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+$7000 It all started on Oct. 7th right? If they had just stayed in thier little ghettos/refugee camps none of this would have happened. Am I right? https://israelpalestinetimeline.org/charts/ [According to the UN, between 2006 and October 6, 2023, 5,365 Palestinians were killed and nearly 63,000 injured,] https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/latest/palestinians-west-bank-2023-was-deadliest-year-record [Even before Hamas' attack on October 7, Israeli forces had already killed 205 Palestinians in the West Bank this year, while settlers were responsible for nine more killings. Of these deaths, 52 occurred in ]
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So Oct 7 was ok because the Gazans wanted different housing and rape, murder, and kidnaping was the path towards a nicer apartment somewhere else? Terror as a response to disputes over land or to achieve political ambitions is unjustifiable. And there are plenty of Palestinian terror attacks to cite before Oct 7, all the way back to before 1947, so don't waste your breath trying to find some imaginary numerical equivalence for deaths as a justification for Oct. 7. |
Nakba. Never forget. |
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Surprised they didn't put rods up her rectum or attempt to harvest her organs like they do other Palestinians
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/gaza-authorities-accuse-israel-of-stealing-organs-from-released-palestinian-bodies/3719641 |
Right, another Palestinian loss of lives and territory as the result of violence and aggression in support of dubious territorial claims in the face of a U.N. resolution meant to provide statehood to both Jews and Palestinians. |
I’m not aware of anyone who said Pct 7th was ok. What people say is that Oct 7th did not happen in a vacuum. And unfortunately Israel’s reaction only made living conditions for Palestinians dramatically worse. Unless there is a reconciliation process unfortunately the kettle is going to boil again. |
Moron cites one U.N. Resolution despite spending 50-100% of his existence attempting to undermine all other U.N. Resolutions … Classic Zionist dum dum. (Didn’t bother to emphasize that this moron also claimed that acts of terrorism that the founders of Israel INVENTED are invalid expressions in furtherance of statehood, despite the fact that such terrorism is precisely the methods that were utilized by Zionists to achieve statehood) |
The context matters - here, the context is the use of violence to try to redress territorial claims, a morally indefensible approach to begin with. The use of violence begets a violent response, no surprise. So Oct 7, and all preceding Palestinian terror activity, merely provoked overwhelming military reactions, changing nothing politically in return for Palestinian lives lost. The decades-long Palestinian approach to resolving their grievances and territorial disputes has always been totally counterproductive. |
Sucks to always be on the losing side, doesn't it? Maybe it's time, after 80 or so years, to try something other than violence. |
So your argument is that there are no legitimate limits to violence in furtherance of Palestinian political ambitions? And some people wonder why Palestinians are pariahs everywhere in the civilized world. |
Yes, not every country gives invaders a debit card, free medical care, & a nice hotel room. |
I wouldn’t know. I’m not Palestinian and I live a life of privilege. Having said that, I do enjoy mocking scumbag bad actors wherever they toil, so there’s that. As far as eschewing violence, sure. I would always counsel others to avoid violence. But as a realist, I understand how much the vast majority of souls on this planet loathe Zionists for their policies and actions - and so I’m hardly surprised that my message of peace would fall on deaf ears for those who loathe them AND have had to endure their sick, immoral abuses for decades. |