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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, it looks like we'll soon be back to the status quo before Oct 7, minus 47K Palestinians and a much smaller number of Israelis. It's easy to conclude that since Hamas is neither renouncing violence nor their goal of exterminating Israel that they will rearm and try and fail again - let's revisit this thread in a few months or years to see if this prediction proves accurate. [/quote] 100% true. As a matter of fact, you can find threads on DCUM from 10 or so years ago with the same ridiculous and hateful comments between the supporters of the two sides in the conflict. I've never met an American Jewish or Palestinian person that didn't seem like kind and peaceful souls. Why are Jews and Palestinians in the Middle East so hateful, intolerant, and murderous? Is it just the so called leaders of both sides that are so terrible or are many of the regular people in that region terrible too?[/quote] Because there’s an apartheid. Keep clutching your pearls though. If you lived on the oppressed side of an apartheid, you’d be terrible as you call it too. [/quote] It's not apartheid to keep terrorists at arm's length. If the terror were to stop for more than a few weeks, perhaps the restrictions imposed on the Gazans for security reasons would be progressively reduced. We're unlikely to ever find out, because the devotion to terror is unlikely to be relinquished, and security measures to suppress it will consequently remain in place. There is no reward for terror activity. [/quote] So many words to drench us in your Israeli propaganda spittle … The founders of Israel are the reason modern day terrorism exists. They accomplished the aims of early Zionism through terrorism. Full stop. So for you to say that “there is no reward for terror activity”, you’ve got some real chutzpah … As far as everything else you wasted our time with, do you realize what kind of a deranged POS moron you look like arguing that Israel “perhaps” might have progressively reduced the destructive effects of their occupation, blockade, etc. in Gaza when the rest of the world has already watched Israel do the diametric opposite in response to 20+ years of complete and uninterrupted capitulation in the West Bank? But we’re supposed to believe that Israel would have eased the suffering in Gaza after “a few weeks” of “know your place, boy” compliance? Honestly - F right off the first bridge you can find. You don’t deserve to breathe the same air as the people trying to work toward global peace. You’re an impediment to peace, and that’s hardly surprising given your allegiance.[/quote] The reward for terrorist activity is death and destruction, so there is that. As long as they keep it up, that's their result. They can stop, or not. The consequences of not stopping are clear and have always been so over the last 77 years. [/quote] What? It’s difficult to understand your garbled proclamations when you’re hidden behind Uncle Sam’s pant legs.[/quote] ? Are you referring to how the U.S. is an Israeli ally, while Gaza is a client state of the U.N. and Iran? [/quote] Ally? You’re our welfare recipient. Don’t get it twisted and think we’re equals. We’re not, nor have we ever been so. I see that you firmly believe that the conditions that have led to that welfare arrangement (our superpower status, you’re weasel-y system of corrupting our political class into paying your bills and fighting those you seek to destroy) will never change, that you are quite content with the status quo. From that, I’ll conclude that you will be gravely, gravely disappointed as the pages of history turn and you are forced to learn that this, like all things that have come before, is a transient period. We won’t remain the only superpower. We will eventually turn 180 on Israel. You have a 0 - 0% probability of being able to establish alternate means of protection or self-sufficiency when that time arrives. How Israel has conducted its affairs to that point will inform the decisions re: consequences. Having “the bomb” doesn’t mean a thing if we can strike you before you can do anything with it. That will always be the case. If we don’t want you with it, you won’t have it. The end. [/quote] If you think the U.S. will launch a preemptive nuclear attack on Israel, ever, you have a rich fantasy life. Back in the real world, acts of terror will continue to have a price, as we will no doubt see in real time again soon enough. [/quote]
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