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Yeah because massacring defenseless starving Muslims is always a good thing.
Yes; It’s a good thing when they’re trying to kill youYeah because massacring defenseless starving Muslims is always a good thing.
Dumb. Racist. Fascist.Yes; It’s a good thing when they’re trying to kill you
The airdrops are in northern Gaza where there is no longer any government, no law and order, not even much Hamas. A complete breakdown of civil order, where we starting to see violent gangs take advantage and exert territorial control in neighborhoods. This is what happens when an army demolishes an area and leaves a vacuum with no plan in place for the day after. People are starving, to hell with Hamas at this point.How will the aid be audited so we know that Hamas, which will definitely steal it, is used?
Massacring the defenseless is a Muslim thing. you are always accusing the other side of things you yourself are more guilty of.Yeah because massacring defenseless starving Muslims is always a good thing.
You’re an ignorant bigot, but that’s your right.Massacring the defenseless is a Muslim thing. you are always accusing the other side of things you yourself are more guilty of.
Speaking of ignorance, you might want to review your own history of Muslim invasions, barbarism and violence on indigenous peoples and lands. Every single country that now calls itself Arab, Muslim or Islamic has been invaded, looted, enslaved and raped by Muslim hoards. But go ahead, tell us how peaceful and innocent Muslims have been.You’re an ignorant bigot, but that’s your right.
So..looks like a win for the anti-Israel side? Giving water and food to children will be, no doubt, spun as aid to terrorists by the Israel lobby eh?
Speaking in an Oval Office meeting with Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, he referred to what he called the "tragic and alarming event" in North Gaza on Thursday in which more than 100 people died as they rushed food aid trucks and Israeli forces guarding the trucks opened fire.
"The loss of life is heartbreaking. People are so desperate that innocent people got caught in a terrible war unable to feed their families, and you saw the response when they tried to get aid in," he said. "And we need to do more in the United States, will do more. In the coming days, we’re going to join with our friends in Jordan and others in providing airdrops.
"In addition to expanding deliveries by land, as I said, we're gonna -- we're gonna insist that Israel facilitate more trucks and more routes to get more and more people the help they need. No excuses because the truth is, aid flowing to Gaza is nowhere nearly enough," he said. "Now, it's nowhere nearly enough. Innocent lives are on the line, and children's lives on the line and we won't stand by and let -- until they -- until we get more aid in there. We should be getting hundreds of trucks in, not just several.
He also said the administration also is in the “early stages” of exploring options for a maritime aid delivery corridor.
He does that because he’s afraid of losing the votes of antisemites and antisemitic Muslims.Hamas steals the aid. Everyone, including Joe Biden, knows this.
This is Biden's way of giving Hamas a helping hand.
True, but also to try to repair the damage he did to the US's relations with the Arab states at the beginning of his administration by attacking Saudi Arabia and courting Iran. Trump has said that if he had been President, there would have been no Oct 7 attack, and he may be right.He does that because he’s afraid of losing the votes of antisemites and antisemitic Muslims.
The airdrops are in northern Gaza where there is no longer any government, no law and order, not even much Hamas. A complete breakdown of civil order, where we starting to see violent gangs take advantage and exert territorial control in neighborhoods. This is what happens when an army demolishes an area and leaves a vacuum with no plan in place for the day after. People are starving, to hell with Hamas at this point.
Definitely. Biden emboldened (and enriched) Iran - and as a result the terrorist state was able to aid HAMAS’ barbarism against Israelis. Doubtful it would have happened.True, but also to try to repair the damage he did to the US's relations with the Arab states at the beginning of his administration by attacking Saudi Arabia and courting Iran. Trump has said that if he had been President, there would have been no Oct 7 attack, and he may be right.
One could argue that Biden's actions toward Iran made the US look weak and timid and emboldened Iran and its client states to become more aggressive, and that if Trump's harsher policies against Iran had been in place, they would have been more hesitant about promoting the Hamas and Hezbollah attacks on Israel.
What do you mean “to hell with HAMAS at this point.”The airdrops are in northern Gaza where there is no longer any government, no law and order, not even much Hamas. A complete breakdown of civil order, where we starting to see violent gangs take advantage and exert territorial control in neighborhoods. This is what happens when an army demolishes an area and leaves a vacuum with no plan in place for the day after. People are starving, to hell with Hamas at this point.
Perhaps they were counting on leftists to side against the Jews and demand Israel cease their response. And that seems to be what they’re doing, as they call for the genocide of Jews without any pushback.Yes, it does make you wonder why the people of Gaza and Hamas had no plan for the day after.
People are starving to death.What do you mean “to hell with HAMAS at this point.”
Do you mean to hell with HAMAS for conducting such a torturous massacre against Israeli Jews (did you read accounts by the NYT of what these monsters did? Like stick a gun up a girl’s vagina and fire? Rape another girl while another terrorist slices off her breasts?)….
or, because you said at this point, did you mean that since people are starving, Israel should drop their attack on HAMAS (and thereby allow them to regroup and torture to death more Jews)?
Unclear from how you stated it.
It’s not just about the numbers. The barbarism and subhuman savagery committed by HAMAS is unfathomable, but you answered my question.People are starving to death.
At this point, Gaza is in devastation and virtually uninhabitable. Over 30,000, mostly civilians are dead. Thousands more buried under the rubble. 80% of the population is displaced, 70% of their buildings destroyed or damaged. Thousands, many of them children, are injured, often horrifically: blast injuries, severe burns, blown off limbs….many with no remaining family to claim. They do not deserve this any more than the Israeli victims deserved what Hamas did to them.
Enough. What has been done to Gaza is now far in excess of what Hamas did.
Ya…I mean why on earth weren’t the Palestinian civilians planning for a day after, squeezed between Hamas and the Israeli’s…. while running from bombs, pulling survivors from the rubble, burying their children, scavenging scarce medical supplies to treat the wounded, trying find food and water.Yes, it does make you wonder why the people of Gaza and Hamas had no plan for the day after.
Still not as bad as what the monsters did to the Israelis - and that was by intention: to deliberately seek out and torture to death as many Jews as they could find.Ya…I mean why on earth weren’t the Palestinian civilians planning for a day after, squeezed between Hamas and the Israeli’s…. while running from bombs, pulling survivors from the rubble, burying their children, scavenging scarce medical supplies to treat the wounded, trying find food and water.