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Post by xna on Sept 2, 2024 8:51:30 GMT -5
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Post by fixit on Sept 11, 2024 14:22:36 GMT -5
Many people seem to think if you be nice to terrorists they will be nice back. It's interesting to see the parallels with the 2011 negotiation for Gilad Shalit. Public pressure to bring the captive home led to Netanyahu caving to their demands. This resulted in a lot of terrorists being released and led to the October 7 war. Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to the release of Gilad Shalit in exchange for 1,027 Israeli-held security prisoners; 280 of these served life sentences for planning and perpetrating various terror attacks against Israeli targets. Hamas leader Ahmed Jabari was quoted in the Saudi Arabian newspaper Al-Hayat as confirming that the prisoners released as part of the deal were collectively responsible for 569 deaths of Israeli civilians. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilad_Shalit_prisoner_exchange#cite_ref-Prisoners_Dilemma_35-0Here's why the IDF has to attack houses...
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Post by Lee on Sept 11, 2024 15:35:57 GMT -5
In the history of the world, has a government ever declared war on it's more powerful neighbour and lost less than 2% of its population as a result? The war in tbe states between Anglo’s and indigenous wasn’t fair and losses were disproportionate. What is your point? The modern state of Israel is an act of aggression, especially as it desires to expand to its presumed historical boundaries. So why have we “swallowed” this cat? Maybe because politics defies conventional interpretation? This would naturally be the case, if bad people design to rule others surreptitiously.
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Post by fixit on Sept 11, 2024 17:13:45 GMT -5
In the history of the world, has a government ever declared war on it's more powerful neighbour and lost less than 2% of its population as a result? The war in tbe states between Anglo’s and indigenous wasn’t fair and losses were disproportionate. What is your point? The modern state of Israel is an act of aggression, especially as it desires to expand to its presumed historical boundaries. So why have we “swallowed” this cat? Maybe because politics defies conventional interpretation? This would naturally be the case, if bad people design to rule others surreptitiously. My point is: 1. The government of Gaza committed heinous atrocities on a more powerful neighbour and therefore that government must be removed from power. 2. We shouldn't be surprised that people are killed as a result, rather we should be surprised that so few are being killed.
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Post by Lee on Sept 11, 2024 20:19:38 GMT -5
Being the recipients of Gods commandments, Israel ought to be in a stronger position to live at peace with their neighbors. The powers that shouldn’t be knew they formed the modern state of Israel antagonistically.
Netanyahu wanted this war, that’s why he allowed their border to be breached on October 7, so they could rationalize a disproportionate response.
Meanwhile, Americas being worked over politically by zionists.
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