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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

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

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Twiglets1 · 26/06/2025 08:04

Twisterpiggy · 26/06/2025 08:01

I’m sure everyone already knows that.
I fail to see how that means a victim of a terror attack in the UK should be more triggered by a Palestinian flag compared to a Union flag when more terror victims have suffered in the name of the latter.

Not in their lifetime most likely.

MrsSkylerWhite · 26/06/2025 10:57

RoseRR · 25/06/2025 19:55

And now they are at it again, arming groups opposed to Hamas but not necessarily who you want at the helm either. The Israeli government doesn’t want a stable Palestine other countries will negotiate with. They do not want a 2 state solution and are sabotaging it. The key to move forward is a new government in Israel who won’t support extremism on the Palestine side.

This. Unfortunately, elections not due until mid 2026, I believe, and Netanyahu will cling on by his fingernails if necessary for as long as he possibly can. It’s his stay out of jail card.

veiledsentiments · 26/06/2025 11:01

U.S. President Donald Trump called for Israel to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or cancel his corruption trial, saying the U.S. would save him like it did his country.

Even more bad news!!

TomeTome · 26/06/2025 11:03

veiledsentiments · 26/06/2025 11:01

U.S. President Donald Trump called for Israel to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or cancel his corruption trial, saying the U.S. would save him like it did his country.

Even more bad news!!

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Dangermoo · 26/06/2025 15:11

dairydebris · 25/06/2025 18:05

Oh come on.

One Islamist nutjob has a link to other Islamist nutjobs. You might not feel comfortable admitting it but most people know it.

Palestine has a history of islamist nutjobs committing terrorist atrocities. Its ok to admit it, its the truth.

👏 👏

veiledsentiments · 26/06/2025 15:29

And an Israeli committing war crimes. It’s ok to admit it. It’s the truth.

Thegreyhound · 26/06/2025 21:20

dairydebris · 26/06/2025 07:22

Of course.
Anyone committing atrocities under their countries flag is linking that country to their atrocities. They are saying- We do this in this name.
The problem is the level and visibility of those atrocities. And Palestinian atrocities have historically been visible internationally. That's by design. Remember Munich?

So all the settlers flying the flag are bringing Israel into disrepute. Or rather they would be, if there was anything to bring into disrepute which there can’t be because the Israeli army and government are actually backing them up, making the Israeli flag currently a symbol of aggressive colonialism and racism

PaxAeterna · 26/06/2025 23:06

Twiglets1 · 26/06/2025 08:04

Not in their lifetime most likely.

In Northern Ireland the Union Jack is still used to assert dominance and provoke nationalist communities.

The devil can cite scripture for his purpose applies for this using of flags. Flags mean different things to different people. The Union Jack belongs to everyone in Britain and just because some people use it for ill, it doesn’t define it. It represents everyone who is British.

1dayatatime · 26/06/2025 23:31

@dairydebris

"Oh come on.

One Islamist nutjob has a link to other Islamist nutjobs. You might not feel comfortable admitting it but most people know it.

Palestine has a history of islamist nutjobs committing terrorist atrocities. It's ok to admit it, it's the truth."

Good summary.

Plus it's pretty uncomfortable when same nut jobs start waving Islamic nutjob flags in UK streets.

Twiglets1 · 27/06/2025 05:08

PaxAeterna · 26/06/2025 23:06

In Northern Ireland the Union Jack is still used to assert dominance and provoke nationalist communities.

The devil can cite scripture for his purpose applies for this using of flags. Flags mean different things to different people. The Union Jack belongs to everyone in Britain and just because some people use it for ill, it doesn’t define it. It represents everyone who is British.

Can you find examples outside of NI though? (since most people in the UK don't live there and never go there)

Twisterpiggy · 27/06/2025 06:27

Twiglets1 · 27/06/2025 05:08

Can you find examples outside of NI though? (since most people in the UK don't live there and never go there)

And yet most people in the Uk don’t live in Israel or Gaza either so I’m not sure what your point is. NI is part of the UK. Lack of knowledge is merely ignorance.

Twisterpiggy · 27/06/2025 06:31

Twiglets1 · 26/06/2025 08:04

Not in their lifetime most likely.

Are you joking? You think more people have been killed in the UK by Palestinian or even Islamic terrorism than loyalist terrorism in who’s lifetime?

Twiglets1 · 27/06/2025 06:40

My point is not many terrorist atrocities committed under the British flag in recent years, compared to Islamic terrorism in Europe.

Since 2014, more than 20 fatal attacks have been carried out in Europe. France saw eight attacks between January 2015 and July 2016;[13] this included the January 2015 Île-de-France attacks, the November 2015 Paris attacks, and the July 2016 Nice truck attack. The United Kingdom saw three major attacks carried out in a span of four months in early 2017 (Westminster attack, Manchester Arena bombing, and London Bridge attack). Other targets in Europe have included Belgium, Germany, Russia, and Spain. The transcontinental city of Istanbul also saw both bombings and shootings, including in January 2016, June 2016 and January 2017.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_terrorism_in_Europe

Islamic terrorism in Europe - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_terrorism_in_Europe#cite_note-guardian30072016-16

ComeAsYouAreAsAFriend · 27/06/2025 08:40

1dayatatime · 26/06/2025 23:31

@dairydebris

"Oh come on.

One Islamist nutjob has a link to other Islamist nutjobs. You might not feel comfortable admitting it but most people know it.

Palestine has a history of islamist nutjobs committing terrorist atrocities. It's ok to admit it, it's the truth."

Good summary.

Plus it's pretty uncomfortable when same nut jobs start waving Islamic nutjob flags in UK streets.

Islamic nutjob flags

Are you referring the Palestinian flag as an Islamic nutjob flag?

ComeAsYouAreAsAFriend · 27/06/2025 08:46

Twiglets1 · 27/06/2025 06:40

My point is not many terrorist atrocities committed under the British flag in recent years, compared to Islamic terrorism in Europe.

Since 2014, more than 20 fatal attacks have been carried out in Europe. France saw eight attacks between January 2015 and July 2016;[13] this included the January 2015 Île-de-France attacks, the November 2015 Paris attacks, and the July 2016 Nice truck attack. The United Kingdom saw three major attacks carried out in a span of four months in early 2017 (Westminster attack, Manchester Arena bombing, and London Bridge attack). Other targets in Europe have included Belgium, Germany, Russia, and Spain. The transcontinental city of Istanbul also saw both bombings and shootings, including in January 2016, June 2016 and January 2017.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_terrorism_in_Europe

My point is not many terrorist atrocities committed under the British flag in recent years
You actually originally said in posters lifetime so good you have corrected that.

Can you find examples outside of NI though? (since most people in the UK don't live there and never go there)
Why? It is part of the UK and it is the British flag, 1.9 million people live there.

I also agree with @PaxAeterna

In Northern Ireland the Union Jack is still used to assert dominance and provoke nationalist communities. - You only need to view footage of July 12th and the orange parades to see this.

quantumbutterfly · 27/06/2025 09:26

Twisterpiggy · 27/06/2025 06:31

Are you joking? You think more people have been killed in the UK by Palestinian or even Islamic terrorism than loyalist terrorism in who’s lifetime?

Islamists seem to enjoy large scale attacks. For instance, in the UK.

7/7 52 killed, 700 injured
Ariana Grande attack 23 killed, 1000 injured
2 attacks compared to:
https://www.reuters.com/article/world/us/timeline-worst-ira-bomb-attacks-on-mainland-britain-idUSTRE74F31Q/

A similar attack to 7/7 was thwarted by incompetence on 21/7. There were also plans to attack UK airliners that were fortunately thwarted, which brings me to, Lockerbie 270 killed (11 on the ground).

These are some that we know about. You might also note that when the IRA targeted civilians they tended to give coded warnings, it was more about civilian disruption...until Enniskillen. Islamist modus operandi is maximum death, shock and awe. Very different beast.

Twisterpiggy · 27/06/2025 09:31

Twiglets1 · 27/06/2025 06:40

My point is not many terrorist atrocities committed under the British flag in recent years, compared to Islamic terrorism in Europe.

Since 2014, more than 20 fatal attacks have been carried out in Europe. France saw eight attacks between January 2015 and July 2016;[13] this included the January 2015 Île-de-France attacks, the November 2015 Paris attacks, and the July 2016 Nice truck attack. The United Kingdom saw three major attacks carried out in a span of four months in early 2017 (Westminster attack, Manchester Arena bombing, and London Bridge attack). Other targets in Europe have included Belgium, Germany, Russia, and Spain. The transcontinental city of Istanbul also saw both bombings and shootings, including in January 2016, June 2016 and January 2017.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_terrorism_in_Europe

You’re twisting the narrative now.
We have been talking about the UK.
The original point was terror victims in the UK would be triggered by the Palestinian flag.

izthiszeend · 27/06/2025 09:31

If you were honestly concerned about terrorism you would be calling to stop Israel - they are creating conditions for the birth of extremism.
7/7 casualty numbers are daily occurrence in Gaza.
Israeli actions do not protect anyone, they put us all in danger.

Twiglets1 · 27/06/2025 09:39

Twisterpiggy · 27/06/2025 09:31

You’re twisting the narrative now.
We have been talking about the UK.
The original point was terror victims in the UK would be triggered by the Palestinian flag.

The source I quoted from mentioned 3 major Islamist terrorist attacks in the UK in recent years.
Westminster attack
Manchester arena
London Bridge attack.

Plus Islamist terrorist attacks in Europe are widely reported by UK media so people in the UK are well aware of them.

quantumbutterfly · 27/06/2025 09:41

izthiszeend · 27/06/2025 09:31

If you were honestly concerned about terrorism you would be calling to stop Israel - they are creating conditions for the birth of extremism.
7/7 casualty numbers are daily occurrence in Gaza.
Israeli actions do not protect anyone, they put us all in danger.

Do you say the same thing about 7/10 and all the preceding suicide attacks in Israel?

Do you expect Israelis to be radicalised by the actions of hamas, hezbollah, houthis, PIJ etc (all Iranian proxies btw) and excuse them?

izthiszeend · 27/06/2025 09:44

quantumbutterfly · 27/06/2025 09:41

Do you say the same thing about 7/10 and all the preceding suicide attacks in Israel?

Do you expect Israelis to be radicalised by the actions of hamas, hezbollah, houthis, PIJ etc (all Iranian proxies btw) and excuse them?

Don’t you see that it happened already?
Do you not see the level of dehumanization of Palestinians?
Do you not see that a normal soldier would not shoot a child in the head, burn tents, shell hospitals, hell - the list is too long.

Twisterpiggy · 27/06/2025 09:46

quantumbutterfly · 27/06/2025 09:41

Do you say the same thing about 7/10 and all the preceding suicide attacks in Israel?

Do you expect Israelis to be radicalised by the actions of hamas, hezbollah, houthis, PIJ etc (all Iranian proxies btw) and excuse them?

People are radicalised on both sides, that’s just reality, it’s not excusing something to acknowledge it.
There are Palestinians who can see no compromise with Israel and there are Israelis who want no compromise with Gaza and the West Bank.
That’s the entire problem.

izthiszeend · 27/06/2025 10:01

The two sides are not equal. One has full diplomatic and military support from the US and Europe, the other are being starved, bombed and fired.
One is locked in in the rubble, the other comes here on holiday between the shooting shifts on duty.

quantumbutterfly · 27/06/2025 10:05

izthiszeend · 27/06/2025 09:44

Don’t you see that it happened already?
Do you not see the level of dehumanization of Palestinians?
Do you not see that a normal soldier would not shoot a child in the head, burn tents, shell hospitals, hell - the list is too long.

Both sides.
Is it normal to strafe teenagers with automatic weapons then turn them to pulp with grenades? To inflict, person to person, the violence that was filmed and witnessed on 7/10.
Some people celebrated that!
It's all horrific.

Peace in the middle east has been a dream for at least as long as I've been alive. Which countries in the region would you consider peaceful & how have they achieved that?

dairydebris · 27/06/2025 10:06

ComeAsYouAreAsAFriend · 27/06/2025 08:40

Islamic nutjob flags

Are you referring the Palestinian flag as an Islamic nutjob flag?

No. I'm saying people who use violence against civilians in pursuit of a political or ideological goal in the name of Islam are Islamic nutjobs. And a relatively large number of internationally visible Islamic nutjobs are Palestinian.