calodo2003
Flaming Full Member
This just popped up on my YT feed. Mixed reviews...
To be fair, he said nobody cares anymore.What you are telling me is that the conviction that "bombing innocent civilians is bad" lasted as long as Israelis felt any actual fear. It's not a very flattering picture you're painting.
Never understood why Israel has such an outsize influence on the US.Most of them (UAE, Saudi, Egypt) are heavily influenced by the USA and in many cases funded and/or afraid of regime change if they're unfriendly (long history), so won't get involved outside of token platitudes.
You have a few who would help (Hizbollah, Iran, now the Houthis in Yemen), but they're obviously hesitant because the US will bomb them back to 1990. The real issue is Israel's stranglehold on the US. Remove that and you stop these one sided, mindless bloodsheds ever 2 years. Israel can basically do whatever it wants because it wields a massive amount of power on politicians in the US.
How do you think this will end? From my distant, non-involved perspective, it looks like Gaza will be razed and depopulated to be followed by an acceleration of settlement of the Left Bank such that there is no basis for a Palestinian state anymore. From what you are saying, it sounds like the result of the Hamas attack was to drive more liberal Israelis into the more militant camp.
Never understood why Israel has such an outsize influence on the US.
Which is precisely what its done. Even left wing Israelis seem to have finally come around to the idea that havingHamaspalestinians as neighbors is unsustainable going forward.
A more surgical operation is plausible, but would cause the deaths of many more Israeli soldiers. A price we're not willing to pay.
Hamas is hiding behind those women and children. it's unforunate, but that's the problem Hamas caused and is still causing by itself - first by doing that and then by making us desperate to destroy its military abilities.
How do you think this will end? From my distant, non-involved perspective, it looks like Gaza will be razed and depopulated to be followed by an acceleration of settlement of the Left Bank such that there is no basis for a Palestinian state anymore. From what you are saying, it sounds like the result of the Hamas attack was to drive more liberal Israelis into the more militant camp.
Ah Alas, the thousands of dead kids. They're just a sacrifice you're willing to make.
You're right, you are broken.
I was being sarcastic, No way is Anti-Zionism or criticism of Israel anti-Semitic.No is not. Specially when Palestinians are semitic too. Regardless how you feel
Err what?? Religious beliefs have been one of the biggest perpetrators of war throughout history. Religion actively propagates the idea of "Us" vs "Them".I can't comprehend how the perpetrators of these actions can justify them to themselves given their religious beliefs.
What you are telling me is that the conviction that "bombing innocent civilians is bad" lasted as long as Israelis felt any actual fear. It's not a very flattering picture you're painting.
BBC saying the Retuers photographer has shown multiple dead and injured children in that refugee camp blast. I wish the BBC etc would publish those, would help bring more attention to what's going on. We hear 50 dead, 500 dead every day that it's lost it's meaning - as they say a picture paints a thousand words.
Anyone know where to find these reuters photographs?
Really you had to add the last sentence? that means that everyone that has arms (I mean the body parts) is a threat? you know that is not true. It had been killings shooting at the back and just as statistics, just in 2022, 5 were under 13 years old, 3 were under 8 years old and 1 was 2 years old. Please, refrain to excuse the settlers and the IDF. is a constant justification and moving goalposts for what israel is doing
I'm well aware... And as I say, I can't comprehend it.Err what?? Religious beliefs have been one of the biggest perpetrators of war throughout history. Religion actively propagates the idea of "Us" vs "Them".
Er….yeah a 17 year old is still a kid btw. I also think it’s pretty fecked up a 18 year dumb feck can be drafted into the IDF although I guess that adds to the Starship Troopers vibe.
You just said whatever the cost, so at the very least you think those dead children are an acceptable price.Sometimes - sometimes, not all the time - it's just the reality. I'm not going to hide from it.
That's not me condoning all deaths, and certainly not the deaths of children. I have a terrible opinion of the settlers or of the IDFs actions in the West Bank.
To be honest, from your posts you seem like a lost cause, so I don't really expect anything. The fact you can see what your fellow citizens suffered as something truly horrific and at the same time you fail to see that your country is inflicting the same to other innocent people just astonishes me.
You just have this attitude
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Fair enough, but don't go around saying you feel oh so sorry for palestinians and you don't condone what's being done. You are ok with it, so just own it.I can absolutely see that and it was heartbreaking for me in the past.
But not this time. I want security and I don't care what it takes.
From what I've read, the neighbouring countries view Palestinians with caution because of past incidents such as Black September - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_SeptemberPardon my ignorance, but where is Palestine's backing ? Would it not be in their neighbours interest to retaliate ? If Israel can be backed by America & co... ?
Congratulations!!!I can absolutely see that and it was heartbreaking for me in the past.
But not this time. I want security and I don't care what it takes.
You just said whatever the cost, so at the very least you think those dead children are an acceptable price.
Congratulations!!!
feckin hell, mate, you should really take a break from this thread.In all honesty? I prefer that to dead Israeli soldiers. And I'm afraid that would be the price that we'll pay without those aerial strikes.
Fair enough, but don't go around saying you feel oh so sorry for palestinians and you don't condone what's being done. You are ok with it, so just own it.
Dude, you sound utterly broken. I find everything you're saying pretty abhorrent, but I suppose I have to give credit for being honest about your sentiments, which is a lot more than I can say for others.In all honesty? I prefer that to dead Israeli soldiers. And I'm afraid that would be the price that we'll pay without those aerial strikes.
Don't kid yourself. We all have this attitude, as we're just writing in a forum and then go and do something else.
.But not this time. I want security and I don't care what it takes.
You're Sir Keir Starmer and I claim my £5.In all honesty? I prefer that to dead Israeli soldiers. And I'm afraid that would be the price that we'll pay without those aerial strikes.
Yes. I would never wish my country's army to be a bunch of war criminals, bombing civilians to death, because that is convenient.Could you honestly tell me you'd feel differently had you been in my - or our - shoes?
The difference is that your state is perpetrating this with your votes and tax payers and you justify it and even see it as the right solution with...Some colateral damage necessary to achieve the goals. Others condemn it, pressure institutions and at least donate.
You are as participant as german citizens in the raise of nazism.
I understand what you are saying and while things were hardly optimal before October 7, it was Hamas's actions that caused the Israeli retaliation. Realistically, do you think other countries would have responded differently?
Yes. I would never wish my country's army to be a bunch of war criminals, bombing civilians to death, because that is convenient.
'Settlers'
‘A new Nakba’: settler violence forces Palestinians out of West Bank villages
Communities who have clung on for decades are leaving their homes in the face of rising attrition by Israelis
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/31/west-bank-palestinian-villages-israeli-army-settlers
I would dearly love to hear of another solution.
Which is precisely what its done. Even left wing Israelis seem to have finally come around to the idea that having Hamas as a neighbor is unsustainable going forward.
The Hamas people who butchered people are sub human as far as I am concerned.
Look, I understand that it's easy to look at it from the outside and think that Israel - a country with massive military power - should have responded differently, more mildly, to the attack from Hamas. But how many countries would truly do that?