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It's today, there's a humanitarian crisis hitting over a million displaced people. Estimates vary between 12,000 and 20,000 dead, mostly women and children. The Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations claims Israel's true ambition is ethnic cleansing, and accused them of enacting genocide among other war crimes. Other opinions are available. However, how many Palestinian civilian deaths do you think are "too many" aspiring to "eliminate" a terrorist organisation of less than 20,000 members? |
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We've reached stalemate, John. Others can judge our exchanges. |
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Ooo I don’t appreciate the patronising attitude, who’s acting like a child now? |
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The United States has vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire and the immediate, unconditional release of all hostages. 13 members voted in favour of a ceasefire. The United Kingdom abstained.
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That said, a UN resolution is meaningless in a practical sense. Israeli is free to ignore it. The UN is a joke and should probably be dissolved, if Russia can sit as a permanent member of the security council, whilst destabilising security in Europe and the wider world. Why would you take any notice of the UN? |
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I agree it’s of limited meaning or value, but it shows that the Israeli position is increasing isolated on the world stage, and in all probability reduces the time that the United States are likely to continue to permit their ongoing military crusade in the absence of any clear, achievable and defined goals. ---------- Post added at 21:17 ---------- Previous post was at 21:15 ---------- Quote:
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Putin makes rare trip to Middle East to meet with UAE and Saudi leaders |
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Russia can, unfortunately, easily draw parallels with the situation in Ukraine and point out that America is no arbiter of moral fairness. If, and it remains an if at this point, the USA sell out Ukraine as a price worth paying for their military industrial complex to redirect resources into the Middle East that will cause further friction. It’d be inevitable European countries will ask themselves if the price that they have paid economically to support a cause America dropped on a whim was worth it. I dread to think the potential consequences for politics in European countries with sizeable Muslim minorities or Ukrainian refugees. |
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The notion that Hamas should be a junior partner in the umbrella organisation of the PLO is strange, particularly as the PLO Premier is talking about 'state building'. I note that this isn't a stated view from the US side. Israel will remain the occupying power and they will not (imo) countenance any role for Hamas. In particular, it is possible that Israel will not have eliminated Hamas at the eventual ceasefire point. Also, seeing that Iran is Hamas' puppet master, this dimension will play into Israel's decisions on the governance of Gaza. However, there is more from a non-paywalled source with in depth analysis. The Palestinian PM makes a valid point, seen from here: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-plan-for-gaza Quote:
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I’m sure when that inevitably means Israeli civilian casualties the forum will coalesce around the established position of “war, innit?”. |
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The West Bank issue aside, and I don’t agree with Israel’s actions there. Other than that, Israel does not occupy anyone. |
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The USA says otherwise: https://www.state.gov/reports/2016-r...d-territories/ Quote:
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