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Israel and Hamas fight house-to-house battles across Gaza
Neeranam replied to CharlieH's topic in The War in Israel
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Attributing the start of this conflict solely to one party is contentious, given the region's intricate history. Some narratives suggest that Israel's establishment in 1948 catalyzed tensions and subsequent conflicts in the region. The partition of Palestine by the United Nations, leading to the creation of the state of Israel, resulted in the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, engendering deep-seated resentment and hostility. The 1948 Arab-Israeli War, immediately following Israel's declaration of independence, saw neighboring Arab states invading to support Palestinian interests and contest Israel's existence. Subsequent events, including the 1967 Six-Day War, where Israel captured territories such as the West Bank and Gaza Strip, further entrenched hostilities and fueled Palestinian resistance movements. Israel's policies regarding settlements, land annexation, and occupation have been contentious points, exacerbating tensions and contributing to the perpetuation of the conflict in the region. Israel played a significant role in initiating and perpetuating this conflict.
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Excellent analogy, however some here are strong Zionists who will gaslight, ridicule, insult posts such as yours. It doesn't fit their narrative and you must admit that Israel have never done any wrong and it was all the Palestinians fault and the 'war' happened because of events on Oct 7. They refuse to believe there is Apartheid in Israel, despite UN and other agencies saying there is. They refuse to believe Israelis treat Arabs as second class citizens, even if they were born in Israel. You just can't debate in a grown up way with this type...
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No, if you had not broken the peace deal stipulations, you could have lived in peace. This is what caused the dislike of Israel:- Your continued expansion of settlements and land theft in the West Bank. Retaining control of water and other resources in occupied terretories. Excessive security restriction, checkpoints, and restrictions on movement. The promised withdrawal from parts of the West Bank and Gaza, as promised in the peace agreemnets. The killing of Yitzak Rabin, who waskey in the proposed peace process.
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I can't believe you think this. While it's true that Israel has provided various services and support to Gaza, they are also the root cause of the conflict, including issues related to land rights, displacement, and the blockade of Gaza. Who has made the refugees? Do you think it right to make a a group of people prisoners then claim you are helping them? Unbelievable.
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Fast Track Bangkok Airport
Neeranam replied to LauChan's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I see, I didn't know that. Has anyone shared their experience about being able to use these automatic gates with a foreign passport? What about a visa stamp? Maybe that is not needed nowadays. -
Trolls like you harbor a deep-seated fear of being relegated to the shadows of cyberspace through being ignored. This ignominy, to you, is the ultimate defeat, a silent condemnation that renders your digital voice impotent. For you, to be placed on ignore is akin to being cast into the abyss, where your words echo fruitlessly in the void, unheard and unheeded. In the digital arena, where every interaction is a currency of validation, to be ignored is to be rendered invisible, stripped of the very essence that sustains your existence. You dread the silence that follows your provocations, the absence of response serving as a stark reminder of your insignificance in the vast tapestry of online discourse. Thus, while you may wield your keyboard like a sword and your words like arrows,your greatest vulnerability lies not in the ferocity of your attacks but in the deafening silence that greets your provocations. In a world where attention is the currency of power, to denyyou this currency is to strip you of your potency, consigning you to the shadows from whence you came.
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Fast Track Bangkok Airport
Neeranam replied to LauChan's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
What statement? I am sharing my experience.