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Bkk Brian

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  1. Nah, it just triggers me when I see an abject lack of balance Oh the irony....... I said I was flattered by your continual replies. Proof you don't read them....lol
  2. I didn't say you read them. That was pretty obvious you fail in that dept
  3. More than nobody. Read the post I was responding to. What have I told you before about following every post I make.
  4. No, there are still plenty of civilians left in Northern Gaza: As Israel dials back the intensity of its military campaign in the northern Gaza Strip, some residents say they are able to walk through war-ravaged neighborhoods more freely, and that the sounds of gun battles and explosions are becoming less frequent. Rami Jelde, 32, a resident of Gaza City, said that over the last four weeks he had not seen any Israeli soldiers while walking the streets of what was Gaza’s most populous city before the war. https://archive.ph/gUm29 NYT Seems quite a few don't want a return to Hamas rule either, they kinda feel that all this has been Hamas's fault. "Mohammed al-Khaldi, a father of two children displaced from Gaza City, told the BBC: "I lost my home, my shop and my source of income. I am no longer able to provide the simplest requirements of life for my children. "I hold the Israeli occupation responsible for the massive destruction, but I do not absolve Hamas of responsibility for everything that happened," he said." "A businessman called Mohammed agreed. "We have lived under unjust rule for more than 16 years. Hamas imposed heavy taxes on us and now they have dragged us into a devastating war in which we lost our property, money and homes," he told the BBC." https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68034128
  5. What were the names of those 4 generals, only the IDF have no record of this. Its amazing how one person (Eisen) does not have all the answers to this and how you are so critical of her but then again, not so amazing I guess. The bonus is at least you have her name now eh....
  6. I am flattered you follow my every post but at least make your response worthwhile. Your crystal ball needs polishing.
  7. Only five per cent of Palestinians support a two-state solution; three-quarters want Israel wiped off the map and 75 percent of Jewish Israelis think the country should ignore mounting pressure from the United States to wind down the war in Gaza. And another poll by Gallup recently showed that 65 percent oppose the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
  8. Firstly identify the attack? Once you've done that I'll then provide you with your contradictions and screenshots to prove them
  9. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres "the grievances of the Palestinian people cannot justify the appalling attacks by Hamas." Must be one of those extremists you mention
  10. Why is it relevant today. Shall we also post links to why they were doing that? What Hamas did?
  11. That does not address Hamas demands what is it about providing links to claims that you find so difficult? Everybody wants negations for the release of hostages and long term solutions. Hamas is making demands not negotiations. https://twitter.com/DavidSaranga/status/1748775380587061739
  12. I am familiar with Hamas demands and I would like you to back up your claim which was: "More than a few Israelis want just that." Hamas want an immediate ceasefire, the withdrawal of all IDF from Gaza and the release of captured Hamas from Oct 7th.
  13. go ahead, provide a link to that claim that more than a few Israelis want to see the same demands as Hamas
  14. Rubbish. Nobody will cave into Hamas demands for a permanent ceasefire first.
  15. You missed this was about ending the immediate war, deaths and destruction. The solutions for long term peace are yet to be finalized by all parties. That does not mean the war cannot stop first.
  16. I like this................. Problem # 1: There are too many deaths in Gaza. Solution: Hamas surrenders, returns the hostages, and just like that, no more deaths. Problem # 2: There’s a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Solution: Hamas surrenders, returns the hostages, and just like that, no more crisis. Problem # 3: Gaza is being destroyed. Solution: Hamas surrenders, returns the hostages, and just like that, no more destruction. Problem # 4: We need a ceasefire now! Solution: Hamas surrenders, returns the hostages, and just like that, a ceasefire. Picking up on a pattern? That’s right. Every single death is on Hamas and as soon as they surrender and return the hostages, that day, magically, that will be the end of the war. So instead of coming to Israel with complaints and problems, go to Hamas with the solution. The EU Parliament resolution gets it.
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