture, unlawful detention, brutal eviction, and land/property theft -- that Israel has perpetrated against Palestinians for nearly a century?

Let's face it, the fundamental goal of Zionism is genocide for the sake of land theft. Zionists lust after other people's land and will steal it by any means necessary, including murder and displacement. In the eyes of most Zionists, Palestinians are at best an inconvenience to be erased and at worst an outlet for sadism. Why would you be surprised when Palestinians occasionally fight back? The Zionist cause is racist, murderous, and supremely narcissistic. Zionism is a sick cult that requires extreme religious fundamentalism, an extraordinarily selfish degree of ethnocentricity, and a sociopathic disregard for the rights, needs, and humanity of "the other." It's a stain on humanity that such a murderous cult exists in the 21st century.

The evil and selfishness of Zionism is illustrated by the bloodlust and callousness some of its proponents exhibit in this forum. It's quite sickening to read the racism and psychopathy on display against Palestinian people.

So many opinions.
Not a shred of proof.
All hallmarks of a paid Ham-A$$ troll from Gaza troll farm.
Normal people should not engage.


Israel was established by terrorists committing terrorism to achieve their aims. The historical record is irrefutable. You will never outrun those facts.

As for mention “normal people” … wow, are you just about the least self-aware individual imaginable or what?!


it must be interesting inside your head, a place where the violent armed rejection of an Arab state by the Arabs in 1948 leads logically to terrorism forever after against the Jewish state created at the same time, so that there can some day be a separate Arab state for the Gazans. Doesn't make any sense, but to realize that you have to appreciate the irony of Palestinian behavior. "Let's engage in unspeakable terror on Oct 7, that'll get us our own country in all of what is now Israel! What could go wrong!" 40,000 dead Palestinians later, "That didn't go too well, did it?"

Get real.


If Jews came To American and wanted half of the land from Americans, would you agree?


Depends, has America been the ancestral home of Jews since 2,000 BCE? Have Jews been repeatedly violently forced out of America despite this fact? Starting with the Babylonians, Romans, British, and most recently the Palestinians?


why have they always been forced out?


Because God loves them more than others apparently


Antisemitism in a nutshell right here


How is that antisemitism? Gods chosen is literally what Evangelicals and Jews believe

No
Perhaps you need to go to the religioun forum.
Evangelicals believe in Christ. The Gods chosen have been replaced by people who believe in Christ and the Jews are no longer a chosen people
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Anonymous wrote:From the river to the sea.....Humor combined with good sense!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KP-CRXROorw


This is it, not a fan of his BUT he summed it up perfectly!
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