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Conflict in the Middle East

Israeli flag flyers threatened with arrest after being attacked by Pro-Palestine mob.

436 replies

PickyBits · 24/06/2025 22:56

This is just unbelievable. These ‘protesters’ are being given free rein to threaten and assault pro-Israelis (Jewish) because ‘there’s 500 of them and 2 of you’.

Police not interested in doing their job, which is upholding the law I thought?

Just sickening that this country has come to this.

https://x.com/habibi_uk/status/1937534677520134516

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Thegreyhound · 25/06/2025 14:33

PickyBits · 25/06/2025 01:02

Seriously! You are defending this behaviour?

Disgusting.

I’d rather defend this behaviour than the behaviour of the government of Israel

Twiglets1 · 25/06/2025 14:34

veiledsentiments · 25/06/2025 14:21

But your post DIDN’T say that at all. Your post said that you felt the same about Israel’s right to protect itself against a death cult. Your post said should really be careful that you practice what you preach, or people will come after you. But hey, no worries eh? All a big misunderstanding.

My post said "Same".

In regard to another poster saying I'm not Jewish but have absolute solidarity with Israel for defending themselves from a death cult.

I have now explained that the "Same" was more in relation to this part of the other person's comment, I'm not Jewish but have absolute solidarity with Israel for defending themselves ... than to the "death cult" part which is a phrase I don't personally use.

You're getting agitated for no reason.

EasternStandard · 25/06/2025 14:35

Iscumaliom · 25/06/2025 14:31

So you would support someone turning up to a vigil for the hostages where grieving relatives may be and shout fuck you repeatedly at them, the police should leave that be? You would only have an issue if the grieving families reacted to that in a violent way?

A vigil now?

Someone can walk through a group and can expect to not be assaulted. If they are it’s the clear who is seen as the thugs.

That’s the problem, it spreads a bad image for these protests. Assaulting people is not peaceful.

RoseRR · 25/06/2025 14:36

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Interesting that South Africa has actually accused Israel of apartheid politics…

RoseRR · 25/06/2025 14:38

EasternStandard · 25/06/2025 14:35

A vigil now?

Someone can walk through a group and can expect to not be assaulted. If they are it’s the clear who is seen as the thugs.

That’s the problem, it spreads a bad image for these protests. Assaulting people is not peaceful.

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Come on. What was their motivation I wonder. I personally don’t walk around London waving my country’s flag every day 🙄

The police was right to move them on, just as they would be right to moving on protesters turning up outside a synagogue waving their Palestinian flags.

I really wish these threads were more balanced. It’s a bit boring now.

EasternStandard · 25/06/2025 14:41

RoseRR · 25/06/2025 14:38

Come on. What was their motivation I wonder. I personally don’t walk around London waving my country’s flag every day 🙄

The police was right to move them on, just as they would be right to moving on protesters turning up outside a synagogue waving their Palestinian flags.

I really wish these threads were more balanced. It’s a bit boring now.

So only one group can hold a flag? Why is that?

I wish they were more balanced. Tbf I usually avoid the pro Palestinian threads, they get boring now.

Madcatdudette · 25/06/2025 14:42

RoseRR · 25/06/2025 14:30

I think if you have some knowledge about the conflict which spans decades, then you wouldn’t say thing like “Hamas is the problem”. There is no one problem in this conflict.

Yep, I’m aware it has been going on for decades.
I know that for many British people it wasn’t on the radar until 7/10
I know that some people have looked at the history books and come down on which side they sympathise with.
Israel have continually said that a ceasefire is an option if Hamas release the hostages. They haven’t 🤷‍♀️
Granted, it’s a very basic illustration but that’s what you’re dealing with when you want to convey support for a terrorist government.

Madcatdudette · 25/06/2025 14:44

izthiszeend · 25/06/2025 14:17

I am not a government, nor the OED, why does this surprise you?

Answer the very basic question I put to you.

Eolhc1990 · 25/06/2025 14:46

Madcatdudette · 25/06/2025 14:27

So you don’t think UK terror victims and their families?
You don’t think the brand Pro Palestine has evolved into would intimidate someone who lost their kid to a terrorist? Thinking Ariana concert here.

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Am i missing something? Why would the Palestinian flag trigger victims of the Manchester attacks?
Palestinian does not equal Hamas in the same way Irish does not equal IRA.... the large majority of people affected by the genocide in gaza are innocent children. People can protest against the murder of children while still being against hamas.

Iscumaliom · 25/06/2025 14:46

EasternStandard · 25/06/2025 14:35

A vigil now?

Someone can walk through a group and can expect to not be assaulted. If they are it’s the clear who is seen as the thugs.

That’s the problem, it spreads a bad image for these protests. Assaulting people is not peaceful.

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So they just happened to be walking through a Pro Palestine march minding their own business waving a flag?

And yes I don't see a difference between targeting a vigil where you know grieving people might be and targeting a march where you know grieving families might be. The end result is the same isn't it?

Iscumaliom · 25/06/2025 14:48

EasternStandard · 25/06/2025 14:41

So only one group can hold a flag? Why is that?

I wish they were more balanced. Tbf I usually avoid the pro Palestinian threads, they get boring now.

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So again a pro Israel march you would support people plonking themselves in the middle with Palestinian flags and shouting fuck you at anyone who is there? People should be able to walk down the street right?

EasternStandard · 25/06/2025 14:49

Iscumaliom · 25/06/2025 14:46

So they just happened to be walking through a Pro Palestine march minding their own business waving a flag?

And yes I don't see a difference between targeting a vigil where you know grieving people might be and targeting a march where you know grieving families might be. The end result is the same isn't it?

Holding a flag. I don’t believe it’s illegal whereas assault is.

The thing is pro Palestinian marches just look aggressive and thuggish as a result.

izthiszeend · 25/06/2025 14:49

Madcatdudette · 25/06/2025 14:44

Answer the very basic question I put to you.

Why should I? I said what was relevant to say.

Are you at working now?

Madcatdudette · 25/06/2025 14:49

izthiszeend · 25/06/2025 14:16

Gaza didn’t have western support before hamas.
The UK’s successive governments are happy with the ruining the system of international laws. A day will come when we as a medium country would want to rely on the international laws as our protection, but it might be too late.

Okay. You are either very insular or young.
Corbyn has been Pro Palestine for years. And yes, I’ve been at these events.
Look back at supposed international law, you’ll find lots of countries gave been guilty of non compliance at some point.

Madcatdudette · 25/06/2025 14:52

Eolhc1990 · 25/06/2025 14:46

Am i missing something? Why would the Palestinian flag trigger victims of the Manchester attacks?
Palestinian does not equal Hamas in the same way Irish does not equal IRA.... the large majority of people affected by the genocide in gaza are innocent children. People can protest against the murder of children while still being against hamas.

If you can’t understand how the pro Palestine movement of today would trigger the victims of terror attacks you are obviously hard as nails or haven’t lost a relative to terrorism

Iscumaliom · 25/06/2025 14:52

Eolhc1990 · 25/06/2025 14:46

Am i missing something? Why would the Palestinian flag trigger victims of the Manchester attacks?
Palestinian does not equal Hamas in the same way Irish does not equal IRA.... the large majority of people affected by the genocide in gaza are innocent children. People can protest against the murder of children while still being against hamas.

There is no connection at all with Palestine and the Manchester attack. I think that poster must be confused.

RoseRR · 25/06/2025 14:52

Madcatdudette · 25/06/2025 14:42

Yep, I’m aware it has been going on for decades.
I know that for many British people it wasn’t on the radar until 7/10
I know that some people have looked at the history books and come down on which side they sympathise with.
Israel have continually said that a ceasefire is an option if Hamas release the hostages. They haven’t 🤷‍♀️
Granted, it’s a very basic illustration but that’s what you’re dealing with when you want to convey support for a terrorist government.

Yes too basic. Go back to the history books.

Iscumaliom · 25/06/2025 14:53

EasternStandard · 25/06/2025 14:49

Holding a flag. I don’t believe it’s illegal whereas assault is.

The thing is pro Palestinian marches just look aggressive and thuggish as a result.

So you would support someone going into the middle of a pro Israel march and shouting fuck you at people?

izthiszeend · 25/06/2025 14:53

Madcatdudette · 25/06/2025 14:49

Okay. You are either very insular or young.
Corbyn has been Pro Palestine for years. And yes, I’ve been at these events.
Look back at supposed international law, you’ll find lots of countries gave been guilty of non compliance at some point.

I guess insular, by your definition. I was not aware Corbyn was in government. Sorry, my utter ignorance.

so, when exactly did his government recognise Palestine?
you see, any person in power saying “we support the two state solution” when legally in 77 years they have not bothered to recognise the second state is an utter hypocrite.

EasternStandard · 25/06/2025 14:54

Iscumaliom · 25/06/2025 14:53

So you would support someone going into the middle of a pro Israel march and shouting fuck you at people?

I don’t think the answer should be assault no. Why should it be?

Do you think it’s ok sometimes?

Madcatdudette · 25/06/2025 14:54

izthiszeend · 25/06/2025 14:49

Why should I? I said what was relevant to say.

Are you at working now?

You don’t have to obviously. Your inability to answer speaks volumes 😏
Am I at work? Lol, what was your sentiment with that statement?

Iscumaliom · 25/06/2025 14:56

EasternStandard · 25/06/2025 14:54

I don’t think the answer should be assault no. Why should it be?

Do you think it’s ok sometimes?

I didn't say the answer should be assault. I said well done to the police for moving the agitators on. You wouldn't support the police in doing that though? You think people should be able to stand in a crowd of pro Israel people and shout fuck you at them while waving a Palestinian flag. That's fine if that's what you believe. Personally I don't think that that is an appropriate way to behave and I'm glad the police moved the Israelis on.

izthiszeend · 25/06/2025 14:56

Iscumaliom · 25/06/2025 14:53

So you would support someone going into the middle of a pro Israel march and shouting fuck you at people?

This would be antisemitic

RoseRR · 25/06/2025 14:57

Iscumaliom · 25/06/2025 14:52

There is no connection at all with Palestine and the Manchester attack. I think that poster must be confused.

A lot of people are confused, because you know they are all Muslims innit…

izthiszeend · 25/06/2025 14:57

Madcatdudette · 25/06/2025 14:54

You don’t have to obviously. Your inability to answer speaks volumes 😏
Am I at work? Lol, what was your sentiment with that statement?

Lol

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