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The @Ian was very specific. He comes across in his posts as far less considered than you. The civilian death toll in this war is really regrettable. But Ian makes little or no allowance for the murderous attack by Hamas on 7-October. He has no realistic answer for how Israel should have reacted to the Hamas attack. It is no good going back into history as to how Israel could have behaved in the past so as to avoid finding itself in its current position. Ian (and others) ignore the role of Iran in callously stirring this up. Ian ignores the barbarity of Hamas as being central to Israel's response. As regards the second piece I've highlighted, what response by Israel would have been 'logical'? One could be 100% certain that Israel would provide an iron fist response to the Hamas attack and what is more, Iran and Hamas would have known that. Remember, those zealots believe in virgins in heaven. As regards Netanyahu, who obviously wants to stay in power- the Ultras may well keep him there till the next GE just to keep their slice of power. Because of the Ultras, I can't help feeling that there is more grief to come for Israel. The Ultras' settlement programme in the West Bank pretty much guarantees that no political settlement is possible. Shit creek, nix paddle and bigger shit to come. |
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However, I do not agree that the nature of how a civilian is killed demands a different, disproportionate response. |
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I agree with you regards the Ultra Zionists. They are the real issue here. If they, and Likud, could be side-lined and a more centralist government elected in Israel, there could be a process where the 2 State solution aligned with the Pre-1967 war borders, could be resurrected. Only by sponsoring the moderate Palestinians and delivering a Palestinian state, can extremists like Hamas finally be neutralised. As you say, the biggest obstacle to this are the hard-line minorities in Israel, religious and otherwise. |
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The rest of paragraph is meaningless rhetoric. It goes nowhere, proposes no course of action that Israel should have taken and concurs with my regret that Palestinian civilians have died in large numbers. Come on - propose something positive and doable on Israel's part. |
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But how is that possible? How will that be done? Let's say that the Ultras are no longer in coalition power. But their settlements are still in the West Bank. Are we going to see a blue-on-blue situation to remove them? Then, as in many Islamic countries, will the extremists in Palestine take political power and carry on with the Terrorism? How will Israel ensure that the 2-state solution avoids these pitfalls? Hamas and, I suggest Hizbollah must be convincingly defeated. But then there's Iran. So it's pointless spouting this 2-state solution stuff. Israel will be fighting them for a long time because there is no 2-state solution available. |
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Gaza was effectively a Palestinian state. So let’s say there was an official Palestinian state either side of Israel formed from Gaza and the West Bank, and that Palestinian state elected an extreme Islamic jihadist party to govern them. Then, that legitimate Palestinian state declared war on Israel, and undertook a military incursion into Israel killing thousands of Jews. How is that any different to now. If, in that theoretical scenario, Israel retaliated against that legitimate Palestinian state and flattened it, would you, Ian and JFman still condemn Israel for defending itself? Giving Palestinians a state, would not give Israelis peace…..from the river to the sea negates the existence of Israel. Giving Palestinians a state wouldn’t change anything. |
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Terrorists carried out an act and Palestinian civilians are paying the price of the retaliation. There’s no evidence Palestinians would vote for such a war, although nobody could rule out Israeli interference just as they were complicit in Hamas governance of Gaza until it bit them in the arse. |
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There isn’t a “both” countries. There is only one country in that location. That country is Israel. Palestine has never existed as a state. |
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