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Just now, BangkokReady said:

 

OK.  Since the genocide began at the end of October last year, the records for Gaza are as follows:

 

Killed: at least 34,488 people (14,500 children & 8,400 women)

Injured: more than 77,643 people

Missing: more than 8,000

 

That amount of systematic killing matches the definition of genocide, so what's your issue?

Palestinian Arabs. Massive population growth. Israel has no genocidal intentions. Unlike  Hamas.

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6 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Only half the number of Israelis, yet they are being bombed to oblivion. 

What do you expect if you start a war, ask Germany and Japan what happened.............🤔

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2 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

OK.  Since the genocide began at the end of October last year, the records for Gaza are as follows:

 

Killed: at least 34,488 people (14,500 children & 8,400 women)

Injured: more than 77,643 people

Missing: more than 8,000

 

That amount of systematic killing matches the definition of genocide, so what's your issue?

So, at 35K every six months, and assuming no Palestinians are born, the genocide should be complete in just over 70 years, yes?  

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Freedom, to speak, protest whatever, is in the Constitution. If kids want to take the Palestinian side, let them.

The more debate the better. 

Only violence should be excluded.

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2 minutes ago, transam said:

What do you expect if you start a war, ask Germany and Japan what happened.............🤔

And China, Russia, France, UK, US and the rest. 

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1 minute ago, Yellowtail said:

So, at 35K every six months, and assuming no Palestinians are born, the genocide should be complete in just over 70 years, yes?  

 

I don't see anything about that in the definition of the word.  🤷‍♂️

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3 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Silly question, because you need evidence to make wild claims, that evidence needs to be investigated and presented before a court. 

 

I think you're confused about people saying things and the findings of a court.  They aren't the same thing.

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5 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Palestinian Arabs. Massive population growth.

 

Really?  What's the growth rate of the Palestinians in Gaza since the genocide is claimed to have begun?

 

5 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Israel has no genocidal intentions.

 

Not according to their actions.

 

5 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Unlike  Hamas.

 

Not particularly relevant when it comes to the deliberate genocide of innocent civilians.

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Just now, BangkokReady said:

 

I think you're confused about people saying things and the findings of a court.  They aren't the same thing.

 

 

"Any alleged factual claims must be supported by a valid link to an approved credible source"

 

Is Israel committing genocide as you claim?

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1 minute ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Really?  What's the growth rate of the Palestinians in Gaza since the genocide is claimed to have begun?

 

 

Not according to their actions.

 

 

Not particularly relevant when it comes to the deliberate genocide of innocent civilians.

Genocide is what the Germans did, planned execution, just what Hamas started to do then ran away..........🤗

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2 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

You want me to link the dictionary definition of genocide?

Why? You make state that Israel is committing genocide, the International Court of Justice does not agree, the US does not agree, I think they know the definition.

 

It is up to  you to provide evidence.

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Just now, BangkokReady said:

 

Are you saying that Israel aren't planning to kill the Palestinians that they are killing?

Yes, they are clearing an enemy, the same as your country did in the past.

 

But, are you saying that Hamas were not committing genocide on 7/10, you know, mowing down civilians....?   😉

 

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16 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

I meant Palestinian Arabs period including the 20 percent of Israeli citizens.

Do you know the Palestinian land has been decreasing continually in Palestine?

Are you OK with that?

 

Arab Israelis, yes 20%, any idea the number in the Knesset (Israeli parliament)?

Google says fluctuates between 10 and 13%.

 

Similarities with the US senate,  -  American jews are 2% but 9% in senate. 

Muslims are around 2% of US population but 1% in Senate. But that has nothing to do with US being complicit to Israeli genocide, you think. lol

 

 

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2 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

How? 

 

Look up the definition of genocide, look at what Israel is doing to the Palestinians in Gaza, see that it is genocide.  What's wrong with that?

Stop trolling:

 

"Any alleged factual claims must be supported by a valid link to an approved credible source" 

 

Enough food for you.

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35 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Palestinian Arabs. Massive population growth. Israel has no genocidal intentions. Unlike  Hamas.

As Palestinian land decreased, the population continued to grow, exacerbating the challenges faced by Palestinians. With limited land available for housing, agriculture, and infrastructure development, the increasing population density lead to overcrowding, inadequate access to resources, and environmental degradation. Palestinian communities grappled with issues such as water scarcity, unemployment, and inadequate housing, further exacerbated by restrictions on movement and economic opportunities imposed by Israeli policies.

The continued loss of Palestinian land and the strain of a growing population posed significant challenges to the viability of a future Palestinian state and the well-being of Palestinian society. Without meaningful efforts to address the underlying causes of land loss and population growth, including the expansion of settlements and restrictions on Palestinian development, the situation was like a pressure cooker exploding.

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