comradespiderman29
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Based.Yes ofc
the majority of muzzies aged 25-45 without a family or nice job should’ve went there and fight for Palestine
Still hamas killed a bunch of occupying Zionists. So based.no because it was beneficiary for Israel
it's nothing compared to how much Israel killed in returnStill hamas killed a bunch of occupying Zionists. So based.
This war was inevitable. The Zionist lunatics were going to massacre CIVILIANS anyway. And most Zionists aren't civilians but actively serve in the army. At least hamas killed something, more then what people thought.it's nothing compared to how much Israel killed in return
it was the excuse Israel wanted for escalating the conflict in the area
Not my country, I don’t careTitle.
The main reason was because, Saudi was going to normalise relations. Now, that's dead.was the excuse Israel wanted for escalating the conflict in the area, foolish, but it seems too have made the world more sympathetic or rather more aware about the situation in Gaza and Palestine.
True. But this inevitable, you can't keep 2 million people in an open air prison and expect them to be ok with it. This was bound to happen, that's why israel ket gaza stay under Palestinian control, because, they would have an excuse to annex more territory when Gazans got fed up.and before any "yeah dead Zionists", look at the k/d ratio, is that something to cheer about? is 10s of thousands of Palestine worth the couple thousands of Israelis?
1. the first point was more about how the world see the conflict now, and i was aware about the saudi, but i was thinking more on what actions that might happen due too the increased awareness around the situation, sure stopping the saudi is big, but i would argue possible global support to be bigger, and i think the next few elections around the bigger economies of the world could affect the situation.The main reason was because, Saudi was going to normalise relations. Now, that's dead.
True. But this inevitable, you can't keep 2 million people in an open air prison and expect them to be ok with it. This was bound to happen, that's why israel ket gaza stay under Palestinian control, because, they would have an excuse to annex more territory when Gazans got fed up.
Agreedthe first point was more about how the world see the conflict now, and i was aware about the saudi, but i was thinking more on what actions that might happen due too the increased awareness around the situation, sure stopping the saudi is big, but i would argue possible global support to be bigger, and i think the next few elections around the bigger economies of the world could affect the situation.
Also agreed. Personally, I think it would have been worth it if Jews didn't control the world. Israel would have been sanctioned very hard for killing so many Palestinians, if it wasn't for them controlling everything. But yes, the civilian casualties are tragic.never said this was unexpected, see the other thread you made about the situation and you would see i wrote that the powder-keg would blow up at some point. but i still think the question of was it worth it should be discussed more
the genocide case south-Africa has brought fourth looks promising that something will be done, especially with Turkey wanting too join in, there is other relative powerful nations behind the case aswellAgreed
Also agreed. Personally, I think it would have been worth it if Jews didn't control the world. Israel would have been sanctioned very hard for killing so many Palestinians, if it wasn't for them controlling everything. But yes, the civilian casualties are tragic.





