Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many Hamas apologists here. If you can't see that Israel tries to minimize casualties while Hamas' stated goal is to kill every Jew and wipe Israel off the map, there is really no conversation to be had. I don't know when this board turned into such leftist radicalists, but it's clear there is no place for truth and a conversation about morality.
No, it's one person posting endless follow-up responses to an initial provocative start to a thread. It's an effort to demonstrate, through multiple redundant and self-congratulatory posts, "widespread" support for Hamas and the Palestinians and, by extension, their Iranian puppet-masters. Fabricated "facts", citations to fringe, unreliable, and unbelievable social media sites as "evidence" to back up ridiculous claims, and when all else fails simple invective, are consistent hallmarks of her activity in thread after thread she initiates and then responds to herself with post after post affirming her initial nonsensical statements. You'll notice that reasoned replies are ignored, or are dismissed through deflection: Nakba! Genocide! Netanyahu is a secret Hamas supporter!, etc., etc., in every one of her threads. In her world, Oct 7 and the decades of preceding Palestinian terror attacks never happened, the Palestinian opportunity for their own country in 1948 was never squandered in favor of efforts to wipe out Israel at the moment it was created by the U.N., and all Palestinian casualties are helpless, innocent peace-loving deliberate targets of Israeli aggression. In her world, self-defense is a concept which applies only to the Palestinians, Hamas is somehow completely unrelated to the Palestinian people who raised, indoctrinated, supported, and concealed the terrorists, and the hostages are unworthy of being spoken of.
I think there are many distinct posters here who do not support war with Iran, who criticize Israeli strikes on the civilian population of Gaza, and who think Netanyahu cares more about his political career than he ever did about the hostages.
LOL. Nobody is as crazy as you. Member of the IRGC.
Personally, I find genocide apologist and pro-baby killers a bit more deranged
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many Hamas apologists here. If you can't see that Israel tries to minimize casualties while Hamas' stated goal is to kill every Jew and wipe Israel off the map, there is really no conversation to be had. I don't know when this board turned into such leftist radicalists, but it's clear there is no place for truth and a conversation about morality.
No, it's one person posting endless follow-up responses to an initial provocative start to a thread. It's an effort to demonstrate, through multiple redundant and self-congratulatory posts, "widespread" support for Hamas and the Palestinians and, by extension, their Iranian puppet-masters. Fabricated "facts", citations to fringe, unreliable, and unbelievable social media sites as "evidence" to back up ridiculous claims, and when all else fails simple invective, are consistent hallmarks of her activity in thread after thread she initiates and then responds to herself with post after post affirming her initial nonsensical statements. You'll notice that reasoned replies are ignored, or are dismissed through deflection: Nakba! Genocide! Netanyahu is a secret Hamas supporter!, etc., etc., in every one of her threads. In her world, Oct 7 and the decades of preceding Palestinian terror attacks never happened, the Palestinian opportunity for their own country in 1948 was never squandered in favor of efforts to wipe out Israel at the moment it was created by the U.N., and all Palestinian casualties are helpless, innocent peace-loving deliberate targets of Israeli aggression. In her world, self-defense is a concept which applies only to the Palestinians, Hamas is somehow completely unrelated to the Palestinian people who raised, indoctrinated, supported, and concealed the terrorists, and the hostages are unworthy of being spoken of.
I think there are many distinct posters here who do not support war with Iran, who criticize Israeli strikes on the civilian population of Gaza, and who think Netanyahu cares more about his political career than he ever did about the hostages.
LOL. Nobody is as crazy as you. Member of the IRGC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many Hamas apologists here. If you can't see that Israel tries to minimize casualties while Hamas' stated goal is to kill every Jew and wipe Israel off the map, there is really no conversation to be had. I don't know when this board turned into such leftist radicalists, but it's clear there is no place for truth and a conversation about morality.
No, it's one person posting endless follow-up responses to an initial provocative start to a thread. It's an effort to demonstrate, through multiple redundant and self-congratulatory posts, "widespread" support for Hamas and the Palestinians and, by extension, their Iranian puppet-masters. Fabricated "facts", citations to fringe, unreliable, and unbelievable social media sites as "evidence" to back up ridiculous claims, and when all else fails simple invective, are consistent hallmarks of her activity in thread after thread she initiates and then responds to herself with post after post affirming her initial nonsensical statements. You'll notice that reasoned replies are ignored, or are dismissed through deflection: Nakba! Genocide! Netanyahu is a secret Hamas supporter!, etc., etc., in every one of her threads. In her world, Oct 7 and the decades of preceding Palestinian terror attacks never happened, the Palestinian opportunity for their own country in 1948 was never squandered in favor of efforts to wipe out Israel at the moment it was created by the U.N., and all Palestinian casualties are helpless, innocent peace-loving deliberate targets of Israeli aggression. In her world, self-defense is a concept which applies only to the Palestinians, Hamas is somehow completely unrelated to the Palestinian people who raised, indoctrinated, supported, and concealed the terrorists, and the hostages are unworthy of being spoken of.
I think there are many distinct posters here who do not support war with Iran, who criticize Israeli strikes on the civilian population of Gaza, and who think Netanyahu cares more about his political career than he ever did about the hostages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many Hamas apologists here. If you can't see that Israel tries to minimize casualties while Hamas' stated goal is to kill every Jew and wipe Israel off the map, there is really no conversation to be had. I don't know when this board turned into such leftist radicalists, but it's clear there is no place for truth and a conversation about morality.
No, it's one person posting endless follow-up responses to an initial provocative start to a thread. It's an effort to demonstrate, through multiple redundant and self-congratulatory posts, "widespread" support for Hamas and the Palestinians and, by extension, their Iranian puppet-masters. Fabricated "facts", citations to fringe, unreliable, and unbelievable social media sites as "evidence" to back up ridiculous claims, and when all else fails simple invective, are consistent hallmarks of her activity in thread after thread she initiates and then responds to herself with post after post affirming her initial nonsensical statements. You'll notice that reasoned replies are ignored, or are dismissed through deflection: Nakba! Genocide! Netanyahu is a secret Hamas supporter!, etc., etc., in every one of her threads. In her world, Oct 7 and the decades of preceding Palestinian terror attacks never happened, the Palestinian opportunity for their own country in 1948 was never squandered in favor of efforts to wipe out Israel at the moment it was created by the U.N., and all Palestinian casualties are helpless, innocent peace-loving deliberate targets of Israeli aggression. In her world, self-defense is a concept which applies only to the Palestinians, Hamas is somehow completely unrelated to the Palestinian people who raised, indoctrinated, supported, and concealed the terrorists, and the hostages are unworthy of being spoken of.
I think there are many distinct posters here who do not support war with Iran, who criticize Israeli strikes on the civilian population of Gaza, and who think Netanyahu cares more about his political career than he ever did about the hostages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not cool for Iran to attack an Israeli hospital.
Apparently, there was an IDF command and control facility below the hospital. Thoughts and prayers, though.
That is false. What is your source for this statement? Iranian TV?
It's obviously irony, meant to highlight that Israeli military forces do not hide behind, among, and underneath civilians, unlike Hamas' policy and practice. Attacking Israeli civilian structures is a deliberate choice to target them instead of military facilities. in Gaza, there's no distinction; Hamas is in, among, and under the civilian infrastructure, deliberately intermingling in a futile hope that doing so will prevent them from being targeted.
Israel locates military facilities in populated areas, too.
The distinction you are trying to draw doesn't exist.
The Israeli hospital is not a military facility. Why, then, was it targeted?
Probably for the same reason Israel targeted and bombed hospitals. Some weak @ss justification or oopsie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many Hamas apologists here. If you can't see that Israel tries to minimize casualties while Hamas' stated goal is to kill every Jew and wipe Israel off the map, there is really no conversation to be had. I don't know when this board turned into such leftist radicalists, but it's clear there is no place for truth and a conversation about morality.
No, it's one person posting endless follow-up responses to an initial provocative start to a thread. It's an effort to demonstrate, through multiple redundant and self-congratulatory posts, "widespread" support for Hamas and the Palestinians and, by extension, their Iranian puppet-masters. Fabricated "facts", citations to fringe, unreliable, and unbelievable social media sites as "evidence" to back up ridiculous claims, and when all else fails simple invective, are consistent hallmarks of her activity in thread after thread she initiates and then responds to herself with post after post affirming her initial nonsensical statements. You'll notice that reasoned replies are ignored, or are dismissed through deflection: Nakba! Genocide! Netanyahu is a secret Hamas supporter!, etc., etc., in every one of her threads. In her world, Oct 7 and the decades of preceding Palestinian terror attacks never happened, the Palestinian opportunity for their own country in 1948 was never squandered in favor of efforts to wipe out Israel at the moment it was created by the U.N., and all Palestinian casualties are helpless, innocent peace-loving deliberate targets of Israeli aggression. In her world, self-defense is a concept which applies only to the Palestinians, Hamas is somehow completely unrelated to the Palestinian people who raised, indoctrinated, supported, and concealed the terrorists, and the hostages are unworthy of being spoken of.
lol straight from Tel Aviv
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not cool for Iran to attack an Israeli hospital.
Apparently, there was an IDF command and control facility below the hospital. Thoughts and prayers, though.
That is false. What is your source for this statement? Iranian TV?
I mean, that's the justification Israel gives for bombing hospitals. What's good for the goose and all.
Ah. Si you lied.
In Israel’s case, they are correct. They have shown evidence of the Hamas tunnels and Hamas storage facilities in and under hospitals.
Because Hamas likes to use women and children as shields. They aren't as valuable as men.
The Israeli government is using Americans as human shields. The IDF is embedding itself amongst the civilian population. They have military headquarters in tunnels under hospitals. Every accusation is a confession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many Hamas apologists here. If you can't see that Israel tries to minimize casualties while Hamas' stated goal is to kill every Jew and wipe Israel off the map, there is really no conversation to be had. I don't know when this board turned into such leftist radicalists, but it's clear there is no place for truth and a conversation about morality.
No, it's one person posting endless follow-up responses to an initial provocative start to a thread. It's an effort to demonstrate, through multiple redundant and self-congratulatory posts, "widespread" support for Hamas and the Palestinians and, by extension, their Iranian puppet-masters. Fabricated "facts", citations to fringe, unreliable, and unbelievable social media sites as "evidence" to back up ridiculous claims, and when all else fails simple invective, are consistent hallmarks of her activity in thread after thread she initiates and then responds to herself with post after post affirming her initial nonsensical statements. You'll notice that reasoned replies are ignored, or are dismissed through deflection: Nakba! Genocide! Netanyahu is a secret Hamas supporter!, etc., etc., in every one of her threads. In her world, Oct 7 and the decades of preceding Palestinian terror attacks never happened, the Palestinian opportunity for their own country in 1948 was never squandered in favor of efforts to wipe out Israel at the moment it was created by the U.N., and all Palestinian casualties are helpless, innocent peace-loving deliberate targets of Israeli aggression. In her world, self-defense is a concept which applies only to the Palestinians, Hamas is somehow completely unrelated to the Palestinian people who raised, indoctrinated, supported, and concealed the terrorists, and the hostages are unworthy of being spoken of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not cool for Iran to attack an Israeli hospital.
Apparently, there was an IDF command and control facility below the hospital. Thoughts and prayers, though.
That is false. What is your source for this statement? Iranian TV?
It's obviously irony, meant to highlight that Israeli military forces do not hide behind, among, and underneath civilians, unlike Hamas' policy and practice. Attacking Israeli civilian structures is a deliberate choice to target them instead of military facilities. in Gaza, there's no distinction; Hamas is in, among, and under the civilian infrastructure, deliberately intermingling in a futile hope that doing so will prevent them from being targeted.
Israel locates military facilities in populated areas, too.
The distinction you are trying to draw doesn't exist.
The Israeli hospital is not a military facility. Why, then, was it targeted?
Anonymous wrote:Huckabee's comment about nukes, and Trump's warning for Tehran residents to evacuate makes the nuclear possibility even stronger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://x.com/JenGriffinFNC/status/1935458338071871676
Chief Pentagon Official fired. Col McCormack wrote, “Netanyahu and his Judeo-supremacist cronies,” to Washington having “overwhelmingly” enabled Israel’s “bad behavior” and pro-Israel activists in the United States prioritizing “support for Israel over our actual foreign interests.” He also bashed Israel as a “death cult” that is America’s “worst ally”
Good thing his anonymous posts were identified as being done by him and that he was fired.
He should. It hold a place I. The US government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many Hamas apologists here. If you can't see that Israel tries to minimize casualties while Hamas' stated goal is to kill every Jew and wipe Israel off the map, there is really no conversation to be had. I don't know when this board turned into such leftist radicalists, but it's clear there is no place for truth and a conversation about morality.
No, it's one person posting endless follow-up responses to an initial provocative start to a thread. It's an effort to demonstrate, through multiple redundant and self-congratulatory posts, "widespread" support for Hamas and the Palestinians and, by extension, their Iranian puppet-masters. Fabricated "facts", citations to fringe, unreliable, and unbelievable social media sites as "evidence" to back up ridiculous claims, and when all else fails simple invective, are consistent hallmarks of her activity in thread after thread she initiates and then responds to herself with post after post affirming her initial nonsensical statements. You'll notice that reasoned replies are ignored, or are dismissed through deflection: Nakba! Genocide! Netanyahu is a secret Hamas supporter!, etc., etc., in every one of her threads. In her world, Oct 7 and the decades of preceding Palestinian terror attacks never happened, the Palestinian opportunity for their own country in 1948 was never squandered in favor of efforts to wipe out Israel at the moment it was created by the U.N., and all Palestinian casualties are helpless, innocent peace-loving deliberate targets of Israeli aggression. In her world, self-defense is a concept which applies only to the Palestinians, Hamas is somehow completely unrelated to the Palestinian people who raised, indoctrinated, supported, and concealed the terrorists, and the hostages are unworthy of being spoken of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not cool for Iran to attack an Israeli hospital.
Apparently, there was an IDF command and control facility below the hospital. Thoughts and prayers, though.
That is false. What is your source for this statement? Iranian TV?
It's obviously irony, meant to highlight that Israeli military forces do not hide behind, among, and underneath civilians, unlike Hamas' policy and practice. Attacking Israeli civilian structures is a deliberate choice to target them instead of military facilities. in Gaza, there's no distinction; Hamas is in, among, and under the civilian infrastructure, deliberately intermingling in a futile hope that doing so will prevent them from being targeted.
Israel locates military facilities in populated areas, too.
The distinction you are trying to draw doesn't exist.
The Israeli hospital is not a military facility. Why, then, was it targeted?