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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will never forget the small Palestinian boy who was asked what he was carrying in his backpack. He opened and showed the Journalist the bits and pieces of his baby brother’s body. That’s what comes to mind when I think of the Israeli flag. [/quote] How touching. Grow up and reflect on why his brother died. Who started that conflict? Does Oct 7 come to mind? If not, you're willfully blind. [/quote] October 7 was the cumulation of decades of a deadly apartheid state. If the residents of the Warsaw ghetto had made a similar insurgence into Nazi Poland would you have blamed them? You are looking at a tiny dot in the middle of a war. [/quote] So you're saying Israel should not have left Gaza alone until Oct 7? It should have dispensed with the Palestinians when it could have in 1948, instead of leaving them alone except when they attacked? And Oct 7 was a reasonable response to grievances about land - murdering, raping, and kidnaping innocent civilians in a kibbutz and at a music festival, all good because, well, 1948? Nazi treatment of Jews does have a parallel in Palestinian treatment of Jews on Oct 7, but show me the death camps in Israel where Palestinians were systematically gassed en masse. Sick and depraved doesn't begin to describe that kind of attempt to justify the unjustifiable. [/quote]
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