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If Israel are concerned by the numbers protesting around the world then they could abide by the norms and customs that we consider acceptable in war. I’ll pre-empt “why don’t you ask Hamas to?” by answering now - I hold nation states that would claim to be civilised above to a higher standard and it’s only right to. It’s what is supposed to distinguish the two. If a county wants to discard these norms they will, rightly, be condemned. There’s no requirement to run through every injustice in the world before arriving at the plight of the Palestinian people being massacred and survivors having everything they have taken from them. They have just as much right to live in peace in their own land as Israelis. If Israel, or any of it’s supporters, wants to deny them that fundamental right then there’s well known terms for that. If two “Arab-Muslim” nations went to war (presuming the CIA isn’t financing at least one side) in the conflict it’d be extremely unlikely to be so lop-sided in outcomes or overtly backed and financed by the US with political cover from the UK or the EU. The value in protesting (questionable anyway, Chris had an excellent post on it) is massively reduced. |
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I don’t think I’ve seen many protest Saudi Arabia’s actions against Yemen Not much about Syria killing their own ( but ‘stop the war’ did jump in when we suggested getting involved) When there were marches by actual Muslims against violence by Muslims I regards to ISIS in 2017, there weren’t so many Barnabys, Indigos and Tarquins marching along. Quote:
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But a nations first responsibility is to its citizens and to protect them and itself. Above all else. If you can’t defend your nation, you have no nation. The nations surrounding Israel do not respect diplomacy, they do not respect talks, they do not respect any sign of weakness. This is arguably why we are where we are. What they respect and respond to is power, Israel now know that diplomacy and talks are a dead end. Quote:
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Selectively quoting to misrepresent my comments to remove context is unhelpful Pierre.
Your pretence that Israel is under existential threat from Hamas, or anyone else, is a sleight of hand to justify what is clearly a disproportionate response by Israel. Much like the pretence that it was ever about self defence. And the pretence that anyone who opposes Israel is anti-Semitic. It’s lie upon lie upon lie. Nobody in Gaza is a danger to Israel at this point, much like none of the surrounding nations are a meaningful threat given Israel’s defensive capabilities and the massive amount of American support stationed in the sea. Even when given free reign to mastermind attacks, while tragic, none represent existential threat to Israel. If the whole premise behind your narrative is false you really are into the territory of revenge for the sake of revenge. That won’t make Israel safer. Or London. By your logic - if you cannot defend your nation you essentially don’t have one - applied equally at this point is essentially a call to arms for Palestinians. Against Israel. You may rationalise this as the Palestinians not having equal status or rights to a state - they absolutely will not. |
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If Hamas had gone to ground in an Israeli area they likely would not need to send in the bombers as the reservists in the population, not to speak of the population themselves would have sorted them out. The Israeli police may have been needed to protect Hamas.
There is a difference hiding in a population that is hostile to you and can respond and hiding in one where some are favourable and they can't respond. |
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I'll point out that a few thousand (maybe) Hamas terrorists kept c. 2 million Gazans under tight control. All those of you who say it's not all of them (as in protestors) should look to the effect that zealots have on the meeker majority. And particularly the effect that a mere handful of MPs representing Muslim-heavy constituencies is trying to exert on the Labour party and Parliament. What's more, they are using "British values" to do this. The Hamas Israel war is the fifth (or thereabouts) where a military force is trying to wipe Israel out. 9/11; 7/7; Red Sea hijacks; 300,000 on our streets supporting Hamas. Smell the coffee. |
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The only coffee you’re smelling is Kopi luwak…
Whilst the Hamas incursion was horrific and unjustified, it was not war, it was a terrorist incursion - the last war with Israel by other Arab countries was fifty years ago. |
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Has it occurred to you that a nation lowering itself to the standards of a terrorist organisation legitimises the targeting of it’s own civilians and it’s own infrastructure? Countries around the Arab and Muslim world are congregating in China to discuss next steps. I’m not sure that outcome is a longer term positive. |
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Oh and remember you weren't holding your breath over the use of white phosphorus, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International had plenty to say about it recently |
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