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  • Anduin1357
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    -442 years ago

    Which is why the Palestinians need to recognise the writing on the wall decades ago and pushed to settle somewhere else where it isn’t a lost cause. They can’t just keep turning their people into combatants and not expect to be suppressed for it.

    Israel isn’t going anywhere, it will take more than the Middle East to force them and even then, they already have nukes.

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        -272 years ago

        They can’t just keep turning their people into combatants and not expect to be suppressed for it.

        Steps can’t be skipped when they threaten the security of Israel.

        • @money_loo@1337lemmy.com
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          222 years ago

          Egypt allows in only a few hundred Gaza travelers a day, so Hamas maintains a months-long waiting list. Those who pay for “coordination” — a bribe believed to be pocketed by authorities on both sides of the border — get bumped higher up the list.

          Lots of innocent young people are just trying to get away, but can’t and are going to get destroyed because of these two extreme sides.

          https://www.npr.org/2019/07/04/733487137/i-want-to-get-the-hell-out-of-here-thousands-of-palestinians-are-leaving-gaza

            • @money_loo@1337lemmy.com
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              Historically humanity has not treated “outsiders” to their in-groups very well.

              Maybe it’s some form of human instinct from countless generations of violence against ourselves, it’s hard to say.

              Either way we shouldn’t let basic fears get in the way of helping each other.

              The overwhelming vast majority of PEOPLE in the Gaza Strip are innocent civilians just like you and me, and want nothing to do with this nonsense.

              Families began stockpiling food as soon as Saturday’s attack began but fear that despite Hamas assurances supplies will run low.

              With Israel cutting off electricity supplies into Gaza, a looming fuel shortage means private generators as well as the enclave’s own power station, which is still providing about four hours of energy a day, will struggle to function.

              Electricity shortages mean residents cannot recharge phones, so are cut off from news of each other and from events, and are unable to pump water into rooftop tanks.

              At night the enclave is plunged into total darkness, punctuated by the blasts of air strikes.

              War is indeed hell, my friend.

              • Anduin1357
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                -102 years ago

                Too bad, because they clearly harbor terrorists who have invited war on them.

                Am I supposed to feel bad when they FAFO?

                • @bamboo@lemm.ee
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                  122 years ago

                  Yes. Most people are innocent civilians and none of them asked for this shit. Many of them were born into it, and they don’t even have the option to leave due to the blockade.

                  • Anduin1357
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                    -82 years ago

                    they clearly harbor terrorists

                    Most people are innocent civilians and none of them asked for this shit.

                    So instead of working with Israel, they chose to let Hamas represent them. Makes sense.

    • @SoleInvictus@lemmy.world
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      Where exactly are the Palestinians supposed to settle? The Israelis took their land, homes, and businesses, so a great many Palestinians are impoverished. Many can’t afford to move. It’s not like the Palestinian government can just purchase land and build new cities elsewhere as it’s poor too. If the Palestinians were to all move to any other country, they’d largely be refugees, reliant on their host country for food and shelter, which is a huge financial drain. Who is going to take and care for all of them?

      And if they were to move, Israel would take over the evacuated area. It’ll be enough for awhile, but the population is ever growing. Who will Israel invade next?

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        Didn’t the Palestinians also “evict” all Jewish people? They went to Israel because they were refugees. It was about the same amount of people who fled from both sides. The only difference is that Palestinians grew from under a million refugees to more than 5 million by now. That is why they want Israel. Where would you have the Jewish people go? The Hamas want all Jews gone.

      • Anduin1357
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        -292 years ago

        And if they were to move, Israel would take over the evacuated area. It’ll be enough for awhile, but the population is ever growing. Who will Israel invade next?

        That is so bad faith. There is plenty of dessert left to expand into.

        Where exactly are the Palestinians supposed to settle? The Israelis took their land, homes, and businesses, so a great many Palestinians are impoverished. Many can’t afford to move.

        A great start would be to stop all this militant jihad nonsense and concentrate on stability and engaging with the Israeli economy. If you keep having thoughts of causing harm to Israel, why would anyone on their side want to employ you people.

        Quit shooting yourselves in the feet.

        • @SoleInvictus@lemmy.world
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          102 years ago

          Lol, “you people”. I think we’ve found an Israeli apartheid supporter.

          If there’s so much “dessert” to go around, why don’t the Israelis fuck off and go there instead? The Palestinians were there first, they’re the invaders.

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            Nope, the Israelis and Palestinians have claims to the region and the Israelis did historically live there during Ottoman times. The Palestinians don’t have a better claim than the Israelis.

            Also, Israel built infrastructure to make the dessert livable. That’s not free.

            Palestine lost the war, they should stop being belligerent so that Israel can trust them to not be terrorists. That’s the whole reason why there’s an apartheid. They’ve made their bed for themselves.

            • @CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social
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              82 years ago

              who lived somewhere hundreds of years ago matters little compared to who lives in a place for the last few generations, as it is those people who get displaced in these kind of things, not the people who lived during the time of the Ottomans

              • Anduin1357
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                -32 years ago

                Mhm, so the historical claims of so many countries about this shallow should be at risk too huh.

                Also, did we forget that the British promised both Palestine and Israel these lands? Palestine tried to wipe out the Israelis and they and their allies have been on a losing streak ever since. That includes the loss of land in a conflict. You know, consequences.

                • @CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social
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                  42 years ago

                  Frankly, the history of the area is not an excuse in my book. Some child born to Palestinian parents can have had no part in any of that, why should they have to face consequences for the circumstances of their birth?

                  And yes, I don’t buy the whole “our country owned this land a hundred years ago so we should be able to take it and evict the people who grew up and live there now” kind of arguments where they apply to other countries too, but those are not the current subject of argument, Israel and Palestine are.

                  I don’t want anyone to get the wrong idea here, I’m not saying this to defend Hamas or anything, but punishing a civilian population for the actions of a terrorist organization that lives in the area is both morally wrong and foolish, it will drive more of those ordinary people to join the terrorists, out of desperation or desire for revenge.

            • @SoleInvictus@lemmy.world
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              It’s amazing the mental gymnastics that pro-Israel propagandists will go through to justify the genocide of an entire people. By your shitty logic, I should be able to go back to my childhood home, kill a few of the people who live there now, and feel justified moving in with the survivors, taking over a bedroom or two. It was mine before, after all, and I never agreed to sell it to them. I’m not responsible for the actions of my parents, right?

              I would then play the victim when the survivors fight back as I systematically drive the rest of the household out and replace them with my friends and family. Then we’d start taking over neighbor’s houses. Sure, we didn’t live there before, but we’re a growing community and I’ll play off the retaliation of the first household as indicative of their “sub-human” nature. It was always my house, they were just squatting there so how dare they fight back. When the neighborhood gets fed up with our bullshit and starts burning our houses down, we’ll collectively pull a “surprised Pikachu face” - we didn’t do anything wrong, there’s no way this could have been foreseen, much less prevented!

              Edit: thank dog, another propagandist banned.

    • @KevonLooney@lemm.ee
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      212 years ago

      Do you think a Palestinian passport makes countries welcome you with open arms?

      Israel isn’t going anywhere

      Great, they should help out their Palestinian citizens who are obviously suffering.

      • Anduin1357
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        -302 years ago

        You know why their passport is weak? Because everywhere they went and got absorbed into the general population, they fermented revolution against the country they were in.

        They did it to themselves.

        It’s clear that Palestinians are not interested in peace with Israel, so why ask for help?

    • @Aceticon@lemmy.world
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      Ahh, the good old “Ukraine should make territorial concessions for peace” style of “argument”…

      Because history has shown that conceding territory to Israel or Russia is such a great way to stop them from coming again later, killing more people and “be willing to stop” for more territory.