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Conflict in the Middle East

People who don't support ceasefire

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Inauthentic · 09/11/2023 23:21

and back Israel's bombing of Gaza.

Are they racist?

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SomeCatFromJapan · 10/11/2023 09:59

Totally indiscriminate bombing, so none or very very little measures taken to ensure civilians are not hit

I would disagree with this. The IDF did implement a humanitarian corridor once on the ground in Gaza but there were threads on here a couple of days ago saying that was ethnic cleansing.
There is also confirmed evidence of the IDF phoning civilians in advance to get them to evacuate areas they are planning to strike.

Humdingerydoo · 10/11/2023 10:01

@Inauthentic
"You have to believe that Palestinian people are somehow lees valuable or complicit and therefore deserve collective punishment."

No, we don't have to believe that. I don't believe Palestinians are worth less than anyone else. I don't think they're all complicit.

I do think some of them go to school right next to weapon factories, thanks to Hamas. I think some of them live in an apartment right above a terrorist hub, thanks to Hamas. I think some of them attend scouts which also doubles up as a rocket launching pad, thanks to Hamas. That doesn't mean I think these people have chosen this life for themselves. It means I think Hamas has literally sacrificed these people for their version of the greater good, ie the destruction of Israel and death to all Jews. It's all sorts of fucked up.

It's an incredibly difficult war to fight when you care more about the lives your enemy is meant to protect than they do. I realise Netanyahu personally doesn't care for anyone but himself, but other Israelis do. They really do. That includes soldiers. As you know, everyone becomes a soldier in Israel, no matter their political beliefs. So a lot of them care about Palestinians, just like they did before they became soldiers.

When we've had vigils in honour of the dead since the 7th of October, it has been for all the dead. Not just the Israeli ones. The prayers have been for all the innocent lives that have been lost. For all the injured. For all those now without a family or a home to return to, on both sides. All lives matter equally. Please stop telling me that I clearly think otherwise. I don't.

Parkingt111 · 10/11/2023 10:02

SomeCatFromJapan · 10/11/2023 09:59

Totally indiscriminate bombing, so none or very very little measures taken to ensure civilians are not hit

I would disagree with this. The IDF did implement a humanitarian corridor once on the ground in Gaza but there were threads on here a couple of days ago saying that was ethnic cleansing.
There is also confirmed evidence of the IDF phoning civilians in advance to get them to evacuate areas they are planning to strike.

They told them to move to the south where bombing is still happening
You know that

Alcemeg · 10/11/2023 10:05

Parkingt111 · 10/11/2023 10:02

They told them to move to the south where bombing is still happening
You know that

I think only history will tell what was indiscriminate and what was targeted based on information we have no access to.

You can bet your sweet bippy that Hamas will infiltrate, and control as far as they can, escape routes and safe spaces.

Citrusandginger · 10/11/2023 10:05

WhileMyDishwasherGentlyWeeps
Are those who support a ceasefire racist? Do they want to stop Israel defending itself? Do they want the Jewish homeland, and Jews, to be easier targets for racist terrorist maniacs?

Tricky stuff, OP, tricky stuff.

MrsTerryPratchett
Some of those who support a ceasefire probably are racist.

This emotive, one-sided, ad hominem stuff is getting wearing.

Adults need to stop soundbite, divisive 'goodies and baddies' shit and work out a difficult solution. Politics has become more and more polarised and divisive. Not just on this issue.

It's CLEAR that the attacks on 7th October were brutal and indefensible but have antecedents. It's CLEAR that the current attacks on Gaza are brutal and indefensible but have antecedents. Understanding the antecedents is adult and is NOT the same as excusing the actions.

People who hate Jews and people who hate Muslims (and many people who hate both) are fanning the flames and laughing.

A ceasefire is right because thousands of children aren't 'collateral'. But with the right wing psychos on one 'side' and Hamas and their backers on the other, the rest of the world needs to support neither of them with anything other than humanitarian aid and support for cooperation and democratic process. The only 'side' anyone should be on is peace, children, non-combatants and equity.

Brilliantly put. Am sick of sound bites and harassment.

WhileMyDishwasherGentlyWeeps · 10/11/2023 10:09

Humdingerydoo · 10/11/2023 10:01

@Inauthentic
"You have to believe that Palestinian people are somehow lees valuable or complicit and therefore deserve collective punishment."

No, we don't have to believe that. I don't believe Palestinians are worth less than anyone else. I don't think they're all complicit.

I do think some of them go to school right next to weapon factories, thanks to Hamas. I think some of them live in an apartment right above a terrorist hub, thanks to Hamas. I think some of them attend scouts which also doubles up as a rocket launching pad, thanks to Hamas. That doesn't mean I think these people have chosen this life for themselves. It means I think Hamas has literally sacrificed these people for their version of the greater good, ie the destruction of Israel and death to all Jews. It's all sorts of fucked up.

It's an incredibly difficult war to fight when you care more about the lives your enemy is meant to protect than they do. I realise Netanyahu personally doesn't care for anyone but himself, but other Israelis do. They really do. That includes soldiers. As you know, everyone becomes a soldier in Israel, no matter their political beliefs. So a lot of them care about Palestinians, just like they did before they became soldiers.

When we've had vigils in honour of the dead since the 7th of October, it has been for all the dead. Not just the Israeli ones. The prayers have been for all the innocent lives that have been lost. For all the injured. For all those now without a family or a home to return to, on both sides. All lives matter equally. Please stop telling me that I clearly think otherwise. I don't.

Israel has released pictures a Hamas rocket site purposely placed next to a desalination plant in Gaza.

Hamas’s responsibility for dead, injured, starving and thirsty Palestinians seems to be overlooked by the ‘pro-Palestine’ protestors - or ‘antisemites’ as many of them should properly be referred to.

Parkingt111 · 10/11/2023 10:12

Alcemeg · 10/11/2023 10:05

I think only history will tell what was indiscriminate and what was targeted based on information we have no access to.

You can bet your sweet bippy that Hamas will infiltrate, and control as far as they can, escape routes and safe spaces.

Well yes you are right again to some extent, we won't know the full horrors of the war until the dust has settled.
BBC Verify have a whole piece on it
How the safe zones in the south were bombed the day after people were instructed to move there
War is messy and I acknowledge that
But as many are finally saying, with this many casualties in such a short space of time... something is clearly going wrong

Biden knows this which is why he is furiously back tracking
You know that now the US have done a total U Turn from Hamas are inflating the figures of deaths to actually... we think the figures might even be higher than Hamas is saying
There is some really sick stuff going on in the background

SomeCatFromJapan · 10/11/2023 10:30

They told them to move to the south where bombing is still happening
You know that

Less intensity of airstrikes and no ground fighting in the south.

Regarding the Guardian article, I don't know what the answer is. If the civilians are moved away from the conflict, it's ethnic cleansing. If they are left in situ in the heart of the fighting, it's genocide.

I appreciate that many would be of the view that Israel shouldn't be there fighting in the first place, but I don't see an alternative at this point to dealing with the Hamas threat.

Drayne · 10/11/2023 10:30

It’s a really good point: Israel must meet the standards of the Geneva Convention, but those were based on the assumption that any state would take some measures to protect its citizens from harm. In the sense that Hamas actively put their citizens in harms way, this war is not comparable to others.

Parkingt111 · 10/11/2023 10:35

SomeCatFromJapan · 10/11/2023 10:30

They told them to move to the south where bombing is still happening
You know that

Less intensity of airstrikes and no ground fighting in the south.

Regarding the Guardian article, I don't know what the answer is. If the civilians are moved away from the conflict, it's ethnic cleansing. If they are left in situ in the heart of the fighting, it's genocide.

I appreciate that many would be of the view that Israel shouldn't be there fighting in the first place, but I don't see an alternative at this point to dealing with the Hamas threat.

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Many still died
It was also cruel psychologically to do it the day after (again going back to something has seriously gone wrong)
Because that meant that many of those who were still in the North didn't move thinking it was a trap which inevitably led to more deaths in the North
And I know you can say oh well Hamas also told them not to move but what did you expect the people to believe when they saw the safe zones their friends and family were instructed to go to being bombed

Parkingt111 · 10/11/2023 10:38

@SomeCatFromJapan all I am saying is that although I expected Israel to fight back there has been some serious mistakes made which could have prevented many civilian deaths
And are still being made
Israel point blank refuse to accept this or take any accountability
This arrogance will ultimately lead to more deaths but quite possibly a very isolated Israel after the war with many many more enemies
Again if Netanyahu wasn't in power and somebody with more common sense then we may not be seeing what we are today

Parkingt111 · 10/11/2023 10:45

*and quite possibly

Inauthentic · 10/11/2023 12:04

I realise Netanyahu personally doesn't care for anyone but himself, but other Israelis do.

It appears that labelling Netanyahu "selfish" is the only criticism on your part.

It almost sounds like you are trying to infantalise his actions by framing it this way. I therefore assume you support him and his tactics.

I realise a lot of Israeli people do care about Palestinian people. But from what I noticed those people don't support Netanyahu and his decisions.

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MableT · 10/11/2023 12:05

Inauthentic · 10/11/2023 12:04

I realise Netanyahu personally doesn't care for anyone but himself, but other Israelis do.

It appears that labelling Netanyahu "selfish" is the only criticism on your part.

It almost sounds like you are trying to infantalise his actions by framing it this way. I therefore assume you support him and his tactics.

I realise a lot of Israeli people do care about Palestinian people. But from what I noticed those people don't support Netanyahu and his decisions.

Do you support Hamas?

Inauthentic · 10/11/2023 12:21

No, I don't support Hamas.

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Humdingerydoo · 10/11/2023 12:31

Inauthentic · 10/11/2023 12:04

I realise Netanyahu personally doesn't care for anyone but himself, but other Israelis do.

It appears that labelling Netanyahu "selfish" is the only criticism on your part.

It almost sounds like you are trying to infantalise his actions by framing it this way. I therefore assume you support him and his tactics.

I realise a lot of Israeli people do care about Palestinian people. But from what I noticed those people don't support Netanyahu and his decisions.

So despite me saying repeatedly on multiple occasions over various threads on here that I don't support Netanyahu, you assume I support him? That's an interesting strategy on your part.

Do you conduct a lot of discussions like this or just the ones you don't seem to know anything about?

Humdingerydoo · 10/11/2023 12:38

@Inauthentic here is a screenshot of one of my previous posts on this thread. But you go ahead and keep thinking I support Netanyahu 👍🏻

People who don't support ceasefire
Lulooo · 10/11/2023 12:42

Does defending Israel mean thousands of innocent children are killed and 11,000 people are massacred and even more maimed and injured and entire neighbourhoods bombed and razed to the ground ? If this is Israel’s definition of self-defence then no, it doesn’t have the right to defend itself.

it’s not very tricky at all, tbh. It’s a clear distinction between life and death if innocent civilians.

Lulooo · 10/11/2023 12:43

No, they’re concerned for humanity.

tescocreditcard · 10/11/2023 12:46

I don't support a ceasefire because Israel need to get in, get Hamas, and get out. As quickly as possible to limit civilian casualty's. A ceasefire holds no military advantange for israel.

VisitationRights · 10/11/2023 13:11

Hamas are terrorists and have never and will never respect a ceasefire. Their stated aim and purpose is to wipe out the Jews and set up a caliphate. They will use any ceasefire to regroup, gather their weapons and launch more attacks.

Hamas are responsible for the heavy casualties of the Palestinians, they have stated how wonderful it is to be a martyr, how ‘progress’ can’t be made without sacrifice, and that they are willing to sacrifice the Palestinians for their above stated aims.

When asked why they didn’t build a single bomb shelter for the civilians of Gaza or share their stores of food, water, medical supplies, fuel, or open their tunnels they say that it is not their responsibility to support the civilians of Gaza, that is up to Israel And the UN.

Hamas has also launched over 10000 rockets into Israel since the 7th October, approximately 10% of their rockets fail and fall on Gazans. They have caused utter devastation to Gaza. They also target Israeli civilians, schools, and hospitals. They are a death cult. They won’t respect a ceasefire. They will continue to embed themselves with civilians and keep civilian from leaving.

So how many Israeli deaths are acceptable, how many more times do we let a regroup by Hamas so they can launch more attacks? Are you racist, OP, do you hate Jews and don’t consider them human? Why do you want to let Hamas kill Israelis?

Inauthentic · 10/11/2023 13:14

@Humdingerydoo
I missed you earlier post, sorry.
(I didn't realise you were the same person)

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Merrymouse · 10/11/2023 13:23

Inauthentic · 09/11/2023 23:21

and back Israel's bombing of Gaza.

Are they racist?

No, realist.

Demands for a ceasefire that will just be refused won’t help Palestinians.