Everything posted by Chris.C
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Gaza Grief: Children Pay Hefty Price in Ongoing Conflict
I am not a Zionist, you speak nonsense.
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Gaza Grief: Children Pay Hefty Price in Ongoing Conflict
Can I as why you stand with Israel? Are you Jewish? Do you agree with Netanyahu, Ben Gvir, And Smotrich’s policies?
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Gaza Grief: Children Pay Hefty Price in Ongoing Conflict
It’s ironic that your parents or grandparents were probably in German concentration camps yet you refuse believe Israel is doing exactly the same as the Nazis. Do support the plan to set up a “humanitarian “ camp in Rafa?
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Israel has refused to renew visas for heads of at least 3 UN agencies in Gaza
This is to you and @Yagoda If you continue to prolifically support far‑right Israeli politics, you’ll need to be honest about your background – otherwise, you’re hiding behind anonymity to push an agenda. That is not just evasive – it is cowardly. If you’re not Jewish, just say so and set the record straight.
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Israel has refused to renew visas for heads of at least 3 UN agencies in Gaza
You have persecution complex, which is common with Jews.
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Israel has refused to renew visas for heads of at least 3 UN agencies in Gaza
- Israel has refused to renew visas for heads of at least 3 UN agencies in Gaza
I don’t hate Jews, enough of your foolishness. My concern is why you don’t say you are. Do you feel threatened, I know antisemitism is on the rise due to the Genocide, and Israel are not doing Jewish Americans any favors which ironic as it’s Jewish Americans who allow it and pay for it.- Israel has refused to renew visas for heads of at least 3 UN agencies in Gaza
I never asked him anything personal. I asked why he was reluctant to say he was Jewish, fair question. There’s nothing bad about being Jewish, just relevant if supporting Israel. Are you Catholic? I am.- Gaza Grief: Children Pay Hefty Price in Ongoing Conflict
Yes, I believe in Israel’s right to exist – as I do for any nation whose people seek to live in peace and security. Israel is a sovereign state, recognized by the United Nations, and it has the right to protect its citizens and thrive as a homeland for the Jewish people. The horrors of the Holocaust and centuries of persecution make that right undeniable. However, Israel’s right to exist should not come at the cost of denying the same right to the Palestinian people. The continued occupation of Palestinian land, the expansion of illegal settlements in the West Bank, and the displacement of communities violate international law and undermine the prospect of a peaceful two-state solution. I believe Israel should return to the borders established before the 1967 war – with fair, negotiated land swaps – and recognize a sovereign Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. Justice, security, and dignity must be extended to both Israelis and Palestinians. Supporting Israel’s right to exist should not mean endorsing its government’s every policy – just as supporting Palestine’s right to exist doesn’t mean supporting violence against civilians. A lasting peace will only come when both peoples are treated as equals, and both can live free from fear, oppression, and occupation. So yes, I believe in Israel’s right to exist – but not in the right to occupy, to annex, or to deny Palestinians their homeland and their humanity.- Israel has refused to renew visas for heads of at least 3 UN agencies in Gaza
You have answered by not answering and avoiding it. Are you ashamed of it? It is relevant to the vile stuff you’ve posted, supporting the Genocide.- Gaza Grief: Children Pay Hefty Price in Ongoing Conflict
Only 5% of countries in the UN call Hamas terrorists. I don’t support them btw. The Israeli government are the terrorists. i suggest you read this by human rights watch. https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/11/29/why-does-israel-have-so-many-palestinians-detention-and-available-swap- Israel has refused to renew visas for heads of at least 3 UN agencies in Gaza
Why can’t you say you’re Jewish? I’m Catholic.- Israel has refused to renew visas for heads of at least 3 UN agencies in Gaza
They are hostages https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/04/30/press-regulator-allows-palestinian-prisoners-israel-hostage/- Israel has refused to renew visas for heads of at least 3 UN agencies in Gaza
Read the article- Gaza Grief: Children Pay Hefty Price in Ongoing Conflict
Well thanks for outing yourself as a far right fundamentalist Zionist. You agree with ethnic cleansing, shame shame shame. Btw, that’s a war crime. Vile .- Gaza Grief: Children Pay Hefty Price in Ongoing Conflict
Basically they want all Palestinians to leave Gaza.- Gaza Grief: Children Pay Hefty Price in Ongoing Conflict
Of course, it sickens me some say it’s a war.- Gaza Grief: Children Pay Hefty Price in Ongoing Conflict
Do you agree with Ben Gvir and Smotrich?- Gaza Grief: Children Pay Hefty Price in Ongoing Conflict
So you admit you locked them in? Maybe that’s why the freedom fighting groups were formed.- Israel has refused to renew visas for heads of at least 3 UN agencies in Gaza
What a stupid thing to say. https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/11/29/why-does-israel-have-so-many-palestinians-detention-and-available-swap- Israel has refused to renew visas for heads of at least 3 UN agencies in Gaza
I am not a Jew hater. Thanks for saying you’re a Jew. Explains your vile posts against Palestinians. Do you like Daniella Weiss and Smotrich?- Gaza Grief: Children Pay Hefty Price in Ongoing Conflict
What study.- Israel has refused to renew visas for heads of at least 3 UN agencies in Gaza
How many Israeli hostages are there still alive, maybe 20. How many Palestinian hostages, 1000s, use your brain before writing such nonsense. You probably are the type that foolishly says Hamas started this Genocide,. https://www.btselem.org/statistics/detainees_and_prisoners- Gaza Grief: Children Pay Hefty Price in Ongoing Conflict
The Gaza Strip has long been described in stark terms by world leaders, scholars, and human rights observers. Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron called it a "prison camp". The renowned academic Noam Chomsky has repeatedly likened it to a “concentration camp”—a place where an entire population is trapped, subjected to collective punishment. In 2008, Richard Falk, then the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories, went further, warning that Israel's policies in Gaza were a "prelude to genocide" and akin to a concentration camp. These are not fringe views. They echo the grave concerns of countless human rights organisations, legal experts, and humanitarian observers, especially in the wake of devastating Israeli military operations such as Operation Cast Lead (2008–2009), Protective Edge (2014), and most recently, the 2023–2024 war, which saw unprecedented destruction and civilian deaths. Collective Punishment and the Blockade Since 2007, when Hamas took control of Gaza, Israel has maintained a near-total blockade by land, sea, and air, effectively controlling what goes in and out of the strip. This includes food, fuel, building materials, and even medical supplies, all subject to Israeli control. Egypt also restricts movement on its border, but Israel is the occupying power under international law. Over two million people—half of them children—have been sealed off, unable to leave freely, even for medical treatment, education, or family reunification. The right to freedom of movement, a fundamental human right, is simply nonexistent for Gazans. The idea that the people of Gaza could "leave if they wanted" is a falsehood; they are locked in, their lives controlled by an outside power. This constitutes collective punishment, which is explicitly prohibited under Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention. To punish an entire civilian population for the actions of a few is not only unjust—it is a war crime. Repeated Attacks on Civilians and Infrastructure In each major military operation, Israel has been accused of disproportionate use of force, the targeting of civilian infrastructure, and indiscriminate bombings. The 2014 war killed over 2,200 Palestinians, most of them civilians, including over 500 children. The 2023–2024 war is estimated to have killed tens of thousands, flattened entire neighbourhoods, destroyed hospitals, schools, mosques, and refugee camps, and left over 80% of the population displaced. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have both accused Israel of war crimes, including unlawful killings, deliberate attacks on civilian structures, and the use of white phosphorus munitions in populated areas. The repeated destruction of Gaza’s only power plant, water treatment facilities, and hospitals appears not accidental but systematic, pushing the civilian population into inhuman conditions. The Crime of Apartheid? In recent years, major human rights groups—including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the Israeli organisation B’Tselem—have labelled Israel’s system of rule over Palestinians, including those in Gaza, as apartheid. This is a serious charge under international law, described in the 1973 International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid, and echoed in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Apartheid is defined not just by physical separation but by a system of systematic oppression and domination of one group over another. In Gaza, the complete subjugation of Palestinians through blockade, surveillance, bombardment, and denial of rights fits this definition. A Humanitarian Catastrophe Today, Gaza is uninhabitable by most measures. Clean water is scarce, electricity is available only for a few hours a day (if at all), hospitals are in ruins, and unemployment and poverty rates are among the highest in the world. The UN has repeatedly warned that Gaza is a "humanitarian catastrophe", deliberately worsened by Israeli restrictions and repeated bombings. Accountability and the Silence of the International Community Despite these grave violations, Israel has not been held accountable in any meaningful way. International institutions like the International Criminal Court (ICC) have launched preliminary investigations, but powerful countries—especially the United States, Israel’s strongest ally—have vetoed or blocked UN resolutions, refused to support war crimes investigations, and continue to provide military and political backing. This silence and complicity embolden the continuation of crimes. As the world watches yet another generation of Palestinians grow up under siege, without freedom, dignity, or hope, the question is not whether Gaza is a prison or concenration camp, it’s why it’s been allowed to exist.- Israel has refused to renew visas for heads of at least 3 UN agencies in Gaza
How so, I’m not the slightest bit happy about what I wrote, just stating the truth. what part makes you think I’m ecstatic? - Israel has refused to renew visas for heads of at least 3 UN agencies in Gaza