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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can I just say, as a person with Palestinian family members who have suffered at the hands of the IDF, that the tide has really turned with respect to this issue and I see it everywhere. The way this was discussed 10 years ago versus now is night and day; and I appreciate how well-informed and diligent you all are when it comes to this topic. I appreciate all of you. [/quote] You appreciate extremists who support taking civilian hostages? Alrighty then.[/quote] Do you appreciate the IDF who routinely targets young girls, children and women? Do you appreciate the fact that my 16 year old cousin was raped by IDF soldiers in 2021? Is that what you support? Do you think those men will ever face justice? Do you think that type of horrific abuse should just be endured in perpetuity? Go fu*k yourself honestly. [/quote] Where is your proof that the IDF targets women and children? Targets them for what, exactly? I’m truly sorry if your cousin was sexually assaulted. You can also be sorry that civilians from Israel were taken hostage, sexually assaulted, and murdered, and that Palestinians celebrate and participate in that massacre. You yourself seem to celebrate it. I am sorry that Hamas uses civilians as human shields. Aside from Israeli policy, Palestinians have never used any resources or sympathy to better their outcomes. They use it to fund terrorism and perpetuate hatred, and for that reason, nothing will ever change. Part of the reason right wingism has thrived in Israel in recent decades is because Palestinians keep proving they have no interest in coexisting peacefully with Israel. Both sides need to accept a two state solution, and extremists like you are a part of the problem, not the solution. [/quote] What are you even talking about? How do I know? I just told you the account of my cousin and know first hand of the sexual assault committed against many other children and young women, crimes committed by the IDF. Where’s your proof that they don’t do? How do you know otherwise? How many Palestinians do you even know? Probably none which is why it’s so easy to dehumanize us. [/quote] Palestinians' penchant for victimhood and lies here on full display.[/quote] New poster here. Do you know any Palestinians in real life? Or for that matter anyone from the ME region other than Israelis? If you do, for your education, please engage them in conversation about their history. That will give you a fuller understanding. You simply cannot understanding by reading US media.[/quote] Oh please these raggedy Zionists keep all this to themselves because they know they’d be reviled in an area as diverse as the dmv. Or they’re trolls sitting in the middle of nowhere. Either way, they’re brainwashed and support the rape and murder of Palestinian children whole scale. If they could wake up tomorrow and all the children were dead, they’ve be over joyed and celebrating in the streets. [/quote] Yup, all brainwashed to think that Palestinian terror is a fine and good thing, and that the Palestinian civilian casualties and civil collapse are entirely unrelated. As always, the Palestinians bear no responsibility for anything, they are merely victims of those nasty Israelis who go after them for sport when bored. Not at all to suppress their terror activities, which never happened and are malicious fabrications. There are no changes in Palestinian behavior which can make any difference to anything, so why even try - let's just keep blaming the most successful regional country for our problems - no jealousy, envy, covetousness, malice or bitterness on display there. I know! Let's try calling them names! That will help bring about peace. [/quote] Then leave us alone. Get out of our Gaza and the West Bank and let us live, you’re so obsessed with us and the expulsion that you won’t. Get out, end the blockades, let us have our own country, but you won’t. Stop controlling everything, my god. [/quote] Israel wasn't in Gaza pre-Oct. 7. Prior to Israel’s founding and the Jordanian occupation of the West Bank, the territory contained several Jewish communities. Jordan expelled 17,000 Jews from the West Bank during the 1948 war, and when Israel conquered the territory in 1967, it had no Jewish population. The first West Bank settlement was Kfar Etzion, a Jewish community that existed prior to 1948 that Israel reestablished in 1967. So, the presence of the IDF in Gaza is due only to Hamas' atrocities of Oct 7, while the presence of the IDF and settlers in the West Bank is due only to Jordan's defeat following the 1967 war which was precipitated by Fatah and other Palestinian guerilla organizations attacking targets inside Israel. "Get out"? It's far too late for that when you speak of the West Bank, formerly used as a staging ground for terror attacks. And the IDF wasn't present in Gaza until the terror attacks of Oct 7. Notice a theme? Terrorists attack Israeli interests, get defeated, lose land, cry, and want the land back. Doesn't seem to work that way. [/quote] ?? Was Gaza its own country? Were its residents entitled to vote? Did they hold passports and allowed free travel? Who controlled the flow of goods and people in and out? [/quote]
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