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Conflict in the Middle East

Do lots of people support Hamas?

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elprup · 03/12/2023 20:33

I just read this story and it is absolutely horrific

I saw ten Hamas terrorists beat and gang-rape an Israeli woman

https://mol.im/a/12820081

Is everyone on the pro-Palestine marches in London solely supporting the innocent civilians of Palestine (as I do too)? Or are there some people on these marches supporting the actions of Hamas as well?

I want to join the marches in support of innocent adults and kids in Gaza (and I would want to march for the same reasons on any pro Israel marches too), but I do not want to endorse Hamas in any shape or form. They are absolutely vile.

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BabaBarrio · 05/12/2023 01:27

Trulywonderful · 05/12/2023 01:20

And yet some people still deny events that a lot of people witnessed both in Israel and London on 7th October

Even though there is video evidence and eye witness statements as well as social media that confirms these things have happened

A lot of false accusations coming at me. This has happened on a couple of other threads today as well. Anyone would think some people are maybe desperate to discredit me. I must be doing something right to have got 3 stalkers in the last few weeks and now a smear campaign today😂

Where is the evidence of denial?

BabaBarrio · 05/12/2023 01:29

Trulywonderful · 05/12/2023 01:21

Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel

Not Hamas it seems

🙃

Yes because we all agree on Hamas being vile terrorists. Threads do seem to get stuck on points of disagreement not agreement. I would not read too much into that.

Trulywonderful · 05/12/2023 01:47

Just got to posy this one with Jeremy Corbyn saying that Hamas actions on the pogrom were resistance again.

Just in case anyone missed it. He is sat in a hemp cafe with a bloke in a balaclava and two teenagers. It is not only horrific that he thinks the pogrom was an act of resistance but bizarre and a little funny at the same time

https://twitter.com/corbyn_project/status/1731623117804413093

https://twitter.com/corbyn_project/status/1731623117804413093

BabaBarrio · 05/12/2023 02:03

Trulywonderful · 05/12/2023 01:47

Just got to posy this one with Jeremy Corbyn saying that Hamas actions on the pogrom were resistance again.

Just in case anyone missed it. He is sat in a hemp cafe with a bloke in a balaclava and two teenagers. It is not only horrific that he thinks the pogrom was an act of resistance but bizarre and a little funny at the same time

https://twitter.com/corbyn_project/status/1731623117804413093

He never says that “Hamas actions are resistance” in the video. No one in the video says it. Corbyn doesn’t even say the words ‘Hamas’ or ‘resistance’ at all in any sentence in the entire video. You should be careful as your post is defamation of character.

Trulywonderful · 05/12/2023 02:33

BabaBarrio · 05/12/2023 02:03

He never says that “Hamas actions are resistance” in the video. No one in the video says it. Corbyn doesn’t even say the words ‘Hamas’ or ‘resistance’ at all in any sentence in the entire video. You should be careful as your post is defamation of character.

New I could get you to watch that freak show video

Sorry but you seem to be out for me tonight for reasons only known to yourself. Therefore making you watch that load of rubbish from planet Jez was very amusing

Deflation of character would be me telling you all about when my relative had to work with the terrorist fetish fuckwit back in the 80s. This I think he would find the lesser of the two possibilities

Trulywonderful · 05/12/2023 02:56

This one is definitely Hamas friendly

Actually a nice shot of him I think

Do lots of people support Hamas?
Trulywonderful · 05/12/2023 02:57

Andrew Slaughter is a very unfortunate name really. Only just noticed that.

Gringlebat · 05/12/2023 04:58

If I marched, then it would be to protest against our government for supporting Israel’s actions. The same as I would if our government supported bombing innocents in any country, including Israel.

It would not be due to supporting Hamas. I would happily see them wiped off the face of the earth.

Why should people not have the right to march just because a disgusting contingent support terrorists?

Everyone has different reasons for protesting yet are seen as homogenous by many.

25milesfromhome · 05/12/2023 07:34

BabaBarrio · 05/12/2023 01:16

You clearly have a very low opinion of the responsiveness of Israeli Defence Forces. Hamas terrorists were still murdering civilians and killing soldiers for at least 12hours after the Gaza bombardment began. Modern wars are not as slow moving as you seem to think they are, IDF was both defending and retaliating simultaneously.

Why follow up with a non sequitur? What has this got to do with anything I said? A very odd and defensive response.

Toothyfruity · 05/12/2023 09:24

Trulywonderful · 05/12/2023 01:47

Just got to posy this one with Jeremy Corbyn saying that Hamas actions on the pogrom were resistance again.

Just in case anyone missed it. He is sat in a hemp cafe with a bloke in a balaclava and two teenagers. It is not only horrific that he thinks the pogrom was an act of resistance but bizarre and a little funny at the same time

https://twitter.com/corbyn_project/status/1731623117804413093

That's the band Kneecap from Belfast. They're Irish language rappers with Irish Republican politics. Very popular with the yoof.

marvellousceiling · 05/12/2023 09:29

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Rouleur · 05/12/2023 09:30

elprup · 03/12/2023 21:11

Is there any chance of Israel and Palestine joining together, exterminating Hamas and civilians of both backgrounds living together in peace?

You don't "exterminate" terrorist organisations. That has never worked in the entire history of human conflict. Ultimately, you have to wage a hearts and minds campaign on their support, while negotiating a peace.

Trulywonderful · 05/12/2023 09:31

Toothyfruity · 05/12/2023 09:24

That's the band Kneecap from Belfast. They're Irish language rappers with Irish Republican politics. Very popular with the yoof.

They are the youth

Who is the guy in the balaclava drinking tea? Part of the band or is it his YouTube channel or something?

It is almost a comic skit, would make a good meme or something. Hilarious set up for a conversation.

Toothyfruity · 05/12/2023 09:43

Trulywonderful · 05/12/2023 09:31

They are the youth

Who is the guy in the balaclava drinking tea? Part of the band or is it his YouTube channel or something?

It is almost a comic skit, would make a good meme or something. Hilarious set up for a conversation.

The three of them are in the band.

There's a film being made about them at the moment. Michael Fassbender will be in it.

Trulywonderful · 05/12/2023 14:19

Toothyfruity · 05/12/2023 09:43

The three of them are in the band.

There's a film being made about them at the moment. Michael Fassbender will be in it.

So the balaclava guy is definitely part of the band. That at least makes some sense of the set up in the video

Thanks for the information

Apparently the hemp cafe Is owned or run at least by Cobyn's son

YouJustDoYou · 05/12/2023 15:49

Only truly evil people would support an extreme religious terrorist group like Hamas.

Chaitales · 05/12/2023 16:34

Ah Daily Mail, the best news source of information.

Chaitales · 05/12/2023 16:38

You know you're scraping the bottom of the barrel when you're quoting daily mail

Chaitales · 05/12/2023 16:43

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