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  • @RaincoatsGeorge@lemmy.zip
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    1582 years ago

    I’ve been tracking the comments on all of this across various websites to see what people’s thoughts are. This genuinely might be the most contentious issue of our age. There are people who are vehemently pro Palestine and can dismiss the loss of civilian lives as’ what do you expect when people are pushed like this’ . Then others are hugely pro Israel and see this as an unprovoked attack by a terrorist group and any retaliation is justified.

    I think everyone’s shitty here. Hamas is a terrorist organization. They use terrorist practices and target civilians. That’s a terrorist organization. There’s no discussion on that point. Israel is a right wing authoritarian state that regularly commits war crimes. The total Palestinian body count far exceeds the death toll from this attack by orders of magnitude so we can’t pretend like Israel was minding its own business and was attacked.

    I don’t think you can point to one or the other as being the true hero or the true victim. It’s the greatest grey area of all time.

    I absolutely condemn the Palestinians and Hamas for this act. I absolutely condemn the Israelis for their continued mistreatment and violence towards Palestinians. One will say they only act this way because of the behavior of the other. But at this point where does the original blame for all of it start and end.

    The only thing that is certain is that there will be far more blood shed and every dead Israeli will be met with 10 dead Palestinians. I suspect this will be the turning point for this ongoing conflict. And in the future there may no longer be a Palestine as we know it. With the US protecting Israel no other Arab countries will dare intervene militarily. If the Israelis occupy Gaza it’s going to quickly become a quagmire with a never ending insurgency. It will be costly and in ten years Israel will be more unsafe then they were today.

    There’s no good answers or good parties here. Just disgusting human nature and the consequences of half baked racist geopolitics from the 40s.

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      Only one group has thousands of people astroturfing on their behalf which would skew organic support

      • @icydefiance@lemm.ee
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        That’s a foolish assumption. Plenty of countries have strong reasons to weaken Israel, and plenty of other countries have strong reasons to support them.

        Russia and China are spreading as much propaganda about this as the the US and its allies, guaranteed.

        • ☭ Comrade Pup Ivy 🇨🇺
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          12 years ago

          Do you have LITERALY any proof for this or is this baseless assumption. I can tell you the PRC through there statements and actions are being PAINFULLY middle of the road in there efforts to remain nutral in the middle east, and I am sorry but russia is no supper power, and it also, as you may or may not know has bigger things to worry about than trying to propogandize over a war over opressed people who have been subjected to a genocide striking out.

          Need I remind you the language that Isn’treal is using in relation to the Palistinians, or what they have done for the past decades. No only one side is mobilizing an astroturffed army, and it sure as hell is not the palistinan side.

          FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA, PALISTINE SHALL BE FREE

          • @icydefiance@lemm.ee
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            22 years ago

            A lemmygrad user condemning Israel for genocide is the purest form of hypocrisy I’ve ever seen. Make up your fucking mind.

            • ☭ Comrade Pup Ivy 🇨🇺
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              12 years ago

              Do you mind clarifying at all, I mean I can make up my mind. Capitalism=bad Genocide=bad Opression in any form=bad, shall I contenue. I really live my life by a simple idea, anyone who trembles with indignation at every injustice is a comrade of mine. What Isntreal does is an injustice, and so I am opposed to it.

              I might not be perfectly logically consistent, however atleast in this, and in thinking genocide is bad, I have been.

              • @icydefiance@lemm.ee
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                42 years ago

                Capitalism=bad Genocide=bad Opression in any form=bad

                Unless Russia or China do it. You left that part out.

                • ☭ Comrade Pup Ivy 🇨🇺
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                  12 years ago

                  Modern day Russia is no commrade of mine, they are typical post soviet capitalist shills, so yes in that respect Russia is bad. Russia is also bad in there repression of the LGBT community, and you will not hear me or a comrade of mine disagree with this. However I am unaware of any genocide they are carrying out, if you could please point me to one I would be happy to share in my shaming of the Russian Federation and their genocide. I do want to point out the ongoing genocide Ukraine has carried out on the ethnically russians in the east, Ukrainian opression of minorities of any stripe and the LGBT community, as with political parties left of Facism.

                  As with China, I do not like the Republic of China and am willing to state so publicly at any opertunity presented to me. As for the Peoples Republic of China, While I will not say they are perfect, and if I felt you where willing to engage in a good faith discussion and not just quippy quote grabs, I would be more than happy to talk to you about my thoughts on the PRC. That being said they are Communist so I am not going to yell at them for that, do not engage in opression, (before you reply to this please follow your evidence chain and make sure it does not end at Radio Free Asia or any other CIA puppet) and same for genocide, they do not engage in genocide, Before you bring up the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, an audit by majority islamic nations said that no genocide had happened, and all evidence that does say that ends with RFA or another CIA puppet. Before you bring up that China is a one party state, it is not it has 8 parties the CPC wins a super majority in free and fair elections done by the law of the PRC. I mean it is truly interesting to read about, and agian I would be more than happy to talk to you about it

    • @emax_gomax@lemmy.world
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      232 years ago

      Pretty much the only unbiased take anyone can have. Both sides f*cking suck. I disagree that this is the turning point tho. We’ve been here before and we’ll stay here until both sides come to the table and actually discuss a peaceful resolution to the conflict. It’ll never happen with hamas so they have to go. It’ll never happen with the current Israeli government so they need to be replaced with more diplomatic leaders. Neither is gonna happen tho, the continued conflict just puts more dependence on the bad actors that keep escalating it. Honestly I see hamas cracking before Israel softens but who knows if or when that’ll happen. I wouldn’t be surprised if this conflict continued far beyond my lifetime.

      • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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        142 years ago

        I disagree that this is the turning point tho.

        Turning point, no, but I can see this being, in retrospect, an erm fulcrum point. Like what 9/11 did to the US, where the question “why do they hate us”, besides further idiocy, also led to some legitimate insight into how the US’ actions affect the world and provoke reactions, similarly the notion “we bred that monster” might get some more wide-spread traction in Israel.

        …and yes this very much is a 9/11 moment for Israel, worse, actually. Caught completely on surprise, the most Jewish deaths and that in a short time-span since the Holocaust, much larger percentage of the population, it’s definitely a defining moment.

    • @Aceticon@lemmy.world
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      This is why I mainly blame the US and Europe at this point.

      Both sides in this situation are controlled by the most disgusting kind of sociopath and the only way to stop this is real (with teeth, not just bullshit talk) international pressure on both sides.

      Instead there is real pressure on one side only, by declaring Hamas a terrorist organisation (which they are), whilst without pressure on the other side, the boot of Israel on Palestinian necks creates every day new people with nothing to lose, for whom joining an internationally labelled terrorist organisation is an actual step-up from their situation.

      So the worst kind of Israelis have nothing to lose from joining the military or colonates and stealing from and murdering Palestinians because there are zero international sanctions on it, the Israeli authorities fully support it and they have overwhelming force, whilst the worst kind of Palestinians have nothing to lose from joining Hamas and murdering Israelis because they have nothing to lose since the actions of the above mentioned Israelis have made their baseline situation be “a life of misery treated as less than human” and even made any organisation that resists Israel (even one as bad as Hamas) be relativelly prestigious and an actual step-up for many in that environment.

      Unless the “solution” envisioned by US and European leaders is genocide of the Palestinians, then both sides have to be put in a situation were they do have something to lose by doing what they’ve been doing and that means keeping on the pressure on Hamas and extending the sanctions to the Israeli government.

      • @GoodEye8@lemm.ee
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        92 years ago

        Why are you blaming just US and Europe? Why do Russia and China get a free pass? Russia gives support to Iran and Iran directly supports Hamas. China deliberately plays both sides while doing nothing to fix the situation. Nobody is actually trying to fix the whole situation but somehow only US and Europe are to blame. I’m not against being critical of the EU and US (there are things to be critical about), but let’s not act like they’re supposed to be the world police. We have other countries who could also work towards a solution, ideally in cooperation with US and EU, but they seem to be more interested in blaming “The west” than actually solving the issue.

        • @pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works
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          32 years ago

          It’s because most people on Lemmy are from those US, EU, or “commonwealth” countries, so that’s about all we have influence over. Also Russia and China’s democracies are not looking so hot these days… what kind of pressure is a citizen of one of those countries expected to have anyway.

          In my country I can go to a government building and take a huge dump on a picture of our elected leader, and I may get thrown in jail, but I’ll probably be released after a slap on the wrist.

    • Cryptic Fawn
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      72 years ago

      I suspect this will be the turning point for this ongoing conflict.

      Agreed.

      And in the future there may no longer be a Palestine as we know it.

      Yea, I don’t think the two-state compromise is even possible even more. Israel won’t tolerate even letting Hamas stick around, so Gaza will be leveled. As for what will happen to the civilians; I’ve not a clue.

      • @nyar@lemmy.world
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        82 years ago

        It never was possible. Israel’s goal from the jump was an ethnostate with control of all the land recognized as “Israel” from the time of the old testament. Anything else is failure to them.

    • @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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      22 years ago

      It goes back even further than that when you look into why Zionists wanted a Jewish state in the first place. I did a deep dive today trying to figure out the origin of the conflict and the original victims and aggressors, and I ended up in Revolutionary Russia before calling a quits for the day.

      I don’t know what an ideal solution is at this point, nor what an actually viable solution would be. I wonder if it would even be better for the issue to not end instead of continuing on the path it’s on. The way things are going, the only place we’ll end up is with one of the sides completely wiped out. :/

  • Flying Squid
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    1262 years ago

    I don’t know how this will do anything but result in another attack. Making people that desperate is not a solution that will work well. Plus, my fellow Jews should know better than intentionally starving desperate people.

    • IninewCrow
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      792 years ago

      I have a feeling that was the plan all along

      Intentionally antagonize the Palestinians that’s already been antagonized for decades … push them over the edge to make them make the first move.

      Then once the first move is made … move in and completely annihilate them under the guise of justified retaliation.

      When it comes to one of the most well organized, well trained, well funded militaries and intelligence organizations in the world … I don’t think anyone can surprise them with a major attack.

      The Israelis knew this would happen … because they know how they will respond.

      • @Reddugee@lemmy.world
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        222 years ago

        Thousands injured, almost a thousand murdered and hundreds kidnapped including women and children sounds like “the plan” to you? I’m not saying they’re saints but how can you say a country would go to war as a PR move just to see their already antagonized enemies suffer? This attack was planned for about a year with the help of Iran on a shabbat, alongside a rocket barrage to keep soldiers from mobilizing and joining in to help, but you honestly believe Israel were the ones who planned this.

        • @deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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          302 years ago

          Israel has been executing their apartheid plan for 80 years.

          Palestinian attack as justification for massive Israeli reprisal has been part of their plan for nearly as long.

        • Guy Ingonito
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          162 years ago

          his attack was planned for about a year with the help of Iran

          There has been no evidence of Iran helping to plan the attack. That’s a fake news story that is going around.

        • IninewCrow
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          122 years ago

          It’s not a traditional plan where everything is controlled.

          It’s an orchestrated set of circumstances where you place your opponent in a difficult situation and force them to make the first move.

          Then when your opponent makes the first move, you can carry out what you want without being blamed for starting anything.

        • @Aceticon@lemmy.world
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          82 years ago

          The idea that the guys in government in Israel care for the lives of a few thousand people is as funny as it gets.

          I mean weren’t Israelis recently demonstrating because these very same people wanted to destroy the independence of the Judiciary, which is required for it to function as a Pillar of Democracy, so in effect wanted to undermine Democracy and spread autocracy in Israel from a problem only of people with Arab Citizenship to people with Jewish Citizenship (yeah, Israel, uniquelly amongst “democracies” has a concept of citizenship with associated rights which is separate from nationality).

          You can’t seriously belive such people care for a few thousand lives, no mater their nationality, especially if their deaths can be turned into a way to hold on to power and escape Justice (how’s Bibi process going?).

        • @Tarzan9192@sh.itjust.works
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          62 years ago

          I mean, even if they just had a general retaliation plan in case this ever happened…it is hard to believe Israel, with all its Western support, didn’t see this coming. And they have been bombing Gaza indescriminatly for years, with the only justification being “Well, Hamas was there, probably…”

    • @CMDR_Horn@lemmy.ml
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      382 years ago

      starving Palestinians out like this, will force them into the desperate move attacking Israel. Israel can therefore declare them as terrorists and shoot them indiscriminately.  I hope that I’m wrong and this isn’t a tactical decision

      • DarkGamer
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        52 years ago

        The Egyptian border is still open. Food can still get in.

        • @Teotwawki@lemmy.ml
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          62 years ago

          It is currently closed because of an Israeli air strike. Might open again tomorrow. Or it might be bombed again.

    • HidingCat
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      Exactly, what did they think they’ll achieve but even more resentment and hate?

      • Flying Squid
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        432 years ago

        I honestly don’t know, but Neteyahu is one of the most evil people in the 21st century, so I have very little hope for the innocent Palestinians caught in the middle of this.

        Some people are bandying about some statistic out there of a majority of Palestinians approving of Hamas. First of all, that was before this happened, and secondly, approval is not the same as aid. The vast majority of them had nothing to do with this and are caught in the middle. Now at least 500 are dead in this current conflict.

        • HidingCat
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          Not just Palestinians, innocent Israelis are going to die from these decisions. I was following the judiciary saga in Israel a little, and I hope Israelis will eventually win the fight against this tyrant wannabe.

      • @Shardikprime@lemmy.world
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        232 years ago

        Hamas sets up military operations in a civilian building by force - the civilians have no say in this and get killed if they protest Hamas then uses that building to launch rockets, store ammunition, communication stations How the fuck should Israel proceed to neutralize those sites? Because what they do is:

        “Roof knocking”: Hitting the building’s roof with a small explosive to announce that it will fall in 15 minutes (see video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teevWpXlRZY example from yesterday) Automatic SMS and phone calls impacted areas warning and urging to evacuate Precision strikes that make the building fall vertically with minimal damage to the areas As a result, civilians (and potentially military personnel) are given a chance to evacuate while ammunition stashes, rocket launching stations etc stay in the building and are destroyed.

        To be honest, I’m shocked those protocols are still used after Hamas’s attack. I would absolutely not be surprised of these measures stopped.

        The anti-Israel don’t care that Israel is bending over backwards to minimize human suffering while fighting a decades long war against people who are deliberately trying to kill their children.

        Remember how upset they are when Israel does something 100 percent defensive, like build a security fence to keep out an endless stream of suicide bombers?

        This isn’t good-faith criticism.

        These people hate Israel for this that they works be applauding other countries for. And we all know why

        • @bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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          “They’re wrecking homes and destroying infrastructure, but at least they’re nice about it!”

          Israel is in the wrong because they’re settler colonialists who stole the land from Palestinians. There is no defensive acts, continued occupation and protection of their occupation is an offensive act.

        • @BradleyUffner@lemmy.world
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          How the fuck should Israel proceed to neutralize those sites?

          Send in ground forces that can separate fighters from civilians in a way that leveling a building and killing everyone inside cannot.

          Hitting the building’s roof with a small explosive to announce that it will fall in 15 minutes

          So saying “attention, we will destroy your home, all your possessions, and your livelihood in 15 minutes”, before doing exactly that to Innocent people makes them the good guys? I don’t think so.

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          It looks like they don’t even knock any more.

    • @roo@lemmy.one
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      482 years ago

      So, it’s an unattended concentration camp, and they hope everyone dies there.

      • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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        Has been for decades…

        It’s over 2 million in like 140 sq miles…

        They don’t have their own police, don’t get to vote (Israel won’t let them have an election), aren’t in control of their own utilities, don’t have freedom of movement, and get treated as subhuman.

        And Israel wants everyone to believe there’s no reason for Palestinians to hate Israel’s government.

        Put people in those conditions and refuse to treat them as humans, and some of them are going to stop acting like humans. It’s basically sociology and would happen to any population in those conditions

        • @SCB@lemmy.world
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          Hamas is who does not allow further elections in Gaza.

          Following the Fatah–Hamas conflict that started in 2006, Hamas formed a government ruling the Gaza Strip without elections. Gazan Prime Minister Haniyye announced in September 2012 the formation of a second Hamas government, also without elections.

          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_in_Palestine

    • Chariotwheel
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      Well, killing some and hope the rest will try to flee to Egypt at which point Gaza is free for the taking.

      Or well, maybe, they hope that in desperation people will try to rush the blockade, at which point they just kill them. Hamas awful actions have given Israel plenty of ammunition to keep everyone else on the world stage away for a while, no matter what they do now.

      • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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        262 years ago

        Hamas awful actions

        Didn’t happen in a vacuum…

        There’s reasons people are willing to die in a war they have no chance of winning.

        It’s stand up for your people or watch them essentially be tortured slowly to death.

        • Chariotwheel
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          I mean, at the same time I can’t support mass rape. Or rape in general.

          Also not a fan of carrying around naked corpses of multilated people. Not a fan.

          • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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            222 years ago

            You think every Palestinian is doing that?

            That’s the main use of propaganda, take some isolated incidents that really did happen nd really are inexcusable, and amplify the shit out of that so people think the whole side is doing that.

            The militaries of both sides are doing awful shit, but only one side has the power to enforce peace.

            • Chariotwheel
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              You think every Palestinian is doing that?

              Which part of “Hamas awful actions” made you think that I extend this to all Palestinians?

              • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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                I mean, at the same time I can’t support mass rape. Or rape in general

                If the actions of a few are enough for you not to support Palestinians…

                Then yeah, you’re extending that to all Palestinians.

                • Chariotwheel
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                  Why do I need to support mass rape to support the Palestinian peoples right to a state and a free life?

                  At what point is mass rape necessary for that?

                  Mass rape is wrong and I stand by that in what appears to be a surprisingly controversial move.

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          It’s stand up for your people or watch them essentially be tortured slowly to death.

          There is another option. Negotiate a viable peace, which they have refused to do repeatedly. Palestine is essentially a defeated state that refuses to acknowledge its loss or make concessions. The only victory condition they are willing to entertain is not viable and their insistence on fighting an unwinnable war, often via guerilla attacks and terrorism, will not end well for them.

    • @MeanEYE@lemmy.world
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      42 years ago

      No, and that was never the plan. Had it been Israel has far more efficient ways of doing it. The goal is to put the pressure on Hamas, two million people worth of pressure. You can claim you are fighting for freedom until stomachs start grumbling. Then Israel hopes Palestinians will turn on Hamas and the whole thing will be over or at least at a different stage where something can be done without wiping the whole place.

  • BeautifulMind ♾️
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    752 years ago

    So if it’s a total blockade now, what was it before? (hint: it was also a blockade then, has been since 2007)

    It’s saddening to see Israel’s military (which is not Israel) attack civilians and civilian infrastructure in retaliation for Hamas (which is not Palestine) having attacked civilians and civilian infrastructure- this is all a shit-show of punishing the innocent to get the other side to back down and it will never end.

      • @Jumi@lemmy.world
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        And the answer is all of them because they either don’t care or are allied with/support one side or the other.

    • @SCB@lemmy.world
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      Fortunately the war criminals are now being blockaded and bombed to shit and are about to be invaded

      • @Ddhuud@lemmy.world
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        Fortunately the largest prison in the world is now being blockaded and bombed to shit and is about to be invaded.

        • @SCB@lemmy.world
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          72 years ago

          The only prison you can leave, work on other countries from, vote for terrorists in before those terrorists canceled voting, and have autonomy in your daily life.

          Oh and also purchase arms, break into a neighboring country, and murder their civilians, including beheading babies.

          What a weird prison!

        • @SCB@lemmy.world
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          42 years ago

          I travel a lot for work and get bored in airports.

          Sorry your job is hard and mine isn’t.

          • @gmtom@lemmy.world
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            I mean my job gives me a lot of free time too, but I usually spend it talking to people, reading, learbing something or even playing video games, fuck dude I even spend way too much time on lemmy too. You have so many other constructive options you could spend your time on instead of being a troll on niche social media.

            • @SoleInvictus@lemmy.world
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              72 years ago

              Looking at their post history, I can’t figure out if they’re a troll, a propagandist, or are really just that stupid. I suppose it can be some combination of two or all three.

              • @ParsnipWitch@feddit.de
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                Or simply a bot to cause drama / increase engagement / because they can.

                Maybe I’ve grown paranoid about the whole bot issue, but after I saw how people on Discord coordinate bots to fake entire conversations all of you are potentially non-human to me!

        • Cosmic Cleric
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          22 years ago

          2.9k comments in 3 months.

          32.2 comments per day, each and every day, given a 30-day month.

      • @Jumi@lemmy.world
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        Yeah, by the war criminals on the other side.

        Also, if you think people murdering each other is “fortunate” you’re some low level scum in my eyes.

        • @SCB@lemmy.world
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          I think terrorists being killed is good for everyone on Earth.

          I think the innocents who will suffer deserve every sympathy, and that all anger about innocent loss of life belongs squarely aimed at the terrorists who picked this fight

          Hopefully the death of Hamas leads to radical shifts in Israeli policy toward Palestinians in general.

          • @Madison420@lemmy.world
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            Bro they’re won’t be a Palestine of the world doesn’t step in and we won’t stop hello genocide goodbye Palestine.

            • @SCB@lemmy.world
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              I don’t believe there should be a Palestine. Israel should control the entire area and give the current Palestinian civilians citizenship.

              Anything else just causes more of this.

  • @Eezyville@sh.itjust.works
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    All those who condemned Hamas for attacking civilians, I wonder if they will have the same energy when Israel starves civilians?

    • Flying Squid
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      622 years ago

      Yes. I condemn both. And I don’t play the “which is worse” game. They are both unacceptable evils. Israel needs to stop this immediately and, at the very least, negotiate a peace if not some sort of solution to the whole issue (hopefully including at least some right of return) and Hamas needs to return the hostages.

      You don’t need to pick a side when both sides are committing atrocities.

      • @darthelmet@lemmy.world
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        352 years ago

        One of these “sides” could unilaterally peacefully end the conflict. For the other side choosing “peace” just means submitting to living under an occupying force as eternal second class citizens. insert mlk quote here.

        • BraveSirZaphod
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          If you really think that Israel casually choosing to disarm itself doesn’t immediately end with it being destroyed, I’d invite you to look at the 2005 IDF withdrawal from Gaza, which was done as a token of goodwill on the path to peace.

          Gazans then elected Hamas and immediately began launching rockets. Israel won’t make that mistake again.

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              “They”, meaning the Israeli government, couldn’t force an election because they withdrew from Gaza and have no direct power there. Hamas suspended democracy to any meaningful degree because they don’t care about it. In the West Bank, elections have been suspended by the Palestinian Authority because it’s likely that Hamas would win them and create another Gaza, which Israel would not allow to happen.

            • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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              32 years ago

              Yeah, both the Fatah and Gaza because both know that Palestinian people have largely become fed up with their combined inefficacy in trying to make a country of millions with a superior military just disappear.

              Not to mention Iran constantly intervening to keep Hamas armed enough to suppress dissent.

        • @yogo@lemm.ee
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          62 years ago

          You can’t unilaterally declare peace. That’s just an oxymoron.

      • @Nihilistra@lemmy.world
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        The hostages are probably one of the things keeping some areas in Gaza secure. Was a effective move to gather as many as you can, not only as bargaining chips but strategically.

        Hamaz will use them as human shields in important positions, Isreal gives little fucks about dead Palestinians, thing changes when it’s your own civilians you bomb.

        They should not give them back if they want to be able to operate a little further and prepare for a possible ground assault by Israel.

        That’s what their soldiers are more effective in, no sense in getting bombed without aa.

          • @Nihilistra@lemmy.world
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            No, that was the work of really depraved men. It’s not excusable, and I wish them the worst death has to offer.

            My comment went more into a tactical, not a moral direction.

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        Israel has been fucking around for decades. Yet i bet you dont use that cop out for the attack on the weekend.

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            Partying in an apartheid state?

            Like shit, maybe it’s not a good idea to have a rave with the bastards commiting genocide and crimes against humanity on stolen land?

            • @Cleverdawny@lemm.ee
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              Strange fucking genocide. And as to whether the land was stolen, I’m sorry, but at this point, it doesn’t matter. There was a partition plan, the Arabs wouldn’t accept it, fought a bunch of wars, and got their shit kicked in. FAFO.

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    Welp, whatever goodwill and sympathy I had for Israel just went poof. Less than 24 hours too, gotta be a record for them.

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      Funny, I feel the same way about Palestine. Their army of terrorists was raping young women next to their dead civilian friends at a concert promoting peace and love, while slaughtering unarmed peace-and-love edm kids trying to escape in the hundreds:

      Others were captured and bound and kidnapped. “I saw videos with a male getting held by a group of Arab kids. Like, they’re like 16, 17,” one survivor recalled. “They’re kids, but they’re young men already, and they’re holding this guy, and he looks as his girlfriend is being mounted on a bike and driven away from him. God knows what she’s going to experience … Women have been raped at the area of the rave next to their friends bodies, dead bodies.”
      Several of these rape victims appear to have been later executed. Others were taken to Gaza. In photographs released online, you can see several paraded through the city’s streets, blood gushing from between their legs.
      One survivor who’d returned to the scene later in the day to look for his friends spoke, in a breaking voice, of what he’d seen. Of the bodies, mainly of young women, lying cold and mutilated. Of scantily clad corpses, many of whom appeared to have been shot at point-blank. Of cars, perforated by bullets or blown up by grenades.
      https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/israel-music-festival-massacre-eyewitness-account

      Closing the borders and shutting off their supplies is enough to make you lose sympathy for victims of such acts? Your sense of moral equivalence seems broken.

      • @Cjwii@lemm.ee
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        Maybe don’t have your “festival for peace and love” in an apartheid state about 5km from one of the most contested borders in the world? Not saying what Hamas did was right but goddamn was that some ignorant yuppie shit to have a music festival right there

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          If they didn’t want to be violently raped and murdered why did they dress and behave so provocatively by holding a peaceful dance party nearby? Yeah clearly it was their fault. 🙄

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          You mean the very popular concert site that the Gazans also make frequent use of for their own festivals?

          Nevermind that, how about shut right the fuck up if you’re going to try and victim blame raped civilians for being in too close proximity to the monsters that decided they were gonna go do some raping today.

          It’s one of the most heinous active choices a person can make, and the people who’d actively try to defend someone making such a vile and inhuman choice are second only to such in moral bankruptcy.

          • @Cjwii@lemm.ee
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            You know what I’ll give people under 21 who were born in Israel a pass. Literally everyone else chose to be in that fucked up country in that fucked up part of the world at that time. If you are a grown ass adult actively choosing to be part of the problem, by living in/traveling to/paying taxes in this horrible apartheid state, you deserve what happened to you.

            The terrorists who carried out this event are even more despicable. There is never any reason to commit these kind of atrocities be it religion or whatever else.

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          I won’t deny my original thought on hearing this was who would be reckless enough to have a festival in this powderkeg of a region but reading this makes me hate myself for that. These are innocent folks trying to enjoy themselves in what is the most disheartening places in the world and its ridiculous to somehow blame them for what happened and what they’ve gone through.

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      Are you suggesting that Israel should be bound by international law to not impose collective punishment while the state of Palestine killing and kidnapping civilians is clearly not hindered by it?

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          Seriously, partisan operations tend to be war crimes. That doesn’t mean that shooting the entire village is now acceptable. You get hanged for that.

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          If a nation states justification for violating such laws is that a terrorist organization is doing too, then they fucked up completely.

          This terrorist organization, Hamas, runs the government in Gaza. They were elected in democratic elections in 2006 and no elections have been held since. This is an attack from a terrorist state, not an example of clandestine civilians acting on their own.

          • tryptaminev 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇪🇺OP
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            The Hamas is called a terrorist organization by Israel, most NATO countries and many others. It is the official language of the Western nations and neither Gaza nor Palestine ist recognized as a “state” by Israel or again most of NATO.

            Adding more hypocricsy to the hypocricsy doesn’t make it better as a justification.

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              Although that is true, the state of Palestine has significant international recognition.

              Terrorism is most obviously defined by attacks on civilians for political ends. Hamas, who is in charge of Gaza, just orchestrated the murder of 1000+ civilians. I’m at a loss as to how one can try to portray this as not a terrorist state. An EDM concert full of civilian youths is not a valid military target, this wasn’t collateral damage, it was an intentional attack on civilians.

              Is it any wonder NATO and Israel doesn’t want to normalize relations with them?

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        No.I do believe Israel should respect international law. This doesn’t mean I approve of what Hamas did.

        • DarkGamer
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          Gaza is still accessible via Egypt, supply lines can still remain open. It seems absurd to suggest Israel should be forced to aid and supply a hostile state that is currently killing their civilians. A blockade seems appropriate to me given the circumstances.

          Theoretically if Mexico invaded the US we should still keep supplying them with energy, food and water while they attack us because otherwise it’s collective punishment?

          • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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            But the US doesn’t require Mexico to get running water and electricity from the US and refuse to let them build their own infrastructure or get it from anywhere else…

            • DarkGamer
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              • Food and water can still get in via the Egyptian border, supply lines are still open. This isn’t a mediaeval siege, if starvation were the goal no border crossings would be allowed.
              • Funny how in this conflict one side is expected to adhere to international law while the other side totally ignores it, intentionally attacks civilians, takes hostages, launches missiles indiscriminately at civilian centers, etc., If Israel adopted the tactics Palestine is willing to employ there would be no Palestine.
              • @okamiueru@lemmy.world
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                If you were to take a guess at the ratio of Palestine civilians to Israeli civilians that have been killed in the last 50 years. What would it be?

                • DarkGamer
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                  I would guess that Palestinian civilian death counts are significantly higher, as most of the fighting has been done within occupied Palestinian territories, civilian uprisings happen against the IDF often there, Israel can bomb targets in Palestine freely causing collateral damage while they are protected by the Iron Dome, Hamas and other such groups are fighting a guerilla war by hiding among civilians, and you wouldn’t have brought it up were it not a huge ratio. 9:1?

                  With all the civilians they intentionally murdered the ratio is certainly moving in their favor now.

                  An eye for an eye, leaving the world blind.

              • @hassanmckusick@lemmy.discothe.quest
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                Yeah Israel is expected to obey international law because it gets $3.8 billion a year in funding from the US to support their military. If Israel refuses to follow international law then the US is effectively giving that money to terrorists.

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              They should stop occupying the foreign hostile power that is presently attacking, killing, and kidnapping their civilians with guerilla attacks? Given that Hamas refuses to negotiate or make concessions in return, that sounds like bad game theory.

              [Hamas’s charter,] article 13, “There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad. Initiatives, proposals and international conferences are all a waste of time and vain endeavors.”

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                  I don’t like the fundies who are doing it or the way they treat the locals. They are clearly an encroachment on Palestinian territory, and I can understand why they represent an existential threat to Palestine and are such a point of contention.

                  I understand why Palestine loathes them, and why Israel ignores them. From the Israeli perspective ignoring them is good game theory. This is a reasonable, (but perhaps not ethical,) response to an enemy who refuses to negotiate a viable solution despite the realities of the situation. Unless Palestine comes to the bargaining table in good faith, willing to make some concessions, they will eventually lose everything. This puts continual pressure on them to do so, if they do not they will continue to lose territory. They have been overwhelmingly defeated time and time again but refuse to acknowledge this, leaving Israel with few viable options to deal with the threat that a hostile and belligerent Palestine represents. There’s little else they can take from them but the land, and they still seem unwilling to compromise. This will either bring them to the table or leave them without a home, either way resolving the threat in their favor.

              • @ComradeChairmanKGB@lemmygrad.ml
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                They should stop occupying the foreign

                Calling the native population foreign is certainly a take. If you are a mask off dipshit that is. And yes they should stop occupying.

                • DarkGamer
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                  Calling the native population foreign is certainly a take.

                  Are you saying Palestine isn’t a state, or that Israel isn’t a state? Because if they are two states as they claim, inhabitants of one are definitely foreign to the other.

          • @Teotwawki@lemmy.ml
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            The Rafah border crossing is currently closed due to an Israeli air strike. Might reopen tomorrow. Might be bombed again.

      • @ashar@infosec.pub
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        Israel as the occupying power had already been breaking international law so a bit more won’t make much difference.

  • @zerfuffle@lemmy.ml
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    People want revolutionaries under constant oppression and inequality to fight a “fair, modern war” against one of the most well-funded militaries in the region.

    Are people stupid? Palestine, unlike Ukraine, doesn’t have the privilege of fighting an equal war.

    • @emax_gomax@lemmy.world
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      One could say just fight against those doing the oppression then. Its not just cowardly to hunt and kill innocent civilians, it’s inhumane. The same point goes to both sides. Israelis killing hamas terrorists is a-OK from me. Collateral damage not so. Hamas terrorists killing innocent civilians is just as bad. This isn’t even collateral damage, they intentionally sought them out to send a message.

      • @RedAggroBest@lemmy.world
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        Hamas will use Palestinian corpses to bury Israel, and Bibi is undoubtedly salivating at the chance to wipe the Palestinians out because he’s, ironically, seemingly after a Jewish ethnostate.

        Israel conveniently has a forever enemy in Hamas, who give no shits about Palestine. It’s all a big game and everyone loses.

      • @TheTetrapod@lemmy.world
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        Nobody said “white privilege”, you conservative snowflake. The simple fact is that revolutions are messy, even completely justified ones.

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          Hamas isn’t acting in a revolutionary capacity, they would sacrifice every last Palestinian for the chance to kill one more Israeli. Acting like they fucking care, give me a break. They’re just animals.

    • @SCB@lemmy.world
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      Ukraine absolutely fought the Russian advance to a standstill in an “equal war.” They are currently retaking ground in an “equal war.”

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    I am not sure they understand what total means. Hamas didn’t get those rockets from Israel - hense there must be an unmonitored way in from Egypt that Hamas controls.

    If there is, all food comes now from Hamas = Palestinians support Hamas more. If that gets cut, videos of mass starvation will eventually pull other Muslim countries into the conflict.

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      That’s what Israel wants. They want Iran to get pulled in and then further justify asking the West for more military aid and “support” to launch another “war” in it’s “defense”. Fucking terrorist regime in power unfortunately for Palestinians and Israelis.

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        Iran literally funds terrorists and advocates for the destruction of Israel

        Israel could invade and conquer Iran tomorrow and they have not.

        Iran’s military is as much a bungling shit-show as Iraq, Russia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, etc. There is no universe in which Israel needs US help to shatter Iran.

        Last time Iran even got close to enriching weapons-grade uranium, Israel launched airstrikes and flattened the plant, completely uncontested and without any reprisal from Iran, who knows they can’t win.

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          I doubt Israel could just invade and conquer Iran like that. Having superior equipment is one thing, but actually invading a place will inspire a population to fight against you more than almost anything else, and Iran is a mountainous country that has a population close to 10 times that of Israel. Actually occupying and holding a country like that for any length of time would be a nightmare even for a power like the United States (consider how Afghanistan ended), let alone Israel. They could maybe win a conventional engagement with their superior equipment, sure, and they could do tremendous damage to Iranian infrastructure with bombs or even nukes if they really wanted, but thats not the same as conquering a place.

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            They wouldn’t need to hold it. Iran is already primed for revolution. Just create the power vacuum.

            • @CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social
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              Foreign invasion tends to cause people to rally around their government, or at least put internal conflicts on the backburner, historically, I’d imagine such a strategy would stand a serious chance of actually preventing any revolution that might otherwise take place.

              • @SCB@lemmy.world
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                I don’t see the younger generation of Iran, which was brutally put down over the Hijab protests, coalescing behind their terrorist government.

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                  You really seem to know nothing about the geopolitics of the region. Iranians were put in that position when the regime was much weaker, and everyone united against the invader. Iranians are not likely to welcome anyone who tries to invade as an invasion inevitably massacres civilians, and foreigners killing Iranian civilians won’t be popular with you know, Iranian civilians.

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          “Israel could invade and conquer Iran tomorrow and they have not.”

          Why haven’t they then? Why hasn’t the US? Ever heard of millenium challenge 2002 for example? Invading Iran is not as easy as you seem to think. Iran has a geography that makes invasion very very difficult, strong natural defences. It would have otherwise been already invaded.

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            US doesn’t because it isn’t politically feasible, domestically or abroad

            Israel doesn’t because they’re trying to normalize relationships with neighboring countries, and have had a lot of success, which is why Iran funds Hamas.

            Iran’s army is hot garbage and their terrorist government is barely clinging to power as it is.

    • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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      Likely Israel is planning to gain control of the border with Egypt to cut off anything coming in that way, and either annexing that border strip outright or maintaining control of the border will be part of the peace terms.

      Irrespective of stopping the movement of new arms and missiles into Gaza, more hawkish israelis would probably salivate over being able to shut down all trade into Gaza every time they shoot off missiles, especially since every time they do it weakens confidence in being able to trade into Gaza, raising the costs for anyone trying to import anything into Gaza, and lowering the sell value of any goods made in Gaza.

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    So, a minister of a Jewish state compares another nation to animals and decides that genocide is the proper solution Ironic.gif

  • Jo Miran
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    Israel has announced a “total” blockade of the already besieged Gaza Strip, including a ban on food and water, after Hamas carried out the biggest attack on the country in decades.

    Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said on Monday authorities would cut electricity and block the entry of food and fuel as part of “a complete siege” on Hamas-run Gaza, where about 2.3 million people live in one of the most densely populated areas in the world.

    der crossing points; the third is controlled by Egypt.

    “We are putting a complete siege on Gaza … No electricity, no food, no water, no gas – it’s all closed,” Gallant said in a video statement.

    Israel’s chief military spokesperson, Daniel Hagari, told reporters on Monday that Israel has “control” of its communities following Saturday’s mass incursion of Hamas fighters into its territory.

    Hagari said there had been some isolated incidents on Monday morning, but that “at this stage, there is no fighting in the communities”.

    He added that “there might still be terrorists in the region”.

    Israeli tanks and drones were guarding openings in the fence to prevent more infiltrations, Hagari said, adding that 15 of 24 border communities had been evacuated, with the rest expected to be evacuated over the next 24 hours.

    Earlier, Hamas spokesperson Abdel-Latif al-Qanoua told The Associated Press news agency that the group’s fighters continued to battle outside Gaza and had captured more Israelis as recently as Monday morning.

    He said the group aims to free all Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, which in the past has agreed to lopsided exchange deals in which it released large numbers of prisoners for individual captives or even the remains of soldiers.

    SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES

    • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      It’ll escalate the conflict…

      Which is what Israels government wants…

      So yeah, it’s not going to backfire, it’s going to do exactly what they want.

      Same way using the IDF to make sure Palestinians couldn’t fight back against “settlers” just escalated the conflict. If Israel wanted peace, that backfired. But they don’t want peace. They want a war so they can use it as an excuse to expand their borders again.

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    I think it’s important to keep in mind that Hamas is completely capable - at any moment - of surrendering, releasing all hostages, de-militarizing, and vowing to never again attempt to kill civilians. The water and electricity would come right back on.

    Doing so would save the lives of countless Palestinian civilians, and if they had any care for their lives at all, they would do this immediately.

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      People here don’t seem to understand this. All they think is “Israel bad”. Also, instead of cheering for Hamas when they drag dead civilians through town, they could, you know, not do that.

      • TheDankHold
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        Starving innocents is bad, yes. Abuse breeds abuse, it’s no wonder the Palestinian reaction considering everything the Israeli government has done to them.

        Not to mention the Israeli military is the reason jamas is where it is, finding it in the 80s and 90s because they’re easier to hate than the moderate coalition.

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          Starving innocents is bad

          How is it Israel’s responsibility to supply their enemies in the first place? Cutting supply lines is like the most basic military tactic there is.

          If they don’t want to starve, they can ask Iran to send some food instead of the next rocket shipmment.

          • TheDankHold
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            Why is it okay that Israel has taken so much control of the region that Gaza can’t even control its own resources? This isn’t some new development. Why are you talking like Palestine is just Hamas and not also thousands of women and children that didn’t choose to be in this open air prison?

            It’s amazing how easy it is to get average people to disregard their own humanity and blithely condemn thousands to cruel brutal deaths because of the actions of a group that was literally funded by the military they’re resisting when they first got started.

            Don’t give me that psycho shit, the Israeli government has been perpetuating this shit show for decades. The blood of these concert goers is on their malicious actions just like they’re responsible for the deaths of journalists like Shireen Abu Akleh and for the conditions Palestinians live within.

            Much like in Israel, the average citizen doesn’t get much choice and instead gets to bear the brunt of the other sides rage. That’s not something to be justified.

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              Why is it okay that Israel has taken so much control of the region that Gaza can’t even control its own resources?

              Because the can and it’s in their interesst. Again, a blockade is a very basic military tactic.

              Why are you talking like Palestine is just Hamas and not also thousands of women and children that didn’t choose to be in this open air prison?

              Hamas enjoy wide support in the population though.

              For the Palestines that actually don’t support Hamas, it sure sucks. But guess who’s the first party that surpresses any Palestines that support peace negotiation or any normalisation of the conflict? Right … Hamas, because they are militant hardliners and don’t actually give a shit about peace or the Palestinian people.

              The blood of these concert goers is on their malicious actions

              Fuck off. The blood is on the people that pulled the trigger and one one else. Anything else just makes you a supporter of terrorism.

              Much like in Israel, the average citizen doesn’t get much choice and instead gets to bear the brunt of the other sides rage

              Actually, Israel goes to great lenght to install defensive meassures to protect their citizens.

              On the ther side, Hamas will go to great lenght to protect their weapons from Israeli attacks by hiding them amongst their citizens, preferably in school.

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                If Palestine had the international funds and military equipment of Israel they would be able to similarly protect their civilians. You’re just glossing right past the fact that one has been intentionally impoverished. Hard to afford an iron dome when your enemy won’t even let your people get adequate food and water.

                Also the blood is on more than just the trigger pullers. Surely you wouldn’t say that organizers that didn’t directly participate don’t have blood on their hands. Of course they do, they enabled the attack.

                Once you’ve established that our world is more than just a string of isolated incidents it’s easy to see how the Israeli military partially caused this much like how the American government brought about conditions that lead to 9/11. Your aggressive denial is just you getting trapped in emotional thinking.

                People like you are why Americans invaded Iraq and Afghanistan. All about killing terrorists but never that interested in the geopolitical context that bred those terrorists. Thus a never ending story of dead innocents while military contractors take in billions.

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                  If Palestine had the international funds and military equipment of Israel they would be able to similarly protect their civilians

                  Or they would use those funds and equipment to do what they’ve layed out in their charter, which is to destory Israel and “push the jews into the sea”.

                  You’re just glossing right past the fact that one has been intentionally impoverished

                  No I’m not. The better question is, why is that? According to lemmy, they have like the noblest cause in the world, so why isn’t the international community flocking to aid them?

                  Also the blood is on more than just the trigger pullers. Surely you wouldn’t disagree that organizers that didn’t directly participate don’t have blood on their hands.

                  Sure, there is more blame to go around. But we should have learned from WW2 that “just following orders” isn’t an excuse that absolves people from responsibilty.

                  All about killing terrorists but never that interested in the geopolitical context that bred those terrorists.

                  Because it’s not that relevant to the situation anymore. It’s very unlikley that a nation will ever be established in the way that Israel was. And yes, it was a very terrible chain of events. Hopefully lessons have been learned to avoid such partitions in the future.

                  But for this conflict, it’s done. Unless you have a time machine, Israel is there now and it’s powerful enough to not be going away anytime soon.

                  There is also no chance of a Palestinian military victory. So the only prospects for them is either making some kind of peace (yes, the conditions will be shit, but the killing will stop) … or keep fighting an unwinnable war.

                  Talking about the geopolitical context can be very interessting, but it doesn’t help much when coming up with a solution. But we can blame the British if you want?

        • BraveSirZaphod
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          You can understand the contributing factors that lead to repugnant acts without claiming them to be justifiable, which is what a lot of people are doing here.

          • TheDankHold
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            I’m sure there are people with gross opinions like that but it serves conversation better to not make blanket statements about people who disagree with you.

      • @IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.world
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        Also, instead of cheering for Hamas when they drag dead civilians through town, they could, you know, not do that.

        Who is doing that?

      • DarkGamer
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        By definition peace is when war and violence stop, the kinds of governments involved are irrelevant.

        • @darthelmet@lemmy.world
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          Oppressive systems passively inflict violence on the oppressed. Artificial lack of access to basic necessities like food, shelter, healthcare hurts or even kills people. Getting over policed gets people hurt or killed.

          The absence of war isn’t the same thing as the absence of conflict. The conflict is built into the structure of a hierarchical society. It’s just only felt by some. A war brings the conflict to the surface to make those who the system supports feel the pain of those who it does not.

          The government could give in and create a more just society for everyone and the conflict would be resolved. The oppressed giving in only benefits those in power. They go back to passively experiencing systemic violence.

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        Ah, I forgot, Hamas simply had to rape a bunch of women and butcher 200 people at a festival. That’s just what righteous resistance looks like.

        Or perhaps childish quips aren’t actually useful in a productive conversation, who knows

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          Easy for you to talk about what’s righteous or not when it’s not your land being apartheided

          They unfortunately don’t have the luxury of a fair war.

          Israel made this bed now they’re going to lay in it whether any of us like it or not and I think it’s atrocious but Israel needs to bear some blame for this.

          • BraveSirZaphod
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            112 years ago

            I’ll say this one more time. Nothing about fighting oppression requires you to rape and murder civilians. There are plenty of military bases all around Gaza if Hamas wanted to focus on military targets.

            If you think that fighting oppression requires you to rape and murder innocent people, you deserve you oppression.

            • @PopOfAfrica@lemmy.world
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              32 years ago

              I will not say that Hamas did anything ethical, it was morally deplorable. But at the same time, unless we tackle the underlying issues of Israeli apartheid, we are begging for people in Palestine to view members of Hamas as freedom fighters as opposed to savages. Israel is creating this problem.

              The quickest way to disassemble Hamas is to give the Palestinian people justice and humanity.

        • @floofloof@lemmy.ca
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          22 years ago

          My point was that Israel cannot offload to Hamas all responsibility for the suffering to civilians caused by blockading Gaza. It’s Israel’s choice to react like this. I understand Israel’s reasons for taking this extreme action, but Israel should take responsibility for it, not pretend it was forced into this and it has to keep starving civilians until Hamas capitulates. And of course I’m not condoning the atrocities committed by Hamas.

    • @sudneo@lemmy.world
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      72 years ago

      You can male the same argument the other way around. Why don’t we stick to what’s already international war, and that attacking civilians is forbidden? This seems a form of collective punishment as well.

      • BraveSirZaphod
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        62 years ago

        You know as well as I do that a de-militarized Israel would very rapidly no longer exist.

        If you recall, Gaza was occupied until 2005, when the IDF withdrew as a sign of goodwill towards peace. Gazans then elected Hamas and started shooting rockets at Israeli cities.

        If you’re supporting a side that’s threatening to livestream the murder of hostages, you need to take a very long look in the mirror.

    • @bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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      42 years ago

      I think it’s important to keep in mind that Israel is completely capable - at any moment - of surrendering, giving right of return, de-militarizing, opening all borders, creating a single government that fairly represents all in the area, giving reparations, and vowing to never again attempt to kill civilians. The water and electricity would come right back on.

      Doing so would save the lives of countless Palestinian civilians, and if they had any care for their lives at all, they would do this immediately.

    • @ComradeChairmanKGB@lemmygrad.ml
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      32 years ago

      surrendering, releasing all hostages, de-militarizing,

      And allow the genocide of Palestine to continue without opposition? Why should they simply lay down and die? Because fighting back is distasteful?

      • BraveSirZaphod
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        52 years ago

        I must have missed the lesson in school about how the way to resist oppression is to rape and murder hundreds of innocent civilians at a festival.

        It’s not as if there were a lack of military targets around. If Hamas had strictly focused on attacking military bases and infrastructure, I might be able to be sympathetic. At the least, that would fall under the umbrella of meaningful resistance. Instead, their sole aim was to murder as many Jews as possible. Kidnapping civilians and threatening to murder them on a livestream is absolutely indefensible.

  • Kofu
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    192 years ago

    So, normal occupation stuff then? They have very little drinking water already.