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New War In Israel / Gaza

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@Happy Lizard Disproportionate force is literally within a protocol called Dahiy doctrine.

 

From Wiki: The Dahiya doctrine, or Dahya doctrine,[1] is a military strategy of asymmetric warfare, outlined by former Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of General Staff Gadi Eizenkot, which encompasses the destruction of the civilian infrastructure of regimes deemed to be hostile as a measure calculated to deny combatants the use of that infrastructure[2] and endorses the employment of "disproportionate force" to secure that end

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ben gvir, minister of national security: settler who usually resides in the West Bank occupied by the Zionist State of Israel, Ben Gvir has faced charges of inciting hatred against Arab citizens and is known to have had a portrait in the living room of his home of the terrorist and murderer in Israeli-American series Baruch Goldstein, who massacred 29 Palestinian Muslim worshipers and injured 125 people in Hebron, in the 1994 Cave of the Patriarchs massacre. Ben Gvir allegedly removed the portrait after entering politics 

Nice, right?

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@Vrubel  The Hamas attack is a symptom, so is Hamas. The cause is occupation, siege and blockade of a people - not to mention the humiliation of it being done to them on what was once their land and the violation of international human rights.

Israel breaks international law again and again with impunity that no other country has been able to get away with. The goldstone report caused huge uproar against Isreal finally. Bibi said the three greatest threats to Israel were Iran, Hamas and the goldstone report shifting the worlds perception on Israel.

But Richard Goldstone backtracked on the report - most likely due to blackmail via Mossad and vilification by Isreali politicians which green lighted Isreal to continue on as always.

But the world is different today. With social media things are much more out in the open and the truth of the situation is validated by the worlds protests which makes it evident that Israel is in the wrong. Time for accountability is here, Israel isn’t special and should follow international law.

 

If this ‘war’ passes, it will face its own internal war. This attack has fractured an already disunited Isreali society.

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16 minutes ago, Vrubel said:

Hamas as is the nature of war with such an enemy. 

These are the exact words one Hamas fighter used in one vice interview.

this should not continue, believe me, nothing good could come out of this, I don’t care if you are for it or not, truly, but this is just not going to be good for both sides.

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Interesting that Baruch Goldstein. a murderer who entered a mosque with machine guns and grenades and started killing everyone, his grave is a place of pilgrimage for many radicals. the security minister is one of them. The government of Israel is the Ku Klux Klan. wonderful. normal for this to happen

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6 minutes ago, Happy Lizard said:

this should not continue, believe me, nothing good could come out of this, I don’t care if you are for it or not, truly, but this is just not going to be good for both sides.

Hamas wins. It was a perfect tactical maneuver. Everyone is looking at Israel, and seeing the reality there. Israel is behaving stupidly. Their leaders seem like a group of corrupt and stupid old Nazis, who are going to lead their country to ruin if they are not expelled by Israeli society.

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1 minute ago, Breakingthewall said:

The government of Israel is the Ku Klux Klan.

Oke, It's getting ridiculous and unintelligent. Most Israelis absolutely resent the likes of Ben Gvir and have been consistently and massively protesting the government for the past year.

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-Palestinians are not absolutely oppressed and have free will, substantial power, and exceptional world sympathy. 

-Israel bears responsibility to its own people and the conflict, even when it fails it is still responsible and carries the heavy burden of either the massive intelligence blunder or the crumbling of world support because of bad policies and leadership.

-The Palestinians don't take responsibility for shit. Hamas is literally throwing its own people under the bus. Before the war half of Israel was protesting against the right-wing government but nobody in the Arab world is holding Hamas or the Palestinians responsible, this tells you everything about their integrity and commitment to morality in this highly selective outrage.

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7 minutes ago, Vrubel said:

Oke, It's getting ridiculous and unintelligent. Most Israelis absolutely resent the likes of Ben Gvir and have been consistently and massively protesting the government for the past year

Maybe, but the fact is that Israel is a country that has these politicians in charge. the same as when the Germans had Hitler and his friends, and they was elected, same than the Israeli. Having people like that in charge of a country is a guarantee of very serious shit, and the responsible is the whole country. 

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3 minutes ago, Vrubel said:

Oke, It's getting ridiculous and unintelligent. Most Israelis absolutely resent the likes of Ben Gvir and have been consistently and massively protesting the government for the past year.

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-Palestinians are not absolutely oppressed and have free will, substantial power, and exceptional world sympathy. 

-Israel bears responsibility to its own people and the conflict, even when it fails it is still responsible and carries the heavy burden of either the massive intelligence blunder or the crumbling of world support because of bad policies and leadership.

-The Palestinians don't take responsibility for shit. Hamas is literally throwing its own people under the bus. Before the war half of Israel was protesting against the right-wing government but nobody in the Arab world is holding Hamas or the Palestinians responsible, this tells you everything about their integrity and commitment to morality in this highly selective outrage.

- Can you elaborate on this ‘substantial’ power? Sure, not ‘absolute’ but if 95% controlled ie limited that’s still bad. According to free market capitalism the movement of goods and services is required for growth, is this freedom allowed to them?

- That’s how the world works, you violate international law you get condemned or penalised. Israel is lucky they only get the former in lip service and protests but never get held to account by law.

- Isreali propaganda perpetuates this victim mentality and ‘threats’ from all around to be used as a pawn for US foreign policy. Bibi has used it to play the strong man saviour and embolden the far right. That narrative would crumble with the Arab world normalising ties.

- Responsibility lies upon those that have the power to respond. Power they’ve been deprived of. What else are they to resort to? PLO are in pocket with Isreal, the Palestinians deferred to extremists as a last resort to get them out of their predicament. When they tried peaceful protests such as the March of return women and children got their kneecaps blown.

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@Happy Lizard If ISIS would sluaghter 1300 of your country's people, Wouldnt you bomb mosoul and raqqa in order to later get in troops safely as possible (for your troops) to eliminate him?

 

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🌻 Thinking independently about the spiral stages themselves is important for going through them in an organic, efficient way. If you stick to an external idea about how a stage should be you lose touch with its real self customized process trying to happen inside you.

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@Nabd Those cities are 70km close to you and from them ISIS terrorists came to you and kill you in your homes. 1,300 of you.

Would you do nothing?

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🌻 Thinking independently about the spiral stages themselves is important for going through them in an organic, efficient way. If you stick to an external idea about how a stage should be you lose touch with its real self customized process trying to happen inside you.

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6 minutes ago, Nivsch said:

@Happy Lizard If ISIS would slughter 1300 of your people on your country, you wouldnt bomb mosoul and raqqa?

 

How is it possible that 58 children died from sniper bullets in the 2018 protests? and then an Israeli minister said that they know where each bullet goes? 

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7 minutes ago, Nivsch said:

@Happy Lizard If ISIS would sluaghter 1300 of your people on your country, you wouldnt bomb mosoul and raqqa in order to eliminate him?

 

The question is what caused them to do that in the first place? If people in the developed west can be sick enough to become serial killers imagine people born into hell, living adjacent to a heaven that could’ve been theirs.

 

To your question -  as a nation state wishing to not isolate itself from the world order eliminate the threat in the short term within keeping to international law. In the long term rectify the root causes.

 

War is a fact of world affairs and will be for a long time, the key is it’s regulated. Bombing entire cities will only bombard you with the problem as it crops back up in vengeance - especially if the underlying causes aren’t fixed.

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@Nivsch wouldn’t you agree that it’s not sane? wouldn’t you agree this is coming form blind revenge? Nothing good could come out of this believe me. It’s not that I don’t see what you are trying to say. But this just not going to be good for any side. More hatred will be left. I do understand that I’m trying to ask Israel too much of an ask. it’s just insane to me to defend this.

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In an interview with George Galloway, Scott Ritter gives his analysis of the possible invasion of Gaza, the serious complexities involved, and why success is unlikely.   You aren’t hearing this on the Western media.  Scott Ritter was formerly a United States Marine Corps Intelligence Officer and UNSCOM weapons inspector.   Let’s pray that the adults enter the room and deescalate this crisis.

 

https://youtu.be/8Ti1dKRz53k?si=JdG-UHm8DmDXRh7v

 


Vincit omnia Veritas.

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19 minutes ago, Nivsch said:

@Nabd Those cities are 70km close to you and from them ISIS terrorists came to you and kill you in your homes. 1,300 of you.

Would you do nothing?

7 minutes ago, Happy Lizard said:

 

expel, try and imprison those responsible for security who allowed this in such a flagrant manner that they are as guilty as the terrorists themselves. then completely blockade Gaza and demand the surrender of the terrorists

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I need to go to bed and don't have time anymore so... Copy Paste*

Even if they didn't turn Gaza into a Singapore they still could have had meaningful, decent, loving lives with their families and healthy Islam, maybe even a high-paying job in Israel. 

Any piece of land ruled by Hamas must be sealed off, Egypt understands this too. Israel provided Gaza with everything from food to energy. They definitely could have chosen a better life. Sorry, but your victim card expires after rape and torture.
Israel will do what it has to, to ensure this never happens again. In the meanwhile Gazan civilians have to suffer along. Like what did they expect? this is not rocket science or some intricate poetic justice. They choose this in the most literal sense. Why? because they are as dumb as a cork. 

Israel is doing its best to minimize civilian causalities for PR, diplomatic and practical reasons if not humanitarian. But yeah isn't it plainly obvious that Gaza brought this war onto themselves?

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10 minutes ago, Nabd said:

Most Tunisians and north Africans are actually dual citizenship and came from Belgium France and the Netherlands.

I don’t buy it. Where are the receipts?

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