23-10-2023, 09:09
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Re: Hamas Israel War
I’d imagine right now the Israelis are safer than they’ve ever been in Israel. Nothing will be crossing the border for quite some time and the Iron Dome does what it does
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23-10-2023, 10:30
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Re: Hamas Israel War
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I’d imagine right now the Israelis are safer than they’ve ever been in Israel. Nothing will be crossing the border for quite some time and the Iron Dome does what it does
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Christian, Jew or Muslim...it is safer living in Israel than Gaza.
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23-10-2023, 10:36
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Re: Hamas Israel War
Groups like Hamas aren't simple fixed targets. It isn't like this building is Hamas and is a viable target and the others aren't. They will move around, attack from one place, then skulk away and repeat. Israel can't simply do nothing but what can they do? Sending in troops won't work, it's not a friendly situation with locals welcoming liberating armies come to rid them of the terror groups.
The problem is not helped by extreme Israeli groups who want to claim more land for Israel and are not really sympathetic to the Palestinians.
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23-10-2023, 10:37
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Re: Hamas Israel War
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Christian, Jew or Muslim...it is safer living in Israel than Gaza.
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Don't think you'll find many, if any, Jews or Christians (maybe the odd Coptic) living in Gaza or any Arab/Muslim state nearby.
I don't know why, it's a very free and tolerant region.
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23-10-2023, 10:43
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Re: Hamas Israel War
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Originally Posted by Pierre
Don't think you'll find many, if any, Jews or Christians (maybe the odd Coptic) living in Gaza or any Arab/Muslim state nearby.
I don't know why, it's a very free and tolerant region.
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There’s certainly enough for Anglican and Orthodox churches. Only discovered this recently when Israel bombed them.
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23-10-2023, 11:15
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Re: Hamas Israel War
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Cutting off the water supply is really hitting those terrorists isn't it?
Or is just trying to kill off the majority innocent civilian population?
If it was any other country doing this we'd be calling it out for what it is, and taking some action, not just words.
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To you and others who focus on Gaza:
Following the atrocities committed by Hamas in Israel, what should Israel have done? How should Israel have reacted.
You lot avoid that opinion.
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23-10-2023, 11:23
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Re: Hamas Israel War
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Originally Posted by Pierre
Don't think you'll find many, if any, Jews or Christians (maybe the odd Coptic) living in Gaza or any Arab/Muslim state nearby.
I don't know why, it's a very free and tolerant region.
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There's Christians and churches. And it's not like you can just get on a plane out of the country!
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23-10-2023, 11:37
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Re: Hamas Israel War
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
To you and others who focus on Gaza:
Following the atrocities committed by Hamas in Israel, what should Israel have done? How should Israel have reacted.
You lot avoid that opinion.
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I made a very clear post on just this in my discussion with Pierre around the word “proportionate”.
There’s a massive scale at which Israel could have placed itself on in terms of punitive actions towards Hamas that could have minimised civilian casualties.
It’s not immediately clear that the current course of action, including a ground offensive, would actually make Israel any safer in the longer term.
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23-10-2023, 12:17
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Re: Hamas Israel War
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
To you and others who focus on Gaza:
Following the atrocities committed by Hamas in Israel, what should Israel have done? How should Israel have reacted.
You lot avoid that opinion.
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I'd suggest doing something that would actually change the status quo rather than prolonging it but then I don't believe the government there actually want peace and would go further and say a certain amount of atrocities are acceptable to them to maintain the current situation as make no mistake it's not Hamas Netanyahu fears, it's a two state solution he's scared of most
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23-10-2023, 12:25
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Re: Hamas Israel War
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make no mistake it's not Hamas Netanyahu fears, it's a two state solution he's scared of most
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and rightly so.
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23-10-2023, 12:45
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Re: Hamas Israel War
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and rightly so.
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The one-state solution clearly hasn't worked so why not try something different?
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23-10-2023, 13:00
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Re: Hamas Israel War
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The one-state solution clearly hasn't worked so why not try something different?
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Well for a start Hamas doesn’t want a two-state solution. That slogan its cheerleaders and fellow travellers like chanting in nice safe places like London, you know, “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” - that isn’t a clarion call for a two-state solution. It’s a call for Israel to be, as the Iranians less delicately put it, “wiped from the map”.
The Arabs in 1948 didn’t want a two-state solution either. They rejected the UN proposal even as Israel accepted it (though I caveat that observation by noting their reasons for doing so were not entirely unreasonable). Israel’s Arab neighbours didn’t want one in 1967 or 1973 either. And both of those conflicts have demonstrated to Israelis of all political persuasions that their territory is vulnerable, perhaps indefensible, on its pre 1967 borders. For all it is inflammatory and illegal by international law, their occupation and settlement of the West Bank has a clear internal logic.
Neither side wants a two-state solution is the fact nobody wants to admit out loud. Hamas and others believe that sooner or later their paymasters will be powerful enough to help them destroy Israel. Israel believes time is on its side, even if it takes another 100 years they will demographically neutralise and effectively absorb the West Bank. Gaza, which they have no particular interest in, actually has a lucrative potential future as a city state; they hope that sooner or later its inhabitants will see that and start building for it. Israel believes, as Golda Meir put it, that this can happen, when the day come that they “love their children more than they hate us.”
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23-10-2023, 13:43
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Re: Hamas Israel War
“Demographically neutralise” is a magnificent euphemism for long term genocide.
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23-10-2023, 13:50
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Re: Hamas Israel War
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Well for a start Hamas doesn’t want a two-state solution. That slogan its cheerleaders and fellow travellers like chanting in nice safe places like London, you know, “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” - that isn’t a clarion call for a two-state solution. It’s a call for Israel to be, as the Iranians less delicately put it, “wiped from the map”.
The Arabs in 1948 didn’t want a two-state solution either. They rejected the UN proposal even as Israel accepted it (though I caveat that observation by noting their reasons for doing so were not entirely unreasonable). Israel’s Arab neighbours didn’t want one in 1967 or 1973 either. And both of those conflicts have demonstrated to Israelis of all political persuasions that their territory is vulnerable, perhaps indefensible, on its pre 1967 borders. For all it is inflammatory and illegal by international law, their occupation and settlement of the West Bank has a clear internal logic.
Neither side wants a two-state solution is the fact nobody wants to admit out loud. Hamas and others believe that sooner or later their paymasters will be powerful enough to help them destroy Israel. Israel believes time is on its side, even if it takes another 100 years they will demographically neutralise and effectively absorb the West Bank. Gaza, which they have no particular interest in, actually has a lucrative potential future as a city state; they hope that sooner or later its inhabitants will see that and start building for it. Israel believes, as Golda Meir put it, that this can happen, when the day come that they “love their children more than they hate us.”
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The problem with their plan is there is no viable alternative to Abbas, who must be close to 90, by allowing Fatah to decay with no succession plan in place they risk hamas filling the west bank void too and I doubt Aloul is the man to stop it
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23-10-2023, 14:29
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Re: Hamas Israel War
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The problem with their plan is there is no viable alternative to Abbas, who must be close to 90, by allowing Fatah to decay with no succession plan in place they risk hamas filling the west bank void too and I doubt Aloul is the man to stop it
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There is a risk there but Israel isn’t shut out of the West Bank in the same way as it is in Gaza. I suspect they think they can ramp up their security presence there incrementally as required in order to keep a lid on it.
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“Demographically neutralise” is a magnificent euphemism for long term genocide.
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A bit like calling people who behead babies and rape dead women ‘militants’ isn’t it.
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