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1 hour ago, Yellowtail said:

Hamas represents Palestine. 

Not in any official way. Not in any way recognized internationally.

Polls measuring public support do not usually indicate a majority support. Substantial, yes.

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2 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

So why did you brag about Russia sending a supply plane. "Latest positive input for the region is the food delivery of Russia to Egypt for the Gaza people."

 

Besides, you're behind the times again. Egypt and Israel have agreed to allow the first 20 trucks of aid to pass through, probably tomorrow.

 

 

Brag ??? Why over-exaggerating my post...

 

I just informed, despite Western economic sanctions and freezing their offshore assets, they provided humanitarian aid to Gaza now and to African countries.

 

Nothing more...why denying that the humanitarian aid blockade is still ongoing.

 

Latest bombing of Gaza hospital + humanitarian aid blockade are relevant and nothing "to brag about".

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2 hours ago, Sandboxer said:

Hope BN stops wasting time hosting the western "leaders" showing up with their wussy-azz calls for "restraint" and starts clobberin' these animals for real. Military morale will suffer otherwise. They deserve to be unleashed asap.

What are you on about? IDF attacks go on. Reports suggest the IDF wants the air strike to continue some more before going in. The waiting time used for extra training, supplying units and so on.

 

Netanyau is not essential for any of these things. Two former chiefs-of-staff on the cabinet now (both opposition members), that know the ropes better than he ever will.

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2 minutes ago, Thorgal said:

Brag ??? Why over-exaggerating my post...

 

I just informed, despite Western economic sanctions and freezing their offshore assets, they provided humanitarian aid to Gaza now and to African countries.

 

Nothing more...why denying that the humanitarian aid blockade is still ongoing.

 

Latest bombing of Gaza hospital + humanitarian aid blockade are relevant and nothing "to brag about".

Are you sharing your account with one of your Russian friends.....lol. This is what you wrote and bragged about, nothing to do economic sanctions and freezing off shore assets. 

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10 minutes ago, Morch said:

Not in any official way. Not in any way recognized internationally.

Polls measuring public support do not usually indicate a majority support. Substantial, yes.

Are the not the elected government? 

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Just now, Yellowtail said:

Are the not the elected government? 

They were elected. Then there was a political crisis, and de-facto two governments. In effect, the international community continues relations with the PA, not the Hamas. Initially Hamas insisted on its status, but in time maybe realized that it could not actually work out (practically no one would treat with them even), and that it is easier to rule the Gaza Strip, fight with Israel and let the PA shoulder the international angle. This position shifts from time to time according to political needs.

 

The whole situation is a mess, and creates a whole lot of trouble for Gazans and the Gaza Strip. Any international relevant document they need, requires passing two corrupt bureaucracies, international aid budgets are funneled through the PA, former members of the Fatah sometimes face harassment, and the process through which some basic supplies come in (specifically, fuel) is unbelievably complicated (involves an international four way each time).

 

It's complicated. 

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Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Are the not the elected government? 

I looked on wikipedia.  Seems last Palestinian elections were in 2005/2006.  About 18 years ago.  It doesn't seem to be a very active democracy where rulers represent views of the ruled.

 

Wiki says about Gaza:

 

Following the Fatah–Hamas conflict that started in 2006, Hamas formed a government ruling the Gaza Strip without elections. Gazan Prime Minister Haniyye announced in September 2012 the formation of a second Hamas government, also without elections.

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Just now, Thorgal said:

I promote peace by  (not limited to) :

 

1. promoting stop bombing & later ground offensive

2. promoting all extra judicial killings

3. promoting no extend of this war to more regions (Iran, HZB, Syria, etc...)

4. promoting political solution, no military solution

5. promote negotiate hostages from both sides

6. promote peaceful protests for both sides

7. promote emergency plan for children and women

 

8. promoting fact-checking against fake and biased war propaganda

9. promoting basic mechanics and physics against proposed boomerang rocket-launchers

10. promoting application of international law

11. promoting independent international in depth criminological research

Go tell ISIS all that lot, but be prepared to lose your head.........🙃

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Just now, Thorgal said:

Baptist hospital and many other hospitals were already bombed directly or in their vicinity.

There you go, promoting more misinformation. All current evidence is that the Baptist hospital in Gaza was not bombed. There goes you promotion of..............

 

7 minutes ago, Thorgal said:

8. promoting fact-checking against fake and biased war propaganda

9. promoting basic mechanics and physics against proposed boomerang rocket-launchers

11. promoting independent international in depth criminological research

 

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7 hours ago, Jingthing said:

The terrorists are likely altering the scene with Israel missile fragments. Then they will announce that well before any independent inquiry is even possible  It's never going to be known definitely.

You will have to be a bit more specific, by terrorists do you mean Hamas or the IDF as both are clearly terrorist organisations.

 

As far as who bombed the hospital....does it matter?

 

The fact is that it is entirely plausible that either side committed this atrocity either deliberately or accidentally. 

 

Anyone proclaiming the moral superiority of either side is 100% wrong - they are both, the IDF and Hamas, in the gutters of inhumanity.

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1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said:

You're not fooling anyone, self defense is not what the Hamas terrorists carried out. The demonstrations carried out in the name of Hamas on the "Day of Rage" that they called for was not for peace, it was for the killing of Jews.

And there is plenty of Israeli's attending demonstrations calling for completing the Nakba.

 

There are equally despicable extremists on both sides.

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1 minute ago, Bkk Brian said:

The text was your usual off topic deflection. 

This text was after posting the Russian UN resolution proposals that have NOT been accepted.

 

Russia decided in good spirit to send humanitarian aid to Gaza after cancel UN resolution and many reports of NGO's in Gaza of the human catastrophy.

 

This isn't a deflection...

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1 minute ago, MrMojoRisin said:

And there is plenty of Israeli's attending demonstrations calling for completing the Nakba.

 

There are equally despicable extremists on both sides.

There are equally despicable extremists on both sides.

 

No, there isn't...........

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3 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

There are equally despicable extremists on both sides.

 

No, there isn't...........

Yes there is and there is a growing number of notable individuals starting to speak out about the awful Israeli occupation and oppression of Palestinians.

 

History did not start on October 7th.

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7 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

And there is plenty of Israeli's attending demonstrations calling for completing the Nakba.

 

There are equally despicable extremists on both sides.

World wide protests calling for completing the Nakba are simply not a thing.

I do not recall a mass demonstration in Israel specifically focused on this, even.

 

More deflections.

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