Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not pro-Israel or pro-Hamas, so I don’t really don’t have a dog in this fight. I see the tit-for-tat of attacks have gone on for so long, it’s really impossible to figure out who committed the original sin here, and I don’t think it matters at this point.
I do think Israel has stepped over the line in terms of civilian casualties, but had the absolute right to invade after 10/7.
But, I am wondering what is the end game for Hamas at this point ? Israel is getting more ruthless by the day, and two different US administrations seem to either ignore or are incapable to stop it. Yet, Hamas still holds on to the hostages. If they turned them over, then there really is no credible reason for Israel to operate the way they do.
Hamas is extending this, and causing their population to take beating day in and day out. WTF do they want to turn over the hostages? Do they even have an effective leadership to make decisions? There is no “white knight” coming to their rescue that I can see.
Hamas, which the Gazans supported wholeheartedly, is the root cause of all Palestinian current-day problems. Instead of working to achieve a modus vivendi with Israel like a civilized government, and as have Jordan and Egypt and other Arab states in the region, it embarked on a patently futile spree of rape, murder, and kidnapping directed at civilians, and then doubled down by refusing to release the kidnapping victims without regard to the nature and extent of the inevitable and predictable Israeli response. As if the atrocities of Oct 7 were insufficient to sate their blood lust, Hamas has deliberately increased the body count among Palestinians by doggedly refusing to do anything to address the reason for Israeli retaliation. It continues to hold hostages and refuses to surrender, to achieve what, exactly? More casualties? Their intransigence is certainly not going to result in something better for the Gazans than the status quo ante. It is instead making the ultimate outcome much, much worse for Gaza, with a greatly reduced territory, much more tightly controlled, and a deep and enduring suspicion that no lasting peace will ever be possible with the Palestinians who spawned and supported the Hamas terror regime.
Majority of the population is under 18. They weren’t even alive when HAMAS came to power. I don’t think children chose HAMAS. If those children survive the genocide, I’m sure they won’t choose Israel.
The entire world hates Israel
Jews are hunted everywhere now
Jews are not hunted. Please stop the nonsense
Not hunted, but definitely hated. Conversations behind closed doors are shocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not pro-Israel or pro-Hamas, so I don’t really don’t have a dog in this fight. I see the tit-for-tat of attacks have gone on for so long, it’s really impossible to figure out who committed the original sin here, and I don’t think it matters at this point.
I do think Israel has stepped over the line in terms of civilian casualties, but had the absolute right to invade after 10/7.
But, I am wondering what is the end game for Hamas at this point ? Israel is getting more ruthless by the day, and two different US administrations seem to either ignore or are incapable to stop it. Yet, Hamas still holds on to the hostages. If they turned them over, then there really is no credible reason for Israel to operate the way they do.
Hamas is extending this, and causing their population to take beating day in and day out. WTF do they want to turn over the hostages? Do they even have an effective leadership to make decisions? There is no “white knight” coming to their rescue that I can see.
Hamas, which the Gazans supported wholeheartedly, is the root cause of all Palestinian current-day problems. Instead of working to achieve a modus vivendi with Israel like a civilized government, and as have Jordan and Egypt and other Arab states in the region, it embarked on a patently futile spree of rape, murder, and kidnapping directed at civilians, and then doubled down by refusing to release the kidnapping victims without regard to the nature and extent of the inevitable and predictable Israeli response. As if the atrocities of Oct 7 were insufficient to sate their blood lust, Hamas has deliberately increased the body count among Palestinians by doggedly refusing to do anything to address the reason for Israeli retaliation. It continues to hold hostages and refuses to surrender, to achieve what, exactly? More casualties? Their intransigence is certainly not going to result in something better for the Gazans than the status quo ante. It is instead making the ultimate outcome much, much worse for Gaza, with a greatly reduced territory, much more tightly controlled, and a deep and enduring suspicion that no lasting peace will ever be possible with the Palestinians who spawned and supported the Hamas terror regime.
Majority of the population is under 18. They weren’t even alive when HAMAS came to power. I don’t think children chose HAMAS. If those children survive the genocide, I’m sure they won’t choose Israel.
The entire world hates Israel
Jews are hunted everywhere now
Jews are not hunted. Please stop the nonsense
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not pro-Israel or pro-Hamas, so I don’t really don’t have a dog in this fight. I see the tit-for-tat of attacks have gone on for so long, it’s really impossible to figure out who committed the original sin here, and I don’t think it matters at this point.
I do think Israel has stepped over the line in terms of civilian casualties, but had the absolute right to invade after 10/7.
But, I am wondering what is the end game for Hamas at this point ? Israel is getting more ruthless by the day, and two different US administrations seem to either ignore or are incapable to stop it. Yet, Hamas still holds on to the hostages. If they turned them over, then there really is no credible reason for Israel to operate the way they do.
Hamas is extending this, and causing their population to take beating day in and day out. WTF do they want to turn over the hostages? Do they even have an effective leadership to make decisions? There is no “white knight” coming to their rescue that I can see.
Hamas, which the Gazans supported wholeheartedly, is the root cause of all Palestinian current-day problems. Instead of working to achieve a modus vivendi with Israel like a civilized government, and as have Jordan and Egypt and other Arab states in the region, it embarked on a patently futile spree of rape, murder, and kidnapping directed at civilians, and then doubled down by refusing to release the kidnapping victims without regard to the nature and extent of the inevitable and predictable Israeli response. As if the atrocities of Oct 7 were insufficient to sate their blood lust, Hamas has deliberately increased the body count among Palestinians by doggedly refusing to do anything to address the reason for Israeli retaliation. It continues to hold hostages and refuses to surrender, to achieve what, exactly? More casualties? Their intransigence is certainly not going to result in something better for the Gazans than the status quo ante. It is instead making the ultimate outcome much, much worse for Gaza, with a greatly reduced territory, much more tightly controlled, and a deep and enduring suspicion that no lasting peace will ever be possible with the Palestinians who spawned and supported the Hamas terror regime.
Majority of the population is under 18. They weren’t even alive when HAMAS came to power. I don’t think children chose HAMAS. If those children survive the genocide, I’m sure they won’t choose Israel.
The adults chose Hamas, and plenty of them are still present. The median age in Gaza is 18. Some Hamas members are reportedly as young as 12 years of age.
https://www.refworld.org/reference/annualreport/cscoal/2001/en/64736
By that logic, you have condemned all Jews to brutal, unrelenting persecution because “enough” of them support genocide, institutionalized rape, sodomy and sexual assault of detainees, and all of the heinous, unspeakable crimes against humanity (you know, like the actual beheaded babies and the babies savagely torn from wombs and the babies burned alive in ovens - all of which are central to the despicable deeds carried out by Israel’s founders) that lie at the epicenter of Israel’s foundation.
YOU have invited this condemnation onto the Jewish people. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not pro-Israel or pro-Hamas, so I don’t really don’t have a dog in this fight. I see the tit-for-tat of attacks have gone on for so long, it’s really impossible to figure out who committed the original sin here, and I don’t think it matters at this point.
I do think Israel has stepped over the line in terms of civilian casualties, but had the absolute right to invade after 10/7.
But, I am wondering what is the end game for Hamas at this point ? Israel is getting more ruthless by the day, and two different US administrations seem to either ignore or are incapable to stop it. Yet, Hamas still holds on to the hostages. If they turned them over, then there really is no credible reason for Israel to operate the way they do.
Hamas is extending this, and causing their population to take beating day in and day out. WTF do they want to turn over the hostages? Do they even have an effective leadership to make decisions? There is no “white knight” coming to their rescue that I can see.
Hamas, which the Gazans supported wholeheartedly, is the root cause of all Palestinian current-day problems. Instead of working to achieve a modus vivendi with Israel like a civilized government, and as have Jordan and Egypt and other Arab states in the region, it embarked on a patently futile spree of rape, murder, and kidnapping directed at civilians, and then doubled down by refusing to release the kidnapping victims without regard to the nature and extent of the inevitable and predictable Israeli response. As if the atrocities of Oct 7 were insufficient to sate their blood lust, Hamas has deliberately increased the body count among Palestinians by doggedly refusing to do anything to address the reason for Israeli retaliation. It continues to hold hostages and refuses to surrender, to achieve what, exactly? More casualties? Their intransigence is certainly not going to result in something better for the Gazans than the status quo ante. It is instead making the ultimate outcome much, much worse for Gaza, with a greatly reduced territory, much more tightly controlled, and a deep and enduring suspicion that no lasting peace will ever be possible with the Palestinians who spawned and supported the Hamas terror regime.
Majority of the population is under 18. They weren’t even alive when HAMAS came to power. I don’t think children chose HAMAS. If those children survive the genocide, I’m sure they won’t choose Israel.
The entire world hates Israel
Jews are hunted everywhere now
Jews are not hunted. Please stop the nonsense
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:for all those people who said the democrats were caving to Israel and that the Arabs and Muslims should instead vote for Trump, or stay home...
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2025/07/trump-gaza-mistakes/683651/?gift=Y5UOGK3oJJO3esRHvDP7oTneQ3j2vMlYV4y8YyZ7RaQ&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share
The Biden administration engaged in a public and private pressure campaign to compel Netanyahu to reject the ethnic cleansing calls of his far-right allies. It worked. Then Biden lost, the pressure stopped and Trump reversed everything.
No one said that. We knew Biden was bad, but that Trump would be worse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not pro-Israel or pro-Hamas, so I don’t really don’t have a dog in this fight. I see the tit-for-tat of attacks have gone on for so long, it’s really impossible to figure out who committed the original sin here, and I don’t think it matters at this point.
I do think Israel has stepped over the line in terms of civilian casualties, but had the absolute right to invade after 10/7.
But, I am wondering what is the end game for Hamas at this point ? Israel is getting more ruthless by the day, and two different US administrations seem to either ignore or are incapable to stop it. Yet, Hamas still holds on to the hostages. If they turned them over, then there really is no credible reason for Israel to operate the way they do.
Hamas is extending this, and causing their population to take beating day in and day out. WTF do they want to turn over the hostages? Do they even have an effective leadership to make decisions? There is no “white knight” coming to their rescue that I can see.
Hamas, which the Gazans supported wholeheartedly, is the root cause of all Palestinian current-day problems. Instead of working to achieve a modus vivendi with Israel like a civilized government, and as have Jordan and Egypt and other Arab states in the region, it embarked on a patently futile spree of rape, murder, and kidnapping directed at civilians, and then doubled down by refusing to release the kidnapping victims without regard to the nature and extent of the inevitable and predictable Israeli response. As if the atrocities of Oct 7 were insufficient to sate their blood lust, Hamas has deliberately increased the body count among Palestinians by doggedly refusing to do anything to address the reason for Israeli retaliation. It continues to hold hostages and refuses to surrender, to achieve what, exactly? More casualties? Their intransigence is certainly not going to result in something better for the Gazans than the status quo ante. It is instead making the ultimate outcome much, much worse for Gaza, with a greatly reduced territory, much more tightly controlled, and a deep and enduring suspicion that no lasting peace will ever be possible with the Palestinians who spawned and supported the Hamas terror regime.
Majority of the population is under 18. They weren’t even alive when HAMAS came to power. I don’t think children chose HAMAS. If those children survive the genocide, I’m sure they won’t choose Israel.
The entire world hates Israel
Jews are hunted everywhere now
Anonymous wrote:for all those people who said the democrats were caving to Israel and that the Arabs and Muslims should instead vote for Trump, or stay home...
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2025/07/trump-gaza-mistakes/683651/?gift=Y5UOGK3oJJO3esRHvDP7oTneQ3j2vMlYV4y8YyZ7RaQ&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share
The Biden administration engaged in a public and private pressure campaign to compel Netanyahu to reject the ethnic cleansing calls of his far-right allies. It worked. Then Biden lost, the pressure stopped and Trump reversed everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not pro-Israel or pro-Hamas, so I don’t really don’t have a dog in this fight. I see the tit-for-tat of attacks have gone on for so long, it’s really impossible to figure out who committed the original sin here, and I don’t think it matters at this point.
I do think Israel has stepped over the line in terms of civilian casualties, but had the absolute right to invade after 10/7.
But, I am wondering what is the end game for Hamas at this point ? Israel is getting more ruthless by the day, and two different US administrations seem to either ignore or are incapable to stop it. Yet, Hamas still holds on to the hostages. If they turned them over, then there really is no credible reason for Israel to operate the way they do.
Hamas is extending this, and causing their population to take beating day in and day out. WTF do they want to turn over the hostages? Do they even have an effective leadership to make decisions? There is no “white knight” coming to their rescue that I can see.
Hamas, which the Gazans supported wholeheartedly, is the root cause of all Palestinian current-day problems. Instead of working to achieve a modus vivendi with Israel like a civilized government, and as have Jordan and Egypt and other Arab states in the region, it embarked on a patently futile spree of rape, murder, and kidnapping directed at civilians, and then doubled down by refusing to release the kidnapping victims without regard to the nature and extent of the inevitable and predictable Israeli response. As if the atrocities of Oct 7 were insufficient to sate their blood lust, Hamas has deliberately increased the body count among Palestinians by doggedly refusing to do anything to address the reason for Israeli retaliation. It continues to hold hostages and refuses to surrender, to achieve what, exactly? More casualties? Their intransigence is certainly not going to result in something better for the Gazans than the status quo ante. It is instead making the ultimate outcome much, much worse for Gaza, with a greatly reduced territory, much more tightly controlled, and a deep and enduring suspicion that no lasting peace will ever be possible with the Palestinians who spawned and supported the Hamas terror regime.
Majority of the population is under 18. They weren’t even alive when HAMAS came to power. I don’t think children chose HAMAS. If those children survive the genocide, I’m sure they won’t choose Israel.
The adults chose Hamas, and plenty of them are still present. The median age in Gaza is 18. Some Hamas members are reportedly as young as 12 years of age.
https://www.refworld.org/reference/annualreport/cscoal/2001/en/64736
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not pro-Israel or pro-Hamas, so I don’t really don’t have a dog in this fight. I see the tit-for-tat of attacks have gone on for so long, it’s really impossible to figure out who committed the original sin here, and I don’t think it matters at this point.
I do think Israel has stepped over the line in terms of civilian casualties, but had the absolute right to invade after 10/7.
But, I am wondering what is the end game for Hamas at this point ? Israel is getting more ruthless by the day, and two different US administrations seem to either ignore or are incapable to stop it. Yet, Hamas still holds on to the hostages. If they turned them over, then there really is no credible reason for Israel to operate the way they do.
Hamas is extending this, and causing their population to take beating day in and day out. WTF do they want to turn over the hostages? Do they even have an effective leadership to make decisions? There is no “white knight” coming to their rescue that I can see.
Hamas, which the Gazans supported wholeheartedly, is the root cause of all Palestinian current-day problems. Instead of working to achieve a modus vivendi with Israel like a civilized government, and as have Jordan and Egypt and other Arab states in the region, it embarked on a patently futile spree of rape, murder, and kidnapping directed at civilians, and then doubled down by refusing to release the kidnapping victims without regard to the nature and extent of the inevitable and predictable Israeli response. As if the atrocities of Oct 7 were insufficient to sate their blood lust, Hamas has deliberately increased the body count among Palestinians by doggedly refusing to do anything to address the reason for Israeli retaliation. It continues to hold hostages and refuses to surrender, to achieve what, exactly? More casualties? Their intransigence is certainly not going to result in something better for the Gazans than the status quo ante. It is instead making the ultimate outcome much, much worse for Gaza, with a greatly reduced territory, much more tightly controlled, and a deep and enduring suspicion that no lasting peace will ever be possible with the Palestinians who spawned and supported the Hamas terror regime.
Majority of the population is under 18. They weren’t even alive when HAMAS came to power. I don’t think children chose HAMAS. If those children survive the genocide, I’m sure they won’t choose Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not pro-Israel or pro-Hamas, so I don’t really don’t have a dog in this fight. I see the tit-for-tat of attacks have gone on for so long, it’s really impossible to figure out who committed the original sin here, and I don’t think it matters at this point.
I do think Israel has stepped over the line in terms of civilian casualties, but had the absolute right to invade after 10/7.
But, I am wondering what is the end game for Hamas at this point ? Israel is getting more ruthless by the day, and two different US administrations seem to either ignore or are incapable to stop it. Yet, Hamas still holds on to the hostages. If they turned them over, then there really is no credible reason for Israel to operate the way they do.
Hamas is extending this, and causing their population to take beating day in and day out. WTF do they want to turn over the hostages? Do they even have an effective leadership to make decisions? There is no “white knight” coming to their rescue that I can see.
Hamas, which the Gazans supported wholeheartedly, is the root cause of all Palestinian current-day problems. Instead of working to achieve a modus vivendi with Israel like a civilized government, and as have Jordan and Egypt and other Arab states in the region, it embarked on a patently futile spree of rape, murder, and kidnapping directed at civilians, and then doubled down by refusing to release the kidnapping victims without regard to the nature and extent of the inevitable and predictable Israeli response. As if the atrocities of Oct 7 were insufficient to sate their blood lust, Hamas has deliberately increased the body count among Palestinians by doggedly refusing to do anything to address the reason for Israeli retaliation. It continues to hold hostages and refuses to surrender, to achieve what, exactly? More casualties? Their intransigence is certainly not going to result in something better for the Gazans than the status quo ante. It is instead making the ultimate outcome much, much worse for Gaza, with a greatly reduced territory, much more tightly controlled, and a deep and enduring suspicion that no lasting peace will ever be possible with the Palestinians who spawned and supported the Hamas terror regime.
Majority of the population is under 18. They weren’t even alive when HAMAS came to power. I don’t think children chose HAMAS. If those children survive the genocide, I’m sure they won’t choose Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not pro-Israel or pro-Hamas, so I don’t really don’t have a dog in this fight. I see the tit-for-tat of attacks have gone on for so long, it’s really impossible to figure out who committed the original sin here, and I don’t think it matters at this point.
I do think Israel has stepped over the line in terms of civilian casualties, but had the absolute right to invade after 10/7.
But, I am wondering what is the end game for Hamas at this point ? Israel is getting more ruthless by the day, and two different US administrations seem to either ignore or are incapable to stop it. Yet, Hamas still holds on to the hostages. If they turned them over, then there really is no credible reason for Israel to operate the way they do.
Hamas is extending this, and causing their population to take beating day in and day out. WTF do they want to turn over the hostages? Do they even have an effective leadership to make decisions? There is no “white knight” coming to their rescue that I can see.
Hamas, which the Gazans supported wholeheartedly, is the root cause of all Palestinian current-day problems. Instead of working to achieve a modus vivendi with Israel like a civilized government, and as have Jordan and Egypt and other Arab states in the region, it embarked on a patently futile spree of rape, murder, and kidnapping directed at civilians, and then doubled down by refusing to release the kidnapping victims without regard to the nature and extent of the inevitable and predictable Israeli response. As if the atrocities of Oct 7 were insufficient to sate their blood lust, Hamas has deliberately increased the body count among Palestinians by doggedly refusing to do anything to address the reason for Israeli retaliation. It continues to hold hostages and refuses to surrender, to achieve what, exactly? More casualties? Their intransigence is certainly not going to result in something better for the Gazans than the status quo ante. It is instead making the ultimate outcome much, much worse for Gaza, with a greatly reduced territory, much more tightly controlled, and a deep and enduring suspicion that no lasting peace will ever be possible with the Palestinians who spawned and supported the Hamas terror regime.
Anonymous wrote:I am not pro-Israel or pro-Hamas, so I don’t really don’t have a dog in this fight. I see the tit-for-tat of attacks have gone on for so long, it’s really impossible to figure out who committed the original sin here, and I don’t think it matters at this point.
I do think Israel has stepped over the line in terms of civilian casualties, but had the absolute right to invade after 10/7.
But, I am wondering what is the end game for Hamas at this point ? Israel is getting more ruthless by the day, and two different US administrations seem to either ignore or are incapable to stop it. Yet, Hamas still holds on to the hostages. If they turned them over, then there really is no credible reason for Israel to operate the way they do.
Hamas is extending this, and causing their population to take beating day in and day out. WTF do they want to turn over the hostages? Do they even have an effective leadership to make decisions? There is no “white knight” coming to their rescue that I can see.