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They stand for eliminating Jew-hating terror groups which constantly threaten to exterminate them.
How does this explain the repeated mass murder of women and children by the IDF though?
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They stand for eliminating Jew-hating terror groups which constantly threaten to exterminate them.
Same, the IDF knows it can murder Palestinian civilians with impunity and just roll out that supposed justification every time.I am so ****ing done with this reasoning for deaths of innocents especially children, if you support Israel Government right now you also have blood on your hands. USA and Australian Government should be ashamed they are so beholden to certain lobbies that they turn a blind eye to this slaughter.
When trying to defend Israel's mass slaughter, it's really all they've got........After 11 months, we’re still resorting to “but Hamas”?
Really?
Bibi's not going to sleep with you Dogs, you don't need to swallow all of his bullshit.Aren’t you sick of Hamas launching attacks from crowded refugee camps, schools and hospitals yet?
Trouble is that Israel has repeatedly done hostages swaps before for the release of Palestinian prisoners. If Israel wants to play hardball then the hostages left are more than likely to die , they are the only leveredge that Hamas has.Have to weigh up the risk to hostages of continuing the war vs the risk Hamas's continued existence poses to the Israeli people.
What kind of message would it send that you can have virtual impunity for your terrorism as long as you take hostages? Capitulating to Hamas demands to secure the release of all hostages would only encourage more hostage taking in the future.
If they did this, and Hamas did another October 7th style terror attack on Israel, would you support another Israeli full scale invasion in response?If Bibi actually had a strategy he would negotiate a ceasefire get the hostages released and pull back out of Gaza. If Hamas are stupid enough to try attacking Israel again they will know full well another full scale invasion of Gaza would be launched and there are no hostages to hide behind.
Nothing to do with Trump. He has had the green light from USA to whatever he wants since October 2023. Trump isn't the President.Trouble is that Israel has repeatedly done hostages swaps before for the release of Palestinian prisoners. If Israel wants to play hardball then the hostages left are more than likely to die , they are the only leveredge that Hamas has.
Regardless on how good the Israeli intelligence service and armed forces are rescuing hostages from urban areas and tunnels where their captors are more than happy to kill the hostages and die themselves is near impossible. Very few have been rescued so far and many killed whether by Hamas , Israeli bombings or the case where Israeli soldiers shot them inadvertently.
If Bibi actually had a strategy he would negotiate a ceasefire get the hostages released and pull back out of Gaza. If Hamas are stupid enough to try attacking Israel again they will know full well another full scale invasion of Gaza would be launched and there are no hostages to hide behind.
If Bibi is insistent that he wants to crush Hamas fully then he will need to occupy Gaza and have a significant military presence there ongoing without any long term resolution.
I think Bibi will stretch this out until the US elections are decided and he would be hoping for Trump to get in so he gets the green light to do whatever he wants in Gaza and the West Bank.
If they did this, and Hamas did another October 7th style terror attack on Israel, would you support another Israeli full scale invasion in response?
In his scenario? What are you talking about?Well by this logic, the Palestinian people would be responding to the ongoing and repeated attacks being conducted against them by the terrorist organisation that is the IDF.
I would say that after October 7th that Israel would never let it happen again and I doubt that Hamas now has any capability or motivation to mount such an attack again.If they did this, and Hamas did another October 7th style terror attack on Israel, would you support another Israeli full scale invasion in response?
That's all fair, but they must have had a inkling that the response to October 7th would be significant too and it didn't deter them. Hamas leadership do not seem particularly motivated to make rational decisions in the best interests of their people.Regardless of what Hamas can do against Israel in the short or long term they know that if Bibi or any of his coalition are in power that the retaliation will be overwhelming and would probably involve another full scale incursion into Gaza. Whether that is moral , legitimate or or legal is neither here nor there that is the reality of what Hamas faces.
True. Trump could be a disaster for a fair outcome for Palestinians. Strong and smart leadership is needed to get a Palestinian state on the road to happening, would be easier without Trump. Hamas's existence also complicates it. As does many of Israel's actions in the West Bank.Trump is a wild card in this he might just agree to some of the more extreme policy where as Harris will try and keep a lid on it as and tell the Israelis to pull their heads in.
The attack on Oct 7 was deliberately planned between Iran and Hamas, and went earlier, against Iran’s wishes, because Hamas fighters were too eager for blood. As Hamas hoped and predicted, the West immediately turned against Israel for not using “proportionate force” - really?That's all fair, but they must have had a inkling that the response to October 7th would be significant too and it didn't deter them. Hamas leadership do not seem particularly motivated to make rational decisions in the best interests of their people.
True. Trump could be a disaster for a fair outcome for Palestinians. Strong and smart leadership is needed to get a Palestinian state on the road to happening, would be easier without Trump. Hamas's existence also complicates it. As does many of Israel's actions in the West Bank.
the West immediately turned against Israel for not using “proportionate force” - really?
We should be supporting the only liberal democracy in the ME
Why is Israel held to account
never any demands, by anyone, on Hamas to release the hostages?
Israel will finish this war the way they want
The attack on Oct 7 was deliberately planned between Iran and Hamas, and went earlier, against Iran’s wishes, because Hamas fighters were too eager for blood. As Hamas hoped and predicted, the West immediately turned against Israel for not using “proportionate force” - really?
We should be supporting the only liberal democracy in the ME, both militarily and philosophically, against barbarity. Why is Israel held to account and there are never any demands, by anyone, on Hamas to release the hostages?
Hamas could not care less about the Palestinian people they are hiding amongst, depriving of aid, indoctrinating, cynically using as shields. All they want is to kill Jews and wipe out Israel. They keep saying so. I believe them.
Israel will finish this war the way they want, they have no choice, and they won’t be deterred by Western bedwetters. If they backed off Hamas would win. No one wants that, do they?
The west hasn't turned on Israel, but is pressuring and criticising the way Israel is conducting the war, which I think is okay. War is a horrible thing that impacts innocent people, and even though this war was started by Hamas with their unjustifiable atrocity they committed on October 7th, Israel does have to respond proportionally to achieve their military goals. So international pressure is good to make sure Israel is incentivized to keep the casaulties to only what is necessary to win the war.The attack on Oct 7 was deliberately planned between Iran and Hamas, and went earlier, against Iran’s wishes, because Hamas fighters were too eager for blood. As Hamas hoped and predicted, the West immediately turned against Israel for not using “proportionate force” - really?
With his history, Gvir should have been disqualified from running for any position in government.
So what is proportionate? When Hamas doesn’t respect international law (they are not a nation) but Israel should, I detect a handicap being placed on one side. They have to weigh up “maintaining good relations with their western allies” or surviving. Looks like it’s one or the other, not both, although they are trying.The west hasn't turned on Israel, but is pressuring and criticising the way Israel is conducting the war, which I think is okay. War is a horrible thing that impacts innocent people, and even though this war was started by Hamas with their unjustifiable atrocity they committed on October 7th, Israel does have to respond proportionally to achieve their military goals. So international pressure is good to make sure Israel is incentivized to keep the casaulties to only what is necessary to win the war.
This criticism gives the impression that in this conflict only Israel is facing global pressure, but that's not totally accurate. Most Western countries recognise Israel's right to self defence following October 7th and most also recognise Hamas as terrorists. There are not many other ways western countries can realistically pressure Hamas.
So Hamas already has almost a maximum pressure on them from the west short of direct military action. Whereas Israel has broad support, but are constrained by international law and maintaining good relations with their western allies.
Well by this logic, the Palestinian people would be responding to the ongoing and repeated attacks being conducted against them by the terrorist organisation that is the IDF.