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You can't be serious. You are downplaying the impact that cutting off water for two million people, because in your world they can all just cut the bottom off a plastic bottle and drink condensation. Unreal.

I'm not downplaying anything. It will be hell. I'm saying they shouldn't die of thirst.
 
Wow. You are right mate. Palestinians are evil. The way they are torturing raping civilians for decades and keeping them in an open prison for years and years in horrible conditions. Oh wait….that’s more like the other side.

I didn't say Palestinians are evil. Most of them consider what Hamas did a victory, though, and they celebrate it. They gain nothing from what Hamas does. There are no benefits or upsides to it. There will only be hell unleashed, and an increase in hatred. Tell me what's the point in defending a terrorist organisation who deliberately looks to create chaos. It has nothing to do with defending themselves. They want to create chaos, to ensure there are victims on their side so they can continue with their wish to eradicate Jews. It is not about freedom, or liberation.

Also, please tell me when Israel paraded Tel Aviv with the dead bodies of young Palestinian (or other foreign) girls that they've raped, yelling out the name of their God. Your response reminds me of these wannabe hippie 20 year old influencers who put make a post about Palestine pretending they know anything about the situation, when they're absolutely clueless.
 
What exactly does this mean?
The EU and UNICEF have built huge desalination plants in Gaza to help with the fresh water problem. There is little natural fresh water in the region and Israel can and does quite easily control it. But I am not sure how effective the plants will be without electricity.
 
I didn't say Palestinians are evil. Most of them consider what Hamas did a victory, though, and they celebrate it. They gain nothing from what Hamas does. There are no benefits or upsides to it. There will only be hell unleashed, and an increase in hatred. Tell me what's the point in defending a terrorist organisation who deliberately looks to create chaos. It has nothing to do with defending themselves. They want to create chaos, to ensure there are victims on their side so they can continue with their wish to eradicate Jews. It is not about freedom, or liberation.

Also, please tell me when Israel paraded Tel Aviv with the dead bodies of young Palestinian (or other foreign) girls that they've raped, yelling out the name of their God. Your response reminds me of these wannabe hippie 20 year old influencers who put make a post about Palestine pretending they know anything about the situation, when they're absolutely clueless.
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Is that comparable to gunning down 250 civilians at a party? Shooting kids and celebrating their deaths, and the various other stories that we’ve heard?

The current Minister of National Defense for Israel, Itamar Ben-Gvir, used to have a portrait of Baruch Goldstein, a terrorist who killed 29 Palestinians, hanging in his living room.

He was the lawyer for Amiram Ben-Uriel, an Israeli settler who firebombed a house and burned Ali Dawabsheh, an 18-month-old Palestinian child, to death. Israeli settlers showed up to the trial and taunted the boy's grandfather, singing "Where's Ali? There's no Ali. Ali is burned. On the fire. Ali is on the grill."

He was present at a wedding in which guests stabbed and burned a photo of the child. He later claimed nobody realized who the baby in the photo was.
 
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Is that comparable to gunning down 250 civilians at a party? Shooting kids and celebrating their deaths, and the various other stories that we’ve heard?

On 24 March, a report from the UN team responsible for the protection of children in war zones was released, it found "hundreds" of violations of the rights of children and accused Israeli soldiers of shooting children, using children as human shields, bulldozing a home with a woman and child still inside, and shelling a building they had ordered civilians into a day earlier. One case involved using an 11-year-old boy as a human shield, by forcing him to enter suspected buildings first and also inspect bags. The report also mentioned the boy was used as a shield when Israeli soldiers came under fire. The Guardian has also received testimony from three Palestinian brothers aged 14, 15, and 16, who all claimed to have been used as human shields.

The UK newspaper The Guardian conducted an investigation of its own which, according to the paper, uncovered evidence of war crimes including the use of Palestinian children as human shields and the targeting of medics and hospitals. The paper also found evidence of attacks on clearly distinguishable civilian targets.

EDIT - Hamas are a terrorist organisation, that much we can agree and both sides are doing messed up shit. the leadership on both sides is the main issue
 
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I didn't say Palestinians are evil. Most of them consider what Hamas did a victory, though, and they celebrate it. They gain nothing from what Hamas does. There are no benefits or upsides to it. There will only be hell unleashed, and an increase in hatred. Tell me what's the point in defending a terrorist organisation who deliberately looks to create chaos. It has nothing to do with defending themselves. They want to create chaos, to ensure there are victims on their side so they can continue with their wish to eradicate Jews. It is not about freedom, or liberation.

Also, please tell me when Israel paraded Tel Aviv with the dead bodies of young Palestinian (or other foreign) girls that they've raped, yelling out the name of their God. Your response reminds me of these wannabe hippie 20 year old influencers who put make a post about Palestine pretending they know anything about the situation, when they're absolutely clueless.
I just think of what the US did to Native Americans, who resorted to what we'd call terrorism in their rage and deperation.

How is this substantively different? I wasn't taught to judge Native Americans for their response to colonialism.
 
Is that comparable to gunning down 250 civilians at a party? Shooting kids and celebrating their deaths, and the various other stories that we’ve heard?

Trying to compare how some Israelis and some Palerstinians act to prove one side is better behaved than the other is a pointless process. A quick google search will show hundreds of horrific war crimes committed by both sides.

EDIT I see some posters have already helped with that google search.
 
The reports aren't really unverified. Everybody knows everybody there. They could be unconnected (eg. the vandalism, graffiti, and attacks, but when you see this right near where the attacks and vandalism were, you connect dots.)
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Some of them are, not like what you've posted here, but I don't think "free Palestine" graffiti is enough to make someone feel unsafe. It's more the culmination of the mobs of celebration for these attacks - some have been shown to not be when or where they were from other times. I think if that sort of sentiment is in where you and your family are that's a valid concern
 
Nah, these are not morally equivalent acts.

Israel is a democracy. Israel doesn't have anything about destroying Palestinians through holy war in its constitution. Whatever strategic calculation underlies this attack, Hamas decided a legitimate policy was to randomly murder civilians in the street. There is no excusing that.

Being a democracy doesn't make the bombs you drop on civillians any better, doesn't make the children you shoot dead any less human and doesn't make the land you occupy any less illegal.

Palestinian freedom fighters are defending their homeland against an occupying force using military means - under international law it is legitimate.
 
Take a look at the map please.

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Similar beliefs to what? That there is no longer a discernible Palestine from which to make two states? It's far worse than that as it goes, in the WB, that's just an old picture.

The entire conflict is as it is because Israel has those beliefs and has acted upon them for decades without restraint (whatever about the Palestinians have similar beliefs, they have been sanctioned to death, have conceded, in Fatah's case, Israeli "existence" and receive nothing for it except continually decreasing land and zero prospect of change).

What stopped the UN plan from being implemented?
 
Some of them are, not like what you've posted here, but I don't think "free Palestine" graffiti is enough to make someone feel unsafe. It's more the culmination of the mobs of celebration for these attacks - some have been shown to not be when or where they were from other times. I think if that sort of sentiment is in where you and your family are that's a valid concern

Gotta remember just how shielded many of these jews and their kids are; they have no idea how to deal with conflict or bullies. At the risk of using anti semitic tropes, think kyle. They dont know how to identify or react to danger because all they know is their community, which they tend to live insularly in. Holidays are to Israel, Jew studies are often 5 hours a day, and they have an overriding idea that 'what will be will be' and 'god will protect us if we deserve it' so walk around like lemmings.
 
The EU and UNICEF have built huge desalination plants in Gaza to help with the fresh water problem. There is little natural fresh water in the region and Israel can and does quite easily control it. But I am not sure how effective the plants will be without electricity.

Desalination requires a lot of electricity. They won't be doing anything without power.
 
Gotta remember just how shielded many of these jews and their kids are; they have no idea how to deal with conflict or bullies. At the risk of using anti semitic tropes, think kyle. They dont know how to identify or react to danger because all they know is their community, which they tend to live insularly in. Holidays are to Israel, Jew studies are often 5 hours a day, and they have an overriding idea that 'what will be will be' and 'god will protect us if we deserve it' so walk around like lemmings.
I'm close to being banned for insults here, but my god it may be worth it this time... I don't even know where to start.
 
It means that it doesn't take bear Grylls to get water to a drinking state in an emergency. They won't die of thirst. (Distilling water is an essential skill for all of us.)
To do this at scale for million people is impossible. I honestly hoped your were joking but it seems like you're being serious which is insane.
 
Because they've experienced to an extent what the Palestinians are feeling.
Well if we're following this dumb analogy through, the IRA would have raided Lancashire and slaughtered and raped a few thousand people, and gone to Leeds festival and killed a few hundred partying teenagers, and people like you would have presumably said it was justified?
 
Yeah I would usually agree but I think the claim here is that the graffiti and the smashing up of the restaurant occurred at the same time (yesterday) and so was maybe the work of the same people.
That and the police confirmed it was likely one of a number of recent robberies in the area.
 


American Special Operations Forces trained in hostage situations have arrived in Israel. A Pentagon official says the U.S. doesn't rule out performing operations to liberate kidnapped Americans now held in Gaza.
 
The current Minister of National Defense for Israel, Itamar Ben-Gvir, used to have a portrait of Baruch Goldstein, a terrorist who killed 29 Palestinians, hanging in his living room.

He was the lawyer for Amiram Ben-Uriel, an Israeli settler who firebombed a house and burned Ali Dawabsheh, an 18-month-old Palestinian child, to death. Israeli settlers showed up to the trial and taunted the boy's grandfather, singing "Where's Ali? There's no Ali. Ali is burned. On the fire. Ali is on the grill."

He was present at a wedding in which guests stabbed and burned a photo of the child. He later claimed nobody realized who the baby in the photo was.
Good lord.
 
Have you read about the Palestinian feelings per chance?
Why do you even bother with this guy?

He has no knowledge, not a single educated clue about what's happening there, yet keeps on hammering his simplistic point of view. He brings absolutely nothing to the discussion and his arrogance is only matched by his ignorance. There are quality many posters here on both sides that give a nuanced, informed and balanced opinion on the situation there.
 
Hamas' goal is the destruction of Israel, not just the liberation of Palestine. That's a very important distinction. They aren't interested in coexistence, so their actions should always be seen in light of their ultimate goal.

They want radicalisation, Arab-Israeli relations to collapse and an all out war of religion. Pushing Israel to overreact and completely destroy any chance of normalisation with Arab countries would be a success for them. An all out war between all Arab nations and Israel (and the US inevitably) isn't something they want to avoid, but rather something they would like to see happen. Their strategy pretty much puts civilians in the firing line on purpose, all to serve a greater goal - the ultimate destruction of Israel and the rise of an Islamic Palestinian state in its place - at any cost.

This attack is notably different than previous attacks though. Far more brazen, brutal and extensive. If I were to speculate, I'd assume it's because of a combination of Saudi-Israeli relations normalising rapidly, Iran's interests currently aligning with Hamas' and "achieving" far more in the attack than they had actually believed possible. Right now their goal is probably to use the situation to turn as much of the Arab world as possible against Israel. I suspect they have grossly miscalculated the response they will see from key Arab states.

Indeed. I think the Israelis are finally finding out the hard way, that they can't co-exist with an internationally recognized terrorist organization on their border that is committed to their destruction (as published in the founding Hamas charter), and which is in turn funded and subsidized from another nation state committed to Israel's destruction. It seems the domestic calculus inside Israel has changed in the past 3 days to where there is agreement that Hamas has to go, which is why a ground war and reoccupation of Gaza seems imminent.
 
Well if we're following this dumb analogy through, the IRA would have raided Lancashire and slaughtered and raped a few thousand people, and gone to Leeds festival and killed a few hundred partying teenagers, and people like you would have presumably said it was justified?
It's not a 'dumb analogy' at all, it's the exact reason Palestine has support among Irish people, aside from the fact that any sane human should support basic human rights and be against oppressive fascists.
 
According to reports, they've found beheaded babies in Kfar Azar....Israel will not stop until Hamas is history.
 
I'm close to being banned for insults here, but my god it may be worth it this time... I don't even know where to start.

It's not inaccurate, nor uncommon in sheltered communities. Whether you like to think so or not. And its their right to hold that way of life should they want to do so.
 
It's not inaccurate, nor uncommon in sheltered communities. Whether you like to think so or not. And its their right to hold that way of life should they want to do so.
I've reread your comment, and I realise it was meant in good faith. So fair enough.
 
Imma call BS on that. What are those reports?

There's a video floating about of a Hamas guy attempting to decapitate a wounded Israeli bleeding on the ground with a hoe (presumably at a kibutz), which I suspect isn't the worst thing that happened in the early hours of Saturday.