Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wars end when the losing side surrenders. End of story. If the Palestinians prefer fighting to the death than surrendering then so be it. They're getting their wish.
Interesting. Would you say the same about the siege of Leningrad, where up to one million people died of hunger?
it was war. And in the end the Soviets won, as will the Israelis, despite terrorist pinpricks all along the way. The Germans suffered dramatically in the Soviet Union, and could avoided all their own losses had they not invaded to begin with, just as Hamas could have avoided all this by not invading on Oct 7.
+ 1 I don't understand how rational people can not hold Hamas, and all the Palestinian governing bodies that came before Hamas, accountable for the horrible state of the Palestinians. I don't see any pro-Palestinian protesters, who claim to be for peace, protesting against the violent, terrorists Hamas. Those protesters are not pro-peace -- the are pro-Palestine, at any cost, no matter the human suffering. And they cling to the delusion that someday they will win. They lost a long time ago. They are the losers and need to accept that. Negotiate a deal that's less than ideal, sooner rather than later so less Palestinians have to die. It's all they're going to get.
Protesting? They’re trying to find food and not get shot. Sorry they didn’t make up the right signs for you.
Hasbara moron
Anonymous wrote:Np.
I am done with Israel and its supporters. ‘Never again’ for me means I will never vote for or support a politician who supports Israel. And I was a moderate before.
To the Jewish people of the US, many of whom I have considered friends - if you supported Israel and made excuses through this, I’m sorry but I’ll never look at you the same again, ever. I will never ever support another Israeli cause. You had a unique chance to change this, to call on your synagogues to challenge Israel’s policies, to call on them to call out AIPAC’s perverse involvement in US elections, to call out US funding of this slaughter, to call out the travesty of college students being attacked and doxed by thugs like Bill Ackman for protesting this tragedy, and to call out all the phony claims of anti semitism for people expressing sympathy for the Palestinian cause.
To those who did, thank you from the bottom of my heart. I know there are kind, decent people everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Hamas has been circulating fake stories and images about Gaza starvation, people on here are either Hamas or trolls or maybe both lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wars end when the losing side surrenders. End of story. If the Palestinians prefer fighting to the death than surrendering then so be it. They're getting their wish.
Interesting. Would you say the same about the siege of Leningrad, where up to one million people died of hunger?
it was war. And in the end the Soviets won, as will the Israelis, despite terrorist pinpricks all along the way. The Germans suffered dramatically in the Soviet Union, and could avoided all their own losses had they not invaded to begin with, just as Hamas could have avoided all this by not invading on Oct 7.
+ 1 I don't understand how rational people can not hold Hamas, and all the Palestinian governing bodies that came before Hamas, accountable for the horrible state of the Palestinians. I don't see any pro-Palestinian protesters, who claim to be for peace, protesting against the violent, terrorists Hamas. Those protesters are not pro-peace -- the are pro-Palestine, at any cost, no matter the human suffering. And they cling to the delusion that someday they will win. They lost a long time ago. They are the losers and need to accept that. Negotiate a deal that's less than ideal, sooner rather than later so less Palestinians have to die. It's all they're going to get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wars end when the losing side surrenders. End of story. If the Palestinians prefer fighting to the death than surrendering then so be it. They're getting their wish.
Interesting. Would you say the same about the siege of Leningrad, where up to one million people died of hunger?
it was war. And in the end the Soviets won, as will the Israelis, despite terrorist pinpricks all along the way. The Germans suffered dramatically in the Soviet Union, and could avoided all their own losses had they not invaded to begin with, just as Hamas could have avoided all this by not invading on Oct 7.
Anonymous wrote:NP. I’ve asked people I know this question. They universally think the photos are fake. They think in particular the pictures of chubby moms with skeletal children are doctored. They say Hamas has lied too many times.
I cannot persuade them otherwise, I have tried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wars end when the losing side surrenders. End of story. If the Palestinians prefer fighting to the death than surrendering then so be it. They're getting their wish.
Interesting. Would you say the same about the siege of Leningrad, where up to one million people died of hunger?
The war in Gaza would end today if Hamas surrendered and agreed to live in peace with Israel.
How exactly might one live in peace with a neighbor who asserts their right to attack you (for any reason or none at all) as part of their “preemptive self-defense” doctrine, but denies you the same right?
You look at history, and see that Israel leaves alone those who leave them alone, e.g., Egypt, Jordan, and other former enemies who have made peace with Israel. Who refuses to make peace? Palestinians. Who reaps the consequences of their aggression? Palestinians. Who can put an end to it? Palestinians. They just don't want to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wars end when the losing side surrenders. End of story. If the Palestinians prefer fighting to the death than surrendering then so be it. They're getting their wish.
Interesting. Would you say the same about the siege of Leningrad, where up to one million people died of hunger?
The war in Gaza would end today if Hamas surrendered and agreed to live in peace with Israel.
How exactly might one live in peace with a neighbor who asserts their right to attack you (for any reason or none at all) as part of their “preemptive self-defense” doctrine, but denies you the same right?
You look at history, and see that Israel leaves alone those who leave them alone, e.g., Egypt, Jordan, and other former enemies who have made peace with Israel. Who refuses to make peace? Palestinians. Who reaps the consequences of their aggression? Palestinians. Who can put an end to it? Palestinians. They just don't want to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wars end when the losing side surrenders. End of story. If the Palestinians prefer fighting to the death than surrendering then so be it. They're getting their wish.
Interesting. Would you say the same about the siege of Leningrad, where up to one million people died of hunger?
The war in Gaza would end today if Hamas surrendered and agreed to live in peace with Israel.
How exactly might one live in peace with a neighbor who asserts their right to attack you (for any reason or none at all) as part of their “preemptive self-defense” doctrine, but denies you the same right?
You look at history, and see that Israel leaves alone those who leave them alone, e.g., Egypt, Jordan, and other former enemies who have made peace with Israel. Who refuses to make peace? Palestinians. Who reaps the consequences of their aggression? Palestinians. Who can put an end to it? Palestinians. They just don't want to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wars end when the losing side surrenders. End of story. If the Palestinians prefer fighting to the death than surrendering then so be it. They're getting their wish.
Interesting. Would you say the same about the siege of Leningrad, where up to one million people died of hunger?
it was war. And in the end the Soviets won, as will the Israelis, despite terrorist pinpricks all along the way. The Germans suffered dramatically in the Soviet Union, and could avoided all their own losses had they not invaded to begin with, just as Hamas could have avoided all this by not invading on Oct 7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wars end when the losing side surrenders. End of story. If the Palestinians prefer fighting to the death than surrendering then so be it. They're getting their wish.
Interesting. Would you say the same about the siege of Leningrad, where up to one million people died of hunger?
The war in Gaza would end today if Hamas surrendered and agreed to live in peace with Israel.
How exactly might one live in peace with a neighbor who asserts their right to attack you (for any reason or none at all) as part of their “preemptive self-defense” doctrine, but denies you the same right?