As for the video, what exactly is your position? Do you think it's fake?
Serotonin said:
Israel has killed 36 journalists so far. It is an unprecendented rate of targeting and killing journalists.
One journalist for Al Jazeera who has been critical of Israel's targeting of civilians had his entire family killed by a targeted airstrike.
https://time.com/6330906/israel-hamas-war-journalist-death/
I have never seen a country throw away the goodwill of the world as quickly and recklessly as Israel has.
Aside from war crimes being extremely immoral, the constant bombing of hospitals, refugee camps etc just isn't even a good strategy.
They are completely isolating themselves on the international stage and even the State Department is trying to step in to stop what they are doing.
Pray for peace.
Macarthur said:
Criticism of Israelis policies is not antisemitism. That is the laziest of lazy takes.
Macarthur said:
As for the video, what exactly is your position? Do you think it's fake?
It's not just Israel's policies. Existence of threads like "Does God hear/answer Jewish prayer?" raise some eyebrows.Macarthur said:
Criticism of Israelis policies is not antisemitism. That is the laziest of lazy takes.
Yeah, just like pulling the race card in any debate that criticises certain communities in the US, it's just intellectually lazy way to escape a dbate.Macarthur said:
Criticism of Israelis policies is not antisemitism. That is the laziest of lazy takes.
bigtruckguy3500 said:
Also, I recently heard that based off changes in the population over time, only 7% of people in Gaza alive today actually voted for Hamas in 2007.
BonfireNerd04 said:bigtruckguy3500 said:
Also, I recently heard that based off changes in the population over time, only 7% of people in Gaza alive today actually voted for Hamas in 2007.
Is there any evidence that Hamas wouldn't win today if they had an election?
BonfireNerd04 said:bigtruckguy3500 said:
Also, I recently heard that based off changes in the population over time, only 7% of people in Gaza alive today actually voted for Hamas in 2007.
Is there any evidence that Hamas wouldn't win today if they had an election?
Aggrad08 said:
This is the third thread you have made on the subject. The last two didn't really go well for your arguments. Why another?
Macarthur said:
Im not sure I've even opened that thread so I have no opinion on that. Im a non believer so I technically don't think god answers any prayers.
lol. That's funny.Rusty Aha said:Macarthur said:
Im not sure I've even opened that thread so I have no opinion on that. Im a non believer so I technically don't think god answers any prayers.
You non-believers sure do a bang up job working overtime to goaltend for Islam. It's both perplexing and fascinating watching you people.
Macarthur said:lol. That's funny.Rusty Aha said:Macarthur said:
Im not sure I've even opened that thread so I have no opinion on that. Im a non believer so I technically don't think god answers any prayers.
You non-believers sure do a bang up job working overtime to goaltend for Islam. It's both perplexing and fascinating watching you people.
I'm actually the one that mentioned the oldest Christian population is in Palestine.
lobopride said:
Not really sure how an opinion poll among Gaza residents changes much.
It might change how you personally feel about the individual Palestinian's culpability with Hamas' crimes, but I don't see how it affects Israel's actions.
craigernaught said:
What alternative party? It's a one party state. They don't hold elections. The vast majority of the people living in Gaza never voted or had the opportunity to vote for anyone.
Well it is the one that is going to get a lot of them killed.craigernaught said:
That's not the only government they live under.
Because they weren't dying en masse until Hamas attacked on October 7th. Israel kicked all the Jews out of Gaza as a peace gesture towards the Palestinians. The only thing this got them was rocket attacks and suicide attacks. How many times has Israel offered the Palestinians a state just to get attacked more?craigernaught said:
Huh?
How is the government that is "getting them killed" not the one actively dropping bombs on their heads?
There's plenty of responsibility for their deaths and suffering to go around. Trying to shield the Israelis from responsibility is absolutely bizarre.
It is pretty weird/sad. People have to be seeing the world through some pretty anti-Israel lenses to come up with some of the conclusions they are coming up with.SirDippinDots said:
You can say all that and the left wing on this board still blames Israel.
All the ways the Palestinians could have avoided this just don't matter.
craigernaught said:
Huh?
How is the government that is "getting them killed" not the one actively dropping bombs on their heads?