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Israel - A Rant


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3 hours ago, Bjornebye said:


As long as you agree that Hamas and many weird horrible sick Arabs also do the same kind of slaughter in a much lesser scale then you’ll be ok 

What like stealing and invading land and countries under false pretexts (WMD etc.) in the name of spreading democracy, while massacring civilian populations for sport? Okay. 

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14 minutes ago, Planet Origi said:

What like stealing and invading land and countries under false pretexts (WMD etc.) in the name of spreading democracy, while massacring civilian populations for sport? Okay. 


You haven’t got the slightest idea 

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9 hours ago, Section_31 said:

Going into West Bank now these assholes.

 

They've been at it a while, also creeping more and more in to the occupied territories.

 

They've been using the really horrific things they're doing to almost mask the slightly less horrific.

 

Bunch of sociopathic cunts.

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I got called anti semitic for asking some “release the hostages” bell why they’re going into the West Bank if it’s just about hostages and Hamas. Makes you wonder. Maybe we’re all evil for caring about slaughter. Are all Palestinians animals? If so I’m vegan. Evil Cunts 

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11 hours ago, Section_31 said:

Going into West Bank now these assholes.


Yeah, agreed, and let’s call it what it is; It’s ethnic cleansing. I’m not entirely certain if the wider offensive technically meets the strict criteria for genocide under international law (Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide). It may well do, though it’s something that would need to be debated and analysed in court, but it’s hard to serious deny that it does constitute ethnic cleansing. 
 

Without meaningful opposition or (more importantly, I suspect) consequences from the international community, particularly from the United States, they’ll continue to push it as far as they possibly can. I understand Israel’s desire to get rid of Hamas - fuck, they’re a bunch of fanatical, murdering, psychopathic terrorists after all - and I’m okay with them doing so, but the key question remains: is it permissible to target or harm civilians in the process? The answer to this, from both an ethical and an international law perspective, is clearly fucking not. In the case of the West Bank, where no such justification for military action exists, the actions become even more indefensible.

 

Not really a great bunch of lads, TBH. 

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1 hour ago, Numero Veinticinco said:


Yeah, agreed, and let’s call it what it is; It’s ethnic cleansing. I’m not entirely certain if the wider offensive technically meets the strict criteria for genocide under international law (Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide). It may well do, though it’s something that would need to be debated and analysed in court, but it’s hard to serious deny that it does constitute ethnic cleansing. 
 

Without meaningful opposition or (more importantly, I suspect) consequences from the international community, particularly from the United States, they’ll continue to push it as far as they possibly can. I understand Israel’s desire to get rid of Hamas - fuck, they’re a bunch of fanatical, murdering, psychopathic terrorists after all - and I’m okay with them doing so, but the key question remains: is it permissible to target or harm civilians in the process? The answer to this, from both an ethical and an international law perspective, is clearly fucking not. In the case of the West Bank, where no such justification for military action exists, the actions become even more indefensible.

 

Not really a great bunch of lads, TBH. 


Hope this is you back. Sort an avatar out ffs 

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3 hours ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

 
 

Without meaningful opposition or (more importantly, I suspect) consequences from the international community, particularly from the United States, they’ll continue to push it as far as they possibly can. 


They own decision makers in both the US and the UK. 

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4 minutes ago, Jurgen Knows said:


They own decision makers in both the US and the UK. 


‘Decision makers’. In what way do they ‘own’ them and what are their names? This is going to be front page news in the morning. Why have you been sitting on this? 
 

Just kidding, TK. 

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Hopefully this is the development that will finally end the slaughter:
 
The head of Israel's Histadrut labour union called for a general strike beginning at 6 a.m. (0300 GMT) on Monday to pressure the government into reaching a deal to return Israeli hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza.
Arnon Bar-David, whose union represents hundreds of thousands of workers, called on all civilian workers to join the strike and said Ben Gurion Airport, Israel's main air transport hub, would be closed from 8 a.m. (0500 GMT).
Bar-David said that for now, the strike would just be for Monday but he sharply criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government for failing to bring hostages back alive. A dozen bodies of hostages have been brought back to Israel in the past week. Some 101 still remain, although Israel believes one-third of them are no longer alive.
"The neglect of the economy must be stopped," Bar-David said at a news conference. "Israel must be returned to a reasonable routine... We must reach a deal. A deal is more important than anything else.
"We are getting body bags instead of a deal."

 

 

 

 

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