• eran_morad@lemmy.world
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    I’m glad this fuck is dead but jesus fuck, can we stop killing civilians for nothing?

    Lest this be taken the wrong way: Harris 2024, fuck the republican traitor filth.

  • NauticalNoodle@lemmy.ml
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    Now that “Justice has been served” I take it that US support for this war will be pulled and the Israelis will pack up and return back across the borders to go home?

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    We were told he was fortified in a tunnel network surrounded by bodyguards and hostages as human shields, like some terrorist mastermind.

    He is killed running alone from one bombed out house to another, by a soldier that didn’t even recognize him.

    Not saying he shouldn’t have been killed, but it really shows the false pretenses under which this ‘war’ is being carried out.

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        The first line of that article is

        Without citing a source, Channel 12 reports…

        Please try harder. There are people dying because of misinformation.

      • IndustryStandard@lemmy.world
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        The IDF said there were no hostages in the building with Sinwar. I see you going around everywhere spreading Israeli propaganda on Lemmy.

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        Ok, but was any of that know when soldiers opened fire, or was it all established after the event.

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    Is it justice if it’s done by an unjust party for unjust reasons?

    Like, no mourning for Sinwar here, but fuck, Israel icing him isn’t exactly what I’d be throwing ticker tape in the streets over.

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      I can’t read the whole article, but maybe she’s seeing this as an opportunity to get Israel to dial the conflict down. Probably naive to think they’ll stop for anything at this stage though, because they’ve shown it was never about the hostages to begin with.

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        I suspect that’s what she thinks she’s doing, but I wish politicians didn’t speak in code. Just say that she expects Israel to reduce the level of conflict now. That way Israel can’t take it as a endorsement of their future actions.

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        Why would Israel dial down the conflict when they just took out another obstacle in their march to settle all of Gaza and the West Bank and part or all of Lebanon?

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        Sinwar was seen as a big impediment to any deal. Usually just he would decide to walk away from talks, as opposed to a whole delegation like the other parties. Anyway, after being imprisoned for 20 years, several of them in solitary, and writing a book glorifying martyrdom, it seems that he was fully committed to the long term struggle against the Jew and removing him may help end this genocide.

  • bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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    That’s the most disgusting, sick and twisted interpretation of justice I can imagine. Monsters and psychopaths the lot of them.

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        It’s like saying justice was served when Nat Turner was killed for his deadly revolt against slave owners. Justice will be served when the colonization end and israelis leaders who still alive and responsible for atrocities against Palestinians

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        There is no terrorism against the settler-colonial genocide regime. Israel is not better because their violence is more formal and systematic. Resistance by Palestine is valid in any form given it’s position. Whatever worthless criticism you may have of the means of Palestinian resistance should be blamed on the Israeli regime for forcing them to this point.

        Reading recommendation: “Wretched of the Earth” by Frantz Fanon

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          The regime was not attacked on October 7th. Those were innocent people that were taken hostage.

          It in no way justifies Israel’s genocide or the apartheid that happened before it, but you’re acting like the hostages were running the government until October 7th.

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            Let me just redirect your whole comment back to:

            Resistance by Palestine is valid in any form given it’s position. Whatever worthless criticism you may have of the means of Palestinian resistance should be blamed on the Israeli regime for forcing them to this point.

            The oppressed do not have the luxury of precise and swift strikes against their oppressors. We do not get to judge the systematically and brutally disadvantaged Palestine and it’s resistance not being able to capture the core government out from behind one of the most advanced militaries on the planet (backed by one of the others).

            All resistance on their part is justified. And insofar as any of those deaths may have been regrettable, they should be held against the settler-colonial regime for forcing this situation into existence.

            Israel’s violence against Palestine is enormously unequal, disgustingly normalized, and systematically devastating. This has been going on for decades. To sit there and finger wag them fighting back is arrogant and frankly further enabling the situation. “Oh you deserve liberation and justice but only if you do it the right and proper way!” As if they can face such an overwhelmingly unfair fight as equals.

            Palestinian violence is but a reflection of Israeli violence and all fault and consequences from it lay unequivocally at the feet of Israel.

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              Resistance by Palestine is valid in any form given it’s position.

              In any form? So if some Palestinian person went through a maternity ward stomping on babies’ heads as a form of resistance, you’d be okay with that? Really?

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                That would hardly be different than genocidal war crimes done to Palestinians by the IDF.

                Palestinians would almost certainly never make it to the hospital before being gunned down, whereas Israel can match in an army to perpetuate such atrocities with relative ease.

                But sure, if such a thing happened you’d not find me condemning it. Israeli colonialism and genocide would be to blame for it. If Israeli violence stopped, so too would Palestinian violence. Israel has the power here unfortunately.

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                  You do realize that, based on what you’ve said so far, you’re also saying that an acceptable resistance to genocide is genocide. I hope you realize that anyway.

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          5 hours ago

          BREAKING NEWS

          People disgusted with war aren’t automatically pro-trump.

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