Israel-Palestine | Genocide in Gaza

That's not the main reason at all.

Main reason? Hmm?

Debatable, but undoubtedly a large reason. Much of the Arab world is scared of Muslim extremism and terrorism and they also really don't want to make millions of Palastinians directly their problem, thus the borders locked for decades. Not that that that justifies Isarael's behaviour in general.
 
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A soldier stood in front of a tank, is waving a flag promoting something vehmently opposed by people they are conquering and killing, and i'm the problem.

Supporting the religious persecution of people based on their sexuality, irrespective of the context, is distinctly a you problem. You should hang your head in shame.
 
Celebrate while you can. At the end of the conflict, the flags, the agendas behind it, and the threat of imposition of haram lifestyles on Muslims will be gone.

With this level of stone age thinking, you will be be alienating any sympathies you get. You are further reinforcing Israel's 'animals' narrative.

How do you expect tolerance from your oppressors when you are showing to be intolerant yourselves?
 
Main reason? Hmm?

Debatable, but undoubtedly a large reason. Much of the Arab world is scared of Muslim extremism and terrorism and they also really don't want to make millions of Palastinians directly their problem, thus the borders locked for decades. Not that that that justifies Isarael's behaviour in general.

What do you think would happen if that proposal was actually put forward to the population of the Arab world?

The rejection is 99% due to "economical" reasons.
 
What do you think would happen if that proposal was actually put forward to the population of the Arab world?

The rejection is 99% due to "economical" reasons.

Proposal? What proposal?

If you mean that they don't want to offer sanctuary to Palestinians because it would be expensive then of course. Support is fine as long as it is just words. That is the point.
 
A soldier stood in front of a tank, is waving a flag promoting something vehmently opposed by people they are conquering and killing, and i'm the problem.
Yeah, you're a fecking problem. A big one at that.

Your idea of a monolithic, "pure" muslim population that doesn't give into the haram imposed by the West is a shitty one. You're thinking like a Neanderthal and doing an immense disservice to the palestinian cause. You have no way of knowing how every single Palestinian, or muslim for that matter, thinks, believes and loves. You have no right to judge or decide which way of life or practicing religion is the right one. The Palestinians and the muslims don't need braindead and intolerant people like you.

Give your head a wobble.
 
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A soldier stood in front of a tank, is waving a flag promoting something vehmently opposed by people they are conquering and killing, and i'm the problem.

Yes, your intolerant interpretation of your religion is the problem.

The LGBTQ communities in the west are among loudest voices protesting for the Palestinian cause. You are only going to alienate them with this way of thinking.
 
With this level of stone age thinking, you will be be alienating any sympathies you get. You are further reinforcing Israel's 'animals' narrative.

How do you expect tolerance from your oppressors when you are showing to be intolerant yourselves?
One matter has nothing to do with the other. Let's not conflate things because of an intolerant bloke on the internet who has little to do with the Palestinians.
 
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A soldier stood in front of a tank, is waving a flag promoting something vehmently opposed by people they are conquering and killing, and i'm the problem.
Your religion's utter nonsense, made up rules on how people should live their lives are a problem, yes.
 
Just an FYI for those involved.

In 1938, the german government used the fact that no European country would take Jewish refugees (including the UK, we point blank refused) to justify the claims that they were terrible inhumane people.

Do not do the same again.
 
If you mean that they don't want to offer sanctuary to Palestinians because it would be expensive then of course. Support is fine as long as it is just words. That is the point.

This is a completely different issue actually and its cost in terms of money is far from being the main problem.
 
Just thinking of that perfectly intact Mein Kampf book that Israel officials pulled from their ass…err, I mean ‘rubble’…it’s genuinely baffling to me the calibre of lies that official Israel accounts are propagating on twitter. Like, legit stuff that my soon to be 5 year old nephew would try and pull over on my sister when he is caught being naughty or doing something he shouldn’t etc.
I'm surprised they didn't add that it had been signed by the führer himself.
 
How Hamas deterred Netanyahu

When the history of Israel’s policy toward Hamas is investigated, one question will loom large: why did Israel allow Hamas, an implacable enemy, to grow alongside its jugular?

https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/how-hamas-deterred-netanyahu/

(disillusioned Israeli right-wing take on Netanyahu’s legacy)
 
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Main reason? Hmm?

Debatable, but undoubtedly a large reason. Much of the Arab world is scared of Muslim extremism and terrorism and they also really don't want to make millions of Palastinians directly their problem, thus the borders locked for decades. Not that that that justifies Isarael's behaviour in general.
You are insinuating that much of arab's world are ok with the Palestinians being murdered everyday because they do not want them to be their problem. This does not sound good.
 
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So did they burn a house and didn't know the baby was inside or they just burned a baby alive knowingly?
They knew people were inside and it was intentionally firebombed.

There was a whole family inside - parents and 2 kids. Everyone died apart from the other kid who had some significant scarring. The settlers then chanted at the sentencing something along the lines of 'we put Ali on the grill' (the baby's name was Ali).

Hussein Dawabsheh, the grandfather, was taunted by Jewish settlers outside the court proceedings who were supportive of the defendant. They chanted in Arabic "Where's Ali? There's no Ali. Ali is burned. On the fire. Ali is on the grill" and "Where is Ali? Where is Riham? Where is Saad? It's too bad Ahmed didn't burn as well." Police and court officials present did not interfere. Israeli Arab parliamentarian Ahmad Tibi put up as video capturing the incident.
 
Main reason? Hmm?

Debatable, but undoubtedly a large reason. Much of the Arab world is scared of Muslim extremism and terrorism and they also really don't want to make millions of Palastinians directly their problem, thus the borders locked for decades. Not that that that justifies Isarael's behaviour in general.

This is certainly the case for Egypt and Jordan (the former being the middle east's most populous nation). Sisi doesn't want to deal with infusing Palestinians into his population after having gained power by overthrowing a Muslim Brotherhood guy. Jordan is already about 50% Palestinian, so the King won't want to risk destabilizing himself by adding more.
 
They knew people were inside and it was intentionally firebombed.

There was a whole family inside - parents and 2 kids. Everyone died apart from the other kid who had some significant scarring. The settlers then chanted at the sentencing something along the lines of 'we put Ali on the grill' (the baby's name was Ali).

fecking hell.
 

Imagine being the doctor or medical staff there having to see this unfold in real time. Absolutely heartbreaking. And then having to find the parent (if they're still alive) and convey this.

Having to have basic life necessities at the whim of an enemy that sees you less than human, has you living in an open air prison for decades, where you can't promise any hope for the future to your kids because you're at the mercy of this fascist brutal regime.

It's just horrible. Any one that supports this shite is culpable.
 
Question , Is it a war crime to bomb or attack a hospital if that hospital is also being used as a Millitary base?
 

So devastatingly tragic.

What do you think his child will feel as he grows up? Father and grandfather murdered for no fault of their own and now likely displaced and inevitably living in a refugee camp in a land his immediate family have called home for generations. Are we at all surprised if he's filled with nothing but vengeful hate for the Israelis, and would be seen as a perceptive recruit for the likes of Hamas?
 
A soldier stood in front of a tank, is waving a flag promoting something vehmently opposed by people they are conquering and killing, and i'm the problem.
Odd how some Muslims have an issue with this but not say, some of the more grim stuff in the Quaran.