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Conflict in the Middle East

The army is warning the settlers around Gaza that in the coming hours they will hear a series of massive explosions in Gaza.

129 replies

Wedonttalkaboutboris · 20/08/2025 09:17

60,000 reserve soldiers have been called up starting tomorrow for the Gaza operation.

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Dangermoo · 20/08/2025 11:42

PinkBobby · 20/08/2025 11:39

I really wouldn’t bother with @Dangermoo - having discussed Gaza with them recently, I don’t think they’re keen to understand the history of Gaza. Or they want to totally ignore the reality of Palestinian people’s lives for the last couple of decades. Either way, don’t waste your energy repeating facts!

The irony about the history 😆 🤣

Dangermoo · 20/08/2025 11:44

Oh, and thanks @LoremIpsumCici for a civil and grown up discussion. It makes a nice change on the board.

LoremIpsumCici · 20/08/2025 11:45

PinkBobby · 20/08/2025 11:39

I really wouldn’t bother with @Dangermoo - having discussed Gaza with them recently, I don’t think they’re keen to understand the history of Gaza. Or they want to totally ignore the reality of Palestinian people’s lives for the last couple of decades. Either way, don’t waste your energy repeating facts!

we do have common ground

  • human rights for all regardless of religion or lack thereof
  • this includes a right to safety
  • Israel has the right to exist
  • Hamas are terrorists
  • the hostages are innocents who should be released

I will always bother with anyone who is willing to discuss the conflict.

Dangermoo · 20/08/2025 11:46

LoremIpsumCici · 20/08/2025 11:45

we do have common ground

  • human rights for all regardless of religion or lack thereof
  • this includes a right to safety
  • Israel has the right to exist
  • Hamas are terrorists
  • the hostages are innocents who should be released

I will always bother with anyone who is willing to discuss the conflict.

You've posted some thought provoking stuff, around human rights. Food for thought.

LoremIpsumCici · 20/08/2025 11:51

Dangermoo · 20/08/2025 11:44

Oh, and thanks @LoremIpsumCici for a civil and grown up discussion. It makes a nice change on the board.

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No problem. I still hope you will come around eventually..or at least inch closer.

PinkBobby · 20/08/2025 11:54

LoremIpsumCici · 20/08/2025 11:45

we do have common ground

  • human rights for all regardless of religion or lack thereof
  • this includes a right to safety
  • Israel has the right to exist
  • Hamas are terrorists
  • the hostages are innocents who should be released

I will always bother with anyone who is willing to discuss the conflict.

Common ground I share with you both. I will leave you to it! Good luck!

Twiglets1 · 20/08/2025 12:00

Parker231 · 20/08/2025 11:36

You don’t know anything about the dangers the Palestinian people are facing?????

Dangermoo didn’t say she doesn’t know anything. She implied she doesn’t know the full extent which is probably true of lots of us.

Twiglets1 · 20/08/2025 12:03

LoremIpsumCici · 20/08/2025 11:51

No problem. I still hope you will come around eventually..or at least inch closer.

The inching closer to someone else’s position is a good aim to have I think.

Impossible on most of these threads as people turn aggressive so quickly that the discussion turns to attack/defend/ attack rather than listening & reflecting.

PinkBobby · 20/08/2025 12:22

Back to the OP, I was slightly hopeful that the ceasefire might actually happen this time so that at least some hostages got to return home in the coming weeks. Updates like this make me worry that the right wing elements of the Israeli government will just push through with the destruction of Gaza City and ignore what’s on the table because they know what they want from this conflict.

I also feel terribly sorry for the reservists being forced to fight - how terrifying. And of course, the millions of innocent people who are being displaced or killed and injured by the bombing of Gaza City.

Twiglets1 · 20/08/2025 13:19

PinkBobby · 20/08/2025 12:22

Back to the OP, I was slightly hopeful that the ceasefire might actually happen this time so that at least some hostages got to return home in the coming weeks. Updates like this make me worry that the right wing elements of the Israeli government will just push through with the destruction of Gaza City and ignore what’s on the table because they know what they want from this conflict.

I also feel terribly sorry for the reservists being forced to fight - how terrifying. And of course, the millions of innocent people who are being displaced or killed and injured by the bombing of Gaza City.

I'm still feeling a little hopeful (eternal optimist).

Netanyahu hasn't actually said No yet. I wonder if the negotiators could get Hamas to agree to release all the hostages in one go as that seems to be the main sticking point now.

He must be feeling a lot of pressure from the families of the hostages (though the Tikva group has denounced any partial deal, other family groups obviously do want him to just get the hostages back).

The problem is - zero trust on either side.

familylawyer01392 · 20/08/2025 13:23

crumblingschools · 20/08/2025 09:52

Israel can do no wrong in your eyes can it @Dangermoo

Seriously, its every single post about Israel/Palestine

TakeMe2Insanity · 20/08/2025 13:26

Dangermoo · 20/08/2025 10:06

Israel retreated from Gaza to concentrate in its own state. They couldn't be left alone though, could they?

But they never left the Palestinians alone did they? Look at the raids right left and centre, look at the number of under age CHILDREN held in prisons etc etc.

Dangermoo · 20/08/2025 13:49

familylawyer01392 · 20/08/2025 13:23

Seriously, its every single post about Israel/Palestine

What is - the fact that my views differ to yours? Fancy that, on a forum.

PinkBobby · 20/08/2025 13:55

Twiglets1 · 20/08/2025 13:19

I'm still feeling a little hopeful (eternal optimist).

Netanyahu hasn't actually said No yet. I wonder if the negotiators could get Hamas to agree to release all the hostages in one go as that seems to be the main sticking point now.

He must be feeling a lot of pressure from the families of the hostages (though the Tikva group has denounced any partial deal, other family groups obviously do want him to just get the hostages back).

The problem is - zero trust on either side.

I’m attempting slight optimism too after our chat the other day and now a ceasefire might happen.

You’re right - there’s no official ‘no’ yet. I saw on the BBC (I think) that the right wing parts of govt had said he has ‘no mandate to agree to this deal’ but there wasn’t any specific source so I’m not really sure how much to think about that. Sadly, whilst we wait for any updates, Palestinian people are still in danger/still suffering. As are the hostages - from Hamas but also if Israel continue such wide spread bombing. I can certainly see why many of the hostages families aren’t happy with the IDF’s approach.

I can obviously see the argument for Hamas just handing back all the hostages in one go - it would be better for the hostages and their families, it would hopefully save more displacement in the coming weeks and perhaps we’d see an improvement in the aid situation, but I guess for the ceasefire to turn into an actual agreement to end the war, Hamas feel the need to keep some of the hostages. Horrendous to discuss people as if they are bargaining chips but that’s what Hamas are doing. I also wonder if the hostages were all returned whether that really solves Israel’s issue - they still want to defeat Hamas so why would they take the hostages back and then not continue on with what they seem to think is the best approach (flatten Gaza and control it).

Slipping back to my more negative ways here but I don’t think the return of hostages alone will end the suffering for Palestinians - I think the right wing elements of the party have made it clear that they’ll use their power to destroy Gaza, increase violence in the WB and cause a lot more pain and suffering.

Twiglets1 · 20/08/2025 14:07

PinkBobby · 20/08/2025 13:55

I’m attempting slight optimism too after our chat the other day and now a ceasefire might happen.

You’re right - there’s no official ‘no’ yet. I saw on the BBC (I think) that the right wing parts of govt had said he has ‘no mandate to agree to this deal’ but there wasn’t any specific source so I’m not really sure how much to think about that. Sadly, whilst we wait for any updates, Palestinian people are still in danger/still suffering. As are the hostages - from Hamas but also if Israel continue such wide spread bombing. I can certainly see why many of the hostages families aren’t happy with the IDF’s approach.

I can obviously see the argument for Hamas just handing back all the hostages in one go - it would be better for the hostages and their families, it would hopefully save more displacement in the coming weeks and perhaps we’d see an improvement in the aid situation, but I guess for the ceasefire to turn into an actual agreement to end the war, Hamas feel the need to keep some of the hostages. Horrendous to discuss people as if they are bargaining chips but that’s what Hamas are doing. I also wonder if the hostages were all returned whether that really solves Israel’s issue - they still want to defeat Hamas so why would they take the hostages back and then not continue on with what they seem to think is the best approach (flatten Gaza and control it).

Slipping back to my more negative ways here but I don’t think the return of hostages alone will end the suffering for Palestinians - I think the right wing elements of the party have made it clear that they’ll use their power to destroy Gaza, increase violence in the WB and cause a lot more pain and suffering.

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This is what I mean by zero trust on either side.

Israel doesn’t trust Hamas that would return all the live hostages if it’s done over stages.

Hamas doesn’t trust Israel that they wouldn’t take Gaza city anyway & more.

I guess this is where we need other countries to act as guarantors that each side will do what they agree to do according to the terms of the ceasefire. The US could guarantee what Israel will do as Netanyahu wouldn’t dare fall out with Trump.

familylawyer01392 · 20/08/2025 15:02

Dangermoo · 20/08/2025 13:49

What is - the fact that my views differ to yours? Fancy that, on a forum.

Did I say that? I have not even shared my views!

Dangermoo · 20/08/2025 15:03

familylawyer01392 · 20/08/2025 15:02

Did I say that? I have not even shared my views!

Well, they clearly don't match mine, otherwise you wouldn't have posted the comment, would you?

Martymcfly24 · 20/08/2025 15:08

Katz has authorized the call up of the 60,000 reservists today after he approved the plan on how to conquer Gaza City so it's a race against time to get this ceasefire over the line.

Dangermoo · 20/08/2025 16:19

Twiglets1 · 20/08/2025 12:03

The inching closer to someone else’s position is a good aim to have I think.

Impossible on most of these threads as people turn aggressive so quickly that the discussion turns to attack/defend/ attack rather than listening & reflecting.

I agree with both of you 😊

SpaceRaccoon · 20/08/2025 16:22

Why are you calling Israelis near the Gaza border "settlers"?

SpaceRaccoon · 20/08/2025 16:23

But they never left the Palestinians alone did they? Look at the raids right left and centre, look at the number of under age CHILDREN held in prisons etc etc.

Are you confusing Gaza and the West Bank? They fully withdrew from Gaza.

Martymcfly24 · 20/08/2025 17:36

SpaceRaccoon · 20/08/2025 16:23

But they never left the Palestinians alone did they? Look at the raids right left and centre, look at the number of under age CHILDREN held in prisons etc etc.

Are you confusing Gaza and the West Bank? They fully withdrew from Gaza.

Gaza has been designated an Occupied Territory by Israel since 2004.

Wedonttalkaboutboris · 20/08/2025 18:14

SpaceRaccoon · 20/08/2025 16:22

Why are you calling Israelis near the Gaza border "settlers"?

I call them ‘settlers’ because that’s the common term for Israelis living in the communities right around Gaza, often called the Gaza envelope. It’s simply describing where they live, not their religion or ethnicity.

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Wedonttalkaboutboris · 20/08/2025 22:25

In parts of Gaza city currently, the army is informing families to evacuate from Gaza city immediately and to head to the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

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Dangermoo · 21/08/2025 06:54

Hamas blowing themselves up within crowds - it's how they roll.