Crazy Zionists only want a cease fire if Israel reneges on deal after the hostages released.

Nope - this isn't about Jooos at all, but simply and only about Zionists, aka Jewish-Nazi's
Duke's becoming woke recently, very concerned about racism it seems when he was only recently condemning anti-racism measures for his own black countrymen.

I guess America First doesn't mean Americans First but rather Jews First.
 
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Duke's becoming woke recently, very concerned about racism it seems when he was only recently condemning anti-racism measures for his own black countrymen.

I guess America First doesn't mean Americans First but rather Jews First.
Well, the prerequisite for a Zionist state and it's continuity - is a Jewish-Zionist controlled/manipulated USA
 
Well, the prerequisite for a Zionist state and it's continuity - is a Jewish-Zionist controlled/manipulated USA
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Trump's very soon going to learn that the Zionists DO NOT GIVE A FUCK about the United States and the idiotic Christian Zionists here or the Trump administration, they simply don't care and even ridicule the United States.

If Trump thinks he can intimidate the Israelis he's in for a shock, he either plays ball or he gets taken care of. The Israelis are many things but weak and cowardly is not amongst them and Trump does not have the wisdom, intellect or ability to untangle his administration from all this.

History since the 1920s show that there is NOTHING more important to the deranged nationalists than expanding the state and killing anyone who tries to thwart that.

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So wake up Trump, you're no match for these insane maniacs, they'll make even you look normal.

 
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No. The vast majority if Israeli jews approved of the invasion of Gaza.
Why do you explicitly write Israeli-"Jews", in view of Israel? trying to hide the fact, that almost 30% of Israels population ain't Jews?

Anyway, naturally and logically - any country and especially those people who's countrymen, friends and relatives directly fell victims to insurgents and war-crimes, will cry out and demand revenge, retaliation and or even a change of Israels policy - why should Israeli's be different??

Why should the Palestinians in e.g. Gaza, especially now after enduring 15 month of genocidal actions be different??

However, unlike you and many others - ALL Israelis very well know as to what caused the e.g 7th October attack.

As such there are Israelis that condemn and reject those Zionist-radicals that have been causing death and destruction for decades - whilst you have Israelis and loads of dumb Yanks and others - who keep on supporting Zionist-Nazis, their genocidal and their Apartheid policy.
 
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Israeli media reports that finance minister Smotrich’s far-right Religious Zionism party has said it will only remain in Netanyahu’s coalition with a guarantee that Israel will return to fighting Hamas after the hostages are released.

These arent internet trolls they are actuually in the govt that is signing the deal. How can you trust such people.?
The apartheid regime always reneges on treaties with the Palestinians. This has occurred numerous times.

Israel, going back decades, has played a duplicitous game. It
signs
a deal with the Palestinians that is to be implemented in phases. The first phase gives Israel what it wants — in this case the release of the Israeli hostages in Gaza — but Israel
habitually fails
to implement subsequent phases that would lead to a just and equitable peace. It eventually provokes the Palestinians with indiscriminate armed assaults to retaliate, defines a Palestinian response as a provocation and abrogates the ceasefire deal to reignite the slaughter.
If this latest three-phase ceasefire deal is ratified — and there is

no certainty
that it will be by Israel — it will, I expect, be little more than a presidential inauguration bombing pause. Israel has no intention of halting its merry-go-round of death.
The Israeli cabinet has

delayed
a vote on the ceasefire proposal while it continues to pound Gaza. At least 81 Palestinians have been
killed
in the last 24 hours.
The morning after a ceasefire agreement was announced, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

accused
Hamas of reneging on part of the deal “in an effort to extort last minute concessions.” He warned that his cabinet will not meet “until the mediators notify Israel that Hamas has accepted all elements of the agreement.”
Hamas

dismissed
Netanyahu’s claims and repeated their commitment to the ceasefire as agreed with the mediators.
The deal includes three phases. The first phase, lasting 42 days, will see a cessation of hostilities. Hamas will release some Israeli hostages – 33 Israelis who were captured on Oct. 7, 2023, including all of the remaining five women, those aged above 50, and those with illnesses – in exchange for up to 1,000 Palestinians imprisoned by Israel.
The Israeli army will pull back from the populated areas of the Gaza Strip on the first day of the ceasefire. On the 7th day, displaced Palestinians will be permitted to return to northern Gaza. Israel will allow 600 aid trucks with food and medical supplies to enter Gaza daily.
The second phase, which begins on the 16th day of the ceasefire, will see the release of the remaining Israeli hostages. Israel will complete its withdrawal from Gaza during the second phase, maintaining a presence in some parts of the Philadelphi corridor, which stretches along the eight-mile border between Gaza and Egypt. It will surrender its control of the Rafah border crossing into Egypt.
The third phase will see negotiations for a permanent end of the war.
But it is Netanyahu’s office that appears to have already reneged on the agreement. It released a

statement
rejecting Israeli troop withdrawal from the
Philadelphi Corridor
during the first 42-day phase of the ceasefire. “In practical terms, Israel will remain in the Philadelphi Corridor until further notice," while claiming the Palestinians are attempting to violate the agreement. Palestinians throughout the numerous ceasefire negotiations have demanded Israeli troops withdraw from Gaza. Egypt has
condemned
the seizure of its border crossings by Israel. - Chris Hedges
 
The apartheid regime always reneges on treaties with the Palestinians. This has occurred numerous times.

Israel, going back decades, has played a duplicitous game. It
signs
a deal with the Palestinians that is to be implemented in phases. The first phase gives Israel what it wants — in this case the release of the Israeli hostages in Gaza — but Israel
habitually fails
to implement subsequent phases that would lead to a just and equitable peace. It eventually provokes the Palestinians with indiscriminate armed assaults to retaliate, defines a Palestinian response as a provocation and abrogates the ceasefire deal to reignite the slaughter.
If this latest three-phase ceasefire deal is ratified — and there is

no certainty
that it will be by Israel — it will, I expect, be little more than a presidential inauguration bombing pause. Israel has no intention of halting its merry-go-round of death.
The Israeli cabinet has

delayed
a vote on the ceasefire proposal while it continues to pound Gaza. At least 81 Palestinians have been
killed
in the last 24 hours.
The morning after a ceasefire agreement was announced, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

accused
Hamas of reneging on part of the deal “in an effort to extort last minute concessions.” He warned that his cabinet will not meet “until the mediators notify Israel that Hamas has accepted all elements of the agreement.”
Hamas

dismissed
Netanyahu’s claims and repeated their commitment to the ceasefire as agreed with the mediators.
The deal includes three phases. The first phase, lasting 42 days, will see a cessation of hostilities. Hamas will release some Israeli hostages – 33 Israelis who were captured on Oct. 7, 2023, including all of the remaining five women, those aged above 50, and those with illnesses – in exchange for up to 1,000 Palestinians imprisoned by Israel.
The Israeli army will pull back from the populated areas of the Gaza Strip on the first day of the ceasefire. On the 7th day, displaced Palestinians will be permitted to return to northern Gaza. Israel will allow 600 aid trucks with food and medical supplies to enter Gaza daily.
The second phase, which begins on the 16th day of the ceasefire, will see the release of the remaining Israeli hostages. Israel will complete its withdrawal from Gaza during the second phase, maintaining a presence in some parts of the Philadelphi corridor, which stretches along the eight-mile border between Gaza and Egypt. It will surrender its control of the Rafah border crossing into Egypt.
The third phase will see negotiations for a permanent end of the war.
But it is Netanyahu’s office that appears to have already reneged on the agreement. It released a

statement
rejecting Israeli troop withdrawal from the
Philadelphi Corridor
during the first 42-day phase of the ceasefire. “In practical terms, Israel will remain in the Philadelphi Corridor until further notice," while claiming the Palestinians are attempting to violate the agreement. Palestinians throughout the numerous ceasefire negotiations have demanded Israeli troops withdraw from Gaza. Egypt has
condemned
the seizure of its border crossings by Israel. - Chris Hedges
The criminals killed 80 people yesterday when they bombed people on the streets coming out to celebrate the ceasefire, many of them Children, so far the Zionist criminals have lost about a thousand IDF child killers in Gaza so maybe a few more can be taken out before Sunday.
 
The apartheid regime always reneges on treaties with the Palestinians. This has occurred numerous times.

Israel, going back decades, has played a duplicitous game. It
signs
a deal with the Palestinians that is to be implemented in phases. The first phase gives Israel what it wants — in this case the release of the Israeli hostages in Gaza — but Israel
habitually fails
to implement subsequent phases that would lead to a just and equitable peace. It eventually provokes the Palestinians with indiscriminate armed assaults to retaliate, defines a Palestinian response as a provocation and abrogates the ceasefire deal to reignite the slaughter.
If this latest three-phase ceasefire deal is ratified — and there is

no certainty
that it will be by Israel — it will, I expect, be little more than a presidential inauguration bombing pause. Israel has no intention of halting its merry-go-round of death.
The Israeli cabinet has

delayed
a vote on the ceasefire proposal while it continues to pound Gaza. At least 81 Palestinians have been
killed
in the last 24 hours.
The morning after a ceasefire agreement was announced, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

accused
Hamas of reneging on part of the deal “in an effort to extort last minute concessions.” He warned that his cabinet will not meet “until the mediators notify Israel that Hamas has accepted all elements of the agreement.”
Hamas

dismissed
Netanyahu’s claims and repeated their commitment to the ceasefire as agreed with the mediators.
The deal includes three phases. The first phase, lasting 42 days, will see a cessation of hostilities. Hamas will release some Israeli hostages – 33 Israelis who were captured on Oct. 7, 2023, including all of the remaining five women, those aged above 50, and those with illnesses – in exchange for up to 1,000 Palestinians imprisoned by Israel.
The Israeli army will pull back from the populated areas of the Gaza Strip on the first day of the ceasefire. On the 7th day, displaced Palestinians will be permitted to return to northern Gaza. Israel will allow 600 aid trucks with food and medical supplies to enter Gaza daily.
The second phase, which begins on the 16th day of the ceasefire, will see the release of the remaining Israeli hostages. Israel will complete its withdrawal from Gaza during the second phase, maintaining a presence in some parts of the Philadelphi corridor, which stretches along the eight-mile border between Gaza and Egypt. It will surrender its control of the Rafah border crossing into Egypt.
The third phase will see negotiations for a permanent end of the war.
But it is Netanyahu’s office that appears to have already reneged on the agreement. It released a

statement
rejecting Israeli troop withdrawal from the
Philadelphi Corridor
during the first 42-day phase of the ceasefire. “In practical terms, Israel will remain in the Philadelphi Corridor until further notice," while claiming the Palestinians are attempting to violate the agreement. Palestinians throughout the numerous ceasefire negotiations have demanded Israeli troops withdraw from Gaza. Egypt has
condemned
the seizure of its border crossings by Israel. - Chris Hedges
There seem to be a lot of western politicians invested in this deal for reasons that arent obvious to me
Meanwhile tthe terrorsts are killing kids on a daily basis. Maybe hamas should execute a few hostages to keep Israel in line ?
 
There seem to be a lot of western politicians invested in this deal for reasons that arent obvious to me
Meanwhile tthe terrorsts are killing kids on a daily basis. Maybe hamas should execute a few hostages to keep Israel in line ?
Because those politicians know Israel has no intention of honoring the ceasefire.
 
Gaza is a live issue over here but people have no choise on a political party to represent them. They are both owned by Israel.
Same here and many dumb Americans like so many posters here, support Israel controlling their government.
 
Gaza is a live issue over here but people have no choise on a political party to represent them. They are both owned by Israel.
Starmer is at Auschwitz today saying never again, Yeah right! and once again SKY and Starmer managed to do a report on the Camps liberation without once telling us who liberated it, the Soviet Red army many of them Jewish and Ukrainian, but not the desciples of Bandera who rule Ukraine today.
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