Some people spotted what Netanyahu had in mind from the start, it's true. Not that it was particularly difficult to spot, given what Israeli politicians were saying. Never thought he'd be allowed to get this far with it but here we are.Interestingly, I was looking at some earlier threads and some of the posters still here were labelling Israel's response to the Hamas attack a 'genocide' as early as last October, which speaks volumes about their levels of prejudice
I think you are right.Did you not get the memo? The definition of 'fascist' has been changed to now mean: anyone who disagrees with me on the internet
Depends who you ask I guess. The Jenocide apologist and sidekick/s will most likely say that they are a non avoidable casualty of ‘war’ (using the completely wrong definition of war, but hey hoMy husband has gone to an assembly at my youngest daught's school this morning.
It got me thinking and the Gazan children. I looked it up, there are more than 33,000 orphaned children (and they are counting children who have lost one of both parents in that number) maybe scaled it down to maybe 5,000/10,000, though 1 is too many, who have lost both parents. I am sure most of those children are being looked after by aunts, uncles, neighbours, friends. But they will never know the living embrace of mama again, never spot a parent in the school hall watching them in a play, never kick a football with dad, never break iftar with their parents, never have a mama to hug then when they are sick, never have parents at their wedding. Instead they will carry the weight of trauma for the rest of their life.
Just what did those innocent souls do to deserve that. They were living a carefree, or as much as possible in Gaza, childhood on October 6th 2023. So why has that been taken from them. What could they have possibly done?
Moley, I just really enjoy your peace and love / rational people stance while Israel continue bombing children in Gaza and will be launching a ground offensive in Rafah any day now, further displacing 1.6 million civilians. There are an undetermined number of living hostages that the Israeli govt are in no rush to rescue because it will put pressure on them to end this genocidal war. Not to forget, of course, that Palestinians live under a brutal occupation in ever-decreasing plots of land in the West Bank too. Meanwhile, Hamas's rockets have killed a grand total of 0 since Oct 7 thanks to US taxpayers funding the iron dome. "Two sides" doesn't really wash when one side holds all the power.I think you are right.
From the start I have not taken a side other than supporting the peace seeking civilians on either side of the conflict.
This has led to me be accused of supporting Netanyahu here whilst also being labelled an antisemite on a forum somewhere else!
It is important that people with different views aren’t shut down, especially in a complex situation like this. I remember the exploits of Black September many years ago which led to a certain prejudice against terrorist organisations. Now many years later I understand that the situation is deeply rooted in a history that most of us bleating away on social media will never fully comprehend. I can see why both sides believe that they are right and justify violence in response. This will only end when all parties in the Middle East accept that Israel and Palestine have a right to exist, that fair boundaries are agreed on and that all sides stop using violence as a means of dealing with any further disputes. I am fed up with seeing the amount of hate mail being hurled at both Jewish people and Muslims depending on where you are. The problem here lies with extremists on all sides. We should be looking to the more rational people on both sides and encouraging them to find peaceful solutions, not spending every day fuelling more hatred.
That expresses adultification bias so barbarically
Guess it’s more palatable than ‘6 year old child murdered by Israeli’s’That expresses adultification bias so barbarically
I wonder if they even know Hind's story? The ignorance of the very people who are meant to be informing the public is mindblowing.That expresses adultification bias so barbarically
I truly believe they don't even know about Hind and who she was.I wonder if they even know Hind's story? The ignorance of the very people who are meant to be informing the public is mindblowing.
Here's another source
And the degree of ignorance too to presume that someone killed is an adultI wonder if they even know Hind's story? The ignorance of the very people who are meant to be informing the public is mindblowing.
Yes, both sources are from 2017.Here's another source
Texas Law Requires Hurricane Victims To Not Boycott Israel In Order To Get Aid
Dickinson, Texas requires residents requesting relief to not boycott Israel, following a state anti-BDS law passed with support from Netanyahu.forward.com
Jackson Hinckle's not someone Palestine needs (I'm referring to the second tweet onwards but can't start the link with that somehow)
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And the degree of ignorance too to presume that someone killed is an adult
Maybe not so quicklyYes, both sources are from 2017.
And the attempted overreach by that towns leaders was quickly shut down
Under pressure, Houston town untethers hurricane relief from BDS test - The Jerusalem Post (jpost.com)
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