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Neeranam

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  1. He is a puppet, he is told what to say..
  2. This is interesting- Can Hamas actually be eliminated? This is what military and security analysts think https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/12/israel-gaza-war-can-hamas-actually-be-eliminated-experts-weigh-in.html
  3. Many do. You continually kill every thread about Israel, but flaming everyone who disagrees with you. You continually make up stuff, ridicule, continual gaslighting, and make anyone who has compassion for the Palestinians feel unwanted. If there is any opposition or questions about your biased opinion you derail, insult then call a moderator to remove the evidence. No wonder so many have you on ignore.
  4. I get no adverts, I use a blocker. I don't watch, I just play them on another browser from where I do my daily work.
  5. Come on man, you continually troll me, bait me and flame me. You directly said I often compare Israel to some vile regime. Do you want me to say nothing when this is an outright lie?
  6. Out of the many alleged posts, you can surely find one. But you can't.
  7. Go away, I have never compared Israel to those regimes.
  8. Comparing these cases to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the situation in Afghanistan oversimplifies the complexities involved in interventions. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has different objectives and faces distinct challenges. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is deeply rooted in historical grievances, and the elimination of Hamas alone cannot guarantee a lasting solution without addressing underlying issues and achieving a just and sustainable resolution. Eliminating Hamas specific may lead to a power vacuum, internal strife, and the rise of new radical groups. The dissolution of an existing order without a well-thought-out and inclusive transition plan can exacerbate tensions and contribute to prolonged instability.
  9. Obviously. There are calls for a ceasefire from families who are being slaughtered in Gaza. There are calls for a ceasefire from most of the world. The only ones not wanting a ceasefire are those who are currently killing all the Gazans children, or for some sick reason the USA who voted against it. .
  10. Israel can't eliminate Hamas, and to be frank don't really care as their objective is not this. The survival of Hamas gives them an excuse for their traditional 'mowing the lawn', which has been going on for decades. When foreign powers intervene to remove a particular political entity the populace loses its voting rights and the ability to express political opinions, leading to dissatisfaction and internal conflict. Also, the marginalized party might either become more radical or resort to violence in response to being denied political freedom. Look at Afghanistan, where the Taliban was ousted in 2001, this exemplifies how such interventions can lead to prolonged instability and a resurgence of the marginalized group.
  11. Unbelievable, 'incidents' my ****!! Is this just an incident? On 5 August, Israel launched an offensive on the Gaza Strip targeting the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and its armed wing, destroying or damaging some 1,700 Palestinian homes and displacing hundreds of civilians. From Amnesty Int. n February, Amnesty International released a 280-page report showing how Israel was imposing an institutionalized regime of oppression and domination against the Palestinian people wherever it exercised control over their rights, fragmenting and segregating Palestinian citizens of Israel, residents of the OPT and Palestinian refugees denied the right of return. Through massive seizures of land and property, unlawful killings, infliction of serious injuries, forcible transfers, arbitrary restrictions on freedom of movement, and denial of nationality, among other inhuman or inhumane acts, Israeli officials would be responsible for the crime against humanity of apartheid, which falls under the jurisdiction of the ICC.1 https://www.amnesty.org/en/location/middle-east-and-north-africa/israel-and-occupied-palestinian-territories/report-israel-and-occupied-palestinian-territories/
  12. There really is no need for flames and arrogance here. Netanyahu knows a lot but lacks moral fibre or common decency.
  13. Flaming again. Lying again. I have never once trivialized the Oct 7 attrocity.
  14. It is important to discuss why these events are happening. Time to call a friend again when there are questions you can't answer or don't like
  15. Nonsense. I criticize him when he can't remember people's names or can't do his duties properly.
  16. Bizarre that you think Biden is actually responsible for these words. Everything he says is carefully written by advisors and put on a teleprompter.
  17. USA, are you really that blinkered?
  18. What do you mean MY Palestinians? I'm Thai/Scottish. I am imartial in this conflict. In case you didn't know about your countries War Crimes. Don't try to pin this conflict on Oct 7. Israeli war crimes are the violations of international criminal law, including war crimes and crimes against humanity, which the Israel Defense Forces, the military branch of the state of Israel, has been accused of committing since the founding of Israel in 1948. These have included murder, intentional targeting of civilians, killing prisoners of war and surrendered combatants, indiscriminate attacks, collective punishment, starvation of civilians, the use of human shields, torture, pillage, forced transfer, breach of medical neutrality, targeting journalists, attacks against civilian and protected objects, wanton destruction, and incitement to genocide. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_war_crimes
  19. The gruesome scenes of death and destruction in Gaza are a reminder that for Israel, violence is not incidental, accidental or coincidental. It is part and parcel of its colonial DNA. https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2023/11/9/israels-war-crimes-in-gaza-are-by-design-not-default
  20. Indeed, Israel have been committing war crimes since 1948. It's a pathetic lie how some say this war started on Oct 7. In February, Amnesty International released a 280-page report showing how Israel was imposing an institutionalized regime of oppression and domination against the Palestinian people wherever it exercised control over their rights, fragmenting and segregating Palestinian citizens of Israel, residents of the OPT and Palestinian refugees denied the right of return. Through massive seizures of land and property, unlawful killings, infliction of serious injuries, forcible transfers, arbitrary restrictions on freedom of movement, and denial of nationality, among other inhuman or inhumane acts, Israeli officials would be responsible for the crime against humanity of apartheid, which falls under the jurisdiction of the ICC.1 https://www.amnesty.org/en/location/middle-east-and-north-africa/israel-and-occupied-palestinian-territories/report-israel-and-occupied-palestinian-territories/
  21. The $64,000 question is 'why are they allowed to break international law' ?
  22. I expect it from the usual suspects but can't see them. Morsch is getting worse with the flakes, not sure why. Interesting, it is only the Zionists doing the flaming, speaks volumes; they gang up on any opposition, forcing them away with constant flames, gas lighting etc, sad
  23. It is a 15 + year trend. What makes you think I am associating what I wrote with the current 'war'? And stop the flames, you are getting tiresome.
  24. Some commentators refer to this as 'mowing the law' policy - recurring conflicts which have left a devastating impact on the lives of Gazans. This term is often used to describe the cyclical nature of military engagements, where Israel engages in large-scale military operations to address perceived security threats. The toll on civilians in Gaza during the past two Israeli-Gaza wars, as well as the current 'war' is deeply troubling. The concept of "mowing the lawn" implies a cyclical and repetitive nature to the conflicts, with a pattern that suggests a lack of sustainable solutions to the underlying issues. One could argue that a more nuanced and diplomatic approach is needed to address the root causes of the conflict and prevent the recurrent suffering of the Gazan civilian population.
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