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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Of course I care about civilian lives. It’s Hamas lives I don’t care about because they are bloodthirsty monsters.
But it is inevitable that there will be collateral damage because of Hamas cowardice.
As for your daft statement that there’s no evidence of Hamas using civilians, including schools and hospitals, for cover, exactly how much evidence do you need?
You are being perverse now for the sake of it. That’s all I will say on the matter.
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When I say there’s no evidence it’s because Israel went into the hospital they claimed there were tunnels under and there weren’t any! There were some planted weapons in various and contradictory quantities depending on which media outlet was being asked to peddle their propaganda.
Quite happy for you to not discuss further with me since you have clear disdain for Palestinian civilian lives (in your own words) and your false slurs against my posts are most unwelcome. If that’s all you have then stick to the streaming threads.
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Originally Posted by Pierre
We can agree on this. His ineptitude has not only allowed the attack but also fuelled the response.
A stronger Israel May not have experienced this attack. But also Israel was fooled into thinking their existence was being accepted in the region…..which to a degree by the civilised nations it was. But Islamist Iran hold too much sway and finances too many jihadist groups to allow that.
Israel was essentially de-escalating…..big mistake, they won’t make it again.
It’s an accusation, very far from being proved, False flag type stuff best kept for the apollo eleven deniers and flat earthers.
I’ve spoken to them and that is indeed their plan.
I have to concede, there’s no answer. But ask yourself the question. After 2000+ years with no answer, why would one miraculously appear now?
I’m having an intelligent discussion with JFman, don’t interrupt with inane obvious observations, yes we can see it’s all horrible.
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De-escalation was only ever one half of any solution. The other is a Palestinian state (and internal political settlement) that avoids falling into the pockets of Iran or other radical elements that will be more than happy to bankroll attacks for their own political ends with Palestinians providing the fodder. Without Israeli engagement and support (and by proxy American support) it’s always doomed to fail.
I don’t for a minute pretend that’s easy. Millions of legitimately aggrieved people need to let go of the awful things that have gone before. In the future some would have to turn the other cheek at inevitable attempts at sabotage.