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Neeranam

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  1. How can anyone suggest more that half the deaths being women and children is OK? , OCHA has recorded 10,006 were Palestinian men, accounting for 40 per cent of the identified fatalities, while 4,959 (20 per cent) were women and 7,797 were children (32 per cent). It also listed 1,924 elderly people among the fatalities, but did not differentiate them by gender. https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/gaza-women-children-death-toll-1.7203167
  2. Does anyone actually believe the Times of Israel on this? UN denies Gaza death toll of women and children has been revised down https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/13/gaza-ministry-revises-figures-for-women-and-children-killed
  3. Indeed. How about the USA stop interfering. Stop all weapons to Israel, and all aid. They're you go Biden, no more dilemmas.
  4. 'demonizer'? Maybe you haven't seen the protests again Israel all over the world! I am hardly alone in hating the Genocide. No need to resort to personal attacks just because you are running out of justification for what Israel are doing.
  5. Nice avoidance of my questions. Interesting use of the word 'thanks'....
  6. Are you denying the people living there face/d severe restrictions on their freedom and movement due to the control exerted by Israel over its border? Do you disagree that Israel limits the ability of Gazans to travel? Do you think Gazans have control of their own lives? I am most definitely not an extremist, I have no skin in this game.
  7. I do care about the hostages! Hamas didn't start this..... Israel want to take Gaza, well they've never actually left.... Israel's control over the territory did not end in 2005. While Israeli military forces withdrew from within Gaza's borders, they maintained control over its borders, airspace, and maritime access points. This control effectively meant that Gaza remained under Israeli occupation. Gazans found themselves living in what was effectively an open-air prison, with Israel controlling their ability to travel, trade, and interact with the outside world. The issuance of passports and other travel documents, typically the responsibility of a sovereign government, remained under Israeli oversight. This control over documentation further underscored the limits of Gazans' autonomy and their continued dependence on Israeli authorities for basic rights and privileges.
  8. So why are they killing Gazans kids and women, who are not Hamas? Israel have never left Gaza, which you falsely said too.
  9. You are unusual. Most of my friends, and I, who started smoking dope at 14 is have developed paranoia and social issues.
  10. My gran, who died recently at 100 told me stories about her grandparents during the English Genocide of the Highland Clearances. We will never forget, not will Palestinians. Israel is digging their own grave through there greed for Palestinian/Gazan land and Genocide.
  11. No they didn't. Unbelievable blinkeredness or continued Israeli propaganda. Israel's control over the territory did not end in 2005. While Israeli military forces withdrew from within Gaza's borders, they maintained control over its borders, airspace, and maritime access points. This control effectively meant that Gaza remained under Israeli occupation. Gazans found themselves living in what was effectively an open-air prison, with Israel controlling their ability to travel, trade, and interact with the outside world. The issuance of passports and other travel documents, typically the responsibility of a sovereign government, remained under Israeli oversight. This control over documentation further underscored the limits of Gazans' autonomy and their continued dependence on Israeli authorities for basic rights and privileges.
  12. Unbelievable that some are still thinking the war started only last year.
  13. When the USA stop bailing them out, giving them bombs and generally saying they are exempt from international law. Biden is starting to see the error of his ways, as are the US public. However, I'm still waiting for Bush to be tried for all the innocents he killed in Iraq. The corruption has to be stopped.
  14. No ambiguity, no business is allowed. The Pattaya mail?
  15. Lord Buddha was born in Lumpini, which is now in Nepal. Goes to show that it's possible for us to integrate into Thai society...
  16. Ignorant thing to say, it is good for all Thais, and Europeans.
  17. Personally, I want to see Lake Baikal and St Petersburg.
  18. As a Thai passport holder, I'd be over the moon as planning a European trip next year. Can also go to Russia without a visa.
  19. They surely can't discriminate against orphans.
  20. As a legal immigrant in Thailand, who has jumped many hurdles, I feel strongly that any illegal immigrant should be sent home immediately, or to a hellhole like Rwanda.
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