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Seven Muslim-majority countries agree to join Trump's Board of Peace

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Twiglets1 · 21/01/2026 19:03

Seven countries including Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt say they will join US president Donald Trump's Board of Peace, according to a joint statement.

They will join Israel, which also publicly confirmed its participation earlier on Wednesday.

The group of Muslim-majority countries named in the statement are Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan and Qatar.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn8jek4vv8ko

US President Donald Trump meets with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

Seven more countries agree to join Trump's Board of Peace

Seven Muslim-majority countries publicly accept an invitation to Trump's new organisation, joining Albania, Bahran, Hungary, Morocco and Israel.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn8jek4vv8ko

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PigletJohn · 27/01/2026 18:02

"the most ardent pro Palestinian supporter"

I am not a pro palestinian supporter.

I am a person opposed to racist genocide and the deliberate destruction of a nation.

I see you choose to characterise people with whom you disagree.

PigletJohn · 27/01/2026 18:22

"I see you see something noble in the “uprising” whereas I only see a bunch of terrorists with a lust to murder & rape."

A very harsh and unsympathetic comment on the photos of the Warsaw Ghetto I provided to illustrate my point,

Twiglets1 · 27/01/2026 18:52

PigletJohn · 27/01/2026 18:02

"the most ardent pro Palestinian supporter"

I am not a pro palestinian supporter.

I am a person opposed to racist genocide and the deliberate destruction of a nation.

I see you choose to characterise people with whom you disagree.

I'm sure you have characterised me in your mind too if you can be honest. And probably worse than just pro Israel.

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PigletJohn · 27/01/2026 18:56

More characterising.

Twiglets1 · 27/01/2026 18:57

PigletJohn · 27/01/2026 18:22

"I see you see something noble in the “uprising” whereas I only see a bunch of terrorists with a lust to murder & rape."

A very harsh and unsympathetic comment on the photos of the Warsaw Ghetto I provided to illustrate my point,

I didn't comment on the photos you provided.

I made a comment about Hamas who some see as freedom fighters but I see as terrorists.

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keepeofthesevenkeys · 27/01/2026 19:00

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I'm a bit confused. In this analogy, are Hamas the Jewish resistance during the Warsaw ghetto uprising and Israel the Nazis?

PigletJohn · 27/01/2026 19:59

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Carla786 · 27/01/2026 20:43

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If Egypt had opened the Rafah crossing, people could have escaped..

Carla786 · 27/01/2026 20:44

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The Warsaw Ghetto fighters didn't rape and murder civilians.

Carla786 · 27/01/2026 20:46

Twiglets1 · 27/01/2026 06:07

@PigletJohn there is no point debating with someone who doesn’t accept that Hamas had a deliberate policy of building tunnels & deliberately hiding underneath civilian buildings. A tunnel network bigger than the London underground. They did it so that the buildings would have to be destroyed in order to reach them, with the huge impact this would have on civilian buildings & deaths.

Very different from the Israeli army having buildings in Tel Aviv & other cities. They are not hiding underneath them.

I would have thought even the most ardent pro Palestinian supporter would accept that Hamas & their tunnels have caused huge problems for the people of Gaza & contributed to the devastation we see above.

I see you see something noble in the “uprising” whereas I only see a bunch of terrorists with a lust to murder & rape.

Exactly. Every country has army bases with homes some way away. That isn't the same as human shielding as Hamas is doing.

keepeofthesevenkeys · 27/01/2026 21:04

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If it's not an allegory what is it? It seems like you're directly comparing Hamas to the Jewish resistance and Israel to the Nazis. And also October 7th to the Warsaw Uprising. Which is completely sick if that is what you're saying.

PigletJohn · 27/01/2026 21:17

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Carla786 · 27/01/2026 21:18

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Are you comparing October 7 to the Warsaw Ghetto?

Do you accept that Hamas are terrorists who rape and murder civilians?

PigletJohn · 27/01/2026 21:20

Are civilian deaths wrong?

Twiglets1 · 27/01/2026 21:20

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I consider Hamas terrorists as I have clearly explained. Why try to twist things? I don’t know what you are trying to achieve.

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keepeofthesevenkeys · 27/01/2026 21:27

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Okay fine, analogy them. And a deeply offensive one.

PigletJohn · 28/01/2026 03:08

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PigletJohn · 28/01/2026 03:12

Would it be any less, or more, offensive if you changed just one single word?

Twiglets1 · 28/01/2026 04:26

Holocaust inversion is antisemitic. Google it if unaware.

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keepeofthesevenkeys · 28/01/2026 08:53

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I'm saying that comparing Hamas to Jewish victims of Holocaust, October 7th to the uprising and Israel to Nazis is sick in the extreme.

Ihatetomatoes · 28/01/2026 15:26

keepeofthesevenkeys · 28/01/2026 08:53

I'm saying that comparing Hamas to Jewish victims of Holocaust, October 7th to the uprising and Israel to Nazis is sick in the extreme.

It's awful the some posters either need reminding or are ignorant to that.

keepeofthesevenkeys · 28/01/2026 16:31

Ihatetomatoes · 28/01/2026 15:26

It's awful the some posters either need reminding or are ignorant to that.

Oh they're aware, that's the intention.

PigletJohn · 29/01/2026 05:28

keepeofthesevenkeys · 28/01/2026 08:53

I'm saying that comparing Hamas to Jewish victims of Holocaust, October 7th to the uprising and Israel to Nazis is sick in the extreme.

And I'm saying that an occupying army which encloses inhabitants, due to their ethnicity, in a walled ghetto, surrounded by barbed wire and machine guns,, restricting availability of food and essential services, is reprehensible.

Twiglets1 · 29/01/2026 07:09

@PigletJohn the war in Gaza did not happen because Israel decided one day to randomly start bombing Gaza “due to their ethnicity.”

It was triggered by the Hamas attack on Israel & their long held desire to murder Jews.

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keepeofthesevenkeys · 29/01/2026 09:23

PigletJohn · 29/01/2026 05:28

And I'm saying that an occupying army which encloses inhabitants, due to their ethnicity, in a walled ghetto, surrounded by barbed wire and machine guns,, restricting availability of food and essential services, is reprehensible.

You can say that without resorting to Holocaust inversion and comparing a group of raping murdering terrorists to the victims of the Warsaw ghetto.