Israel strikes Hamas and Hezbollah targets

Sorry, but anyone who chooses to dig up history to dump on Israeli Jews immediately after 1400 innocent Israelis Jews were tortured and slaughtered - in the most horrific, agonizing ways possible, even for little children and babies - is driven by antisemitism.

Deny it all you want. I see through it.
I am a Conservative with strong Libertarian leanings and I put America's interest ahead of a foreign country. That is what you should be seeing. Especially one that attacked the US and is a welfare queen.

Lisa, I have respect for you and I can see where you take offense to my views. Out of respect for you knowing you and I agree on mostly everything else I will refrain from commenting on this anymore.
 
I am a Conservative with strong Libertarian leanings and I put America's interest ahead of a foreign country. That is what you should be seeing. Especially one that attacked the US and is a welfare queen.

Lisa, I have respect for you and I can see where you take offense to my views. Out of respect for you knowing you and I agree on mostly everything else I will refrain from commenting on this anymore.
That would be best. Thank you.
 
How could the Israeli deaths be during tank shelling if Hamas has no tanks?
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It’s okay to admit you were wrong about this. It’s okay to change your mind.

It’s okay to admit you reacted inappropriately to the news of what happened on October 7 and advocated some Israeli responses that you should not have advocated.

It’s okay to admit that you were wrong to cheer when the bombs started landing on Gaza.

It’s okay to admit you were wrong about the longstanding debate over Palestinian rights.

It’s okay to admit that you shared some things online that you now regret sharing.

I say this because there are probably a lot of pro-Israel people looking at what’s happening in Gaza and starting to feel a bit dissonant about it. Like maybe they’re on the wrong side of this thing after all.

And I just want to reassure you that you can change your position on this. It’s perfectly fine and normal to do so.

We all make mistakes. We all go through periods where aspects of our worldview are formed by inaccurate information that we were given by others. I know I have. So has everyone else.

It’s okay to make mistakes, you just have a responsibility to learn from them and course-correct after you learn that you were mistaken. That’s what being a grown-up is all about.
Caitlin Johnstone | Substack
 
Fully expecting you to retreat to a tedious cut and paste from wiki, tell us, exactly, what claim the Pal'istanians can make in terms of sovereignty to any territory? The fact is, Arab-Moslem squatters never had sovereignty over any territory. In 1948, there was sovereign Israel. The West Bank was annexed and sovereign to Jordan. The Gaza Strip was an Egyptian Military Governorship. There was no territory sovereign to, or governed by the Pal'istanians.

So, do tell us when your invented, Magical Kingdom of Pal'istan ever existed?

Hint: It never did.
Thousands of Arab Christians and Muslims held legal title to their farms, homes, and businesses in Palestine prior to Jewish terrorists creating their racist, apartheid state in 1948.

That state is currently self-destructing:

Israel’s Culture of Deceit

"I covered war for two decades, including seven years in the Middle East.

" I learned quite a bit about the size and lethality of explosive devices.

"There is nothing in the arsenal of Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) that could have replicated the massive explosive power of the missile that killed an estimated 500 civilians in the al-Ahli Arab Christian hospital in Gaza.

"Nothing.

"If Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad had these kinds of missiles, huge buildings in Israel would be rubble with hundreds of dead. They don’t"
 
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It’s okay to admit you were wrong about this. It’s okay to change your mind.

It’s okay to admit you reacted inappropriately to the news of what happened on October 7 and advocated some Israeli responses that you should not have advocated.

It’s okay to admit that you were wrong to cheer when the bombs started landing on Gaza.

It’s okay to admit you were wrong about the longstanding debate over Palestinian rights.

It’s okay to admit that you shared some things online that you now regret sharing.

I say this because there are probably a lot of pro-Israel people looking at what’s happening in Gaza and starting to feel a bit dissonant about it. Like maybe they’re on the wrong side of this thing after all.

And I just want to reassure you that you can change your position on this. It’s perfectly fine and normal to do so.

We all make mistakes. We all go through periods where aspects of our worldview are formed by inaccurate information that we were given by others. I know I have. So has everyone else.

It’s okay to make mistakes, you just have a responsibility to learn from them and course-correct after you learn that you were mistaken. That’s what being a grown-up is all about.
Caitlin Johnstone | Substack

Do you believe being on the side of Islamic terrorists is the right side?
 
Thousands of Arab Christians and Muslims held legal title to their farms, homes, and businesses in Palestine prior to Jewish terrorists creating their racist, apartheid state in 1948.

That state is currently self-destructing:

Israel’s Culture of Deceit

"I covered war for two decades, including seven years in the Middle East.

" I learned quite a bit about the size and lethality of explosive devices.

"There is nothing in the arsenal of Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) that could have replicated the massive explosive power of the missile that killed an estimated 500 civilians in the al-Ahli Arab Christian hospital in Gaza.

"Nothing.

"If Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad had these kinds of missiles, huge buildings in Israel would be rubble with hundreds of dead. They don’t"

Ya Allah, sweetie. 500 people killed at the al-Ahli Arab Christian hospital in Gaza was a propaganda ploy by the Islamic terrorists.

Your mindless cutting and pasting is a sorry joke.
 
Thousands of Arab Christians and Muslims held legal title to their farms, homes, and businesses in Palestine prior to Jewish terrorists creating their racist, apartheid state in 1948.

That state is currently self-destructing:

Israel’s Culture of Deceit

"I covered war for two decades, including seven years in the Middle East.

" I learned quite a bit about the size and lethality of explosive devices.

"There is nothing in the arsenal of Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) that could have replicated the massive explosive power of the missile that killed an estimated 500 civilians in the al-Ahli Arab Christian hospital in Gaza.

"Nothing.

"If Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad had these kinds of missiles, huge buildings in Israel would be rubble with hundreds of dead. They don’t"

Umm, sorry, but the racist, apartheid Arab- Moslem squatters never held sovereignty over any land.


We know from the official Ottoman records, the former majority landowners of the area called Pal'istan were in fact absentee landowners from Egypt, Syria and Lebanon.

From the official Ottoman land records:
Turkey transfers Ottoman land records to Palestinian Authority

Turkey transfers Ottoman land records to Palestinian Authority

The PA had requested the records to support Palestinian land claims prior to British takeover.
www.haaretz.com
www.haaretz.com

Even before 1917, Jewish and Zionist institutions had purchased large tracts of land in Palestine from absentee landlords, who lived mainly in Syria and Lebanon. These landlords had previously leased their property to local farmers, but were happy to sell it for the right price, without giving a thought to their tenant farmers. Nevertheless, Palestinians view these sales as more legitimate than those that took place during the British occupation that began in 1917.

Under Ottoman rule, a substantial portion of the land in Palestine was registered as state land. Some of this land was later sold or transferred to pre-state Jewish institutions. Other portions belonged to the Muslim waqf (religious trust), and these, according to Islamic law, cannot be sold. However, there was no orderly registration process; ownership was determined primarily using records such as tax payments.
 
Umm, sorry, but the racist, apartheid Arab- Moslem squatters never held sovereignty over any land.


We know from the official Ottoman records, the former majority landowners of the area called Pal'istan were in fact absentee landowners from Egypt, Syria and Lebanon.

From the official Ottoman land records:
Turkey transfers Ottoman land records to Palestinian Authority

Turkey transfers Ottoman land records to Palestinian Authority

The PA had requested the records to support Palestinian land claims prior to British takeover.
www.haaretz.com
www.haaretz.com

Even before 1917, Jewish and Zionist institutions had purchased large tracts of land in Palestine from absentee landlords, who lived mainly in Syria and Lebanon. These landlords had previously leased their property to local farmers, but were happy to sell it for the right price, without giving a thought to their tenant farmers. Nevertheless, Palestinians view these sales as more legitimate than those that took place during the British occupation that began in 1917.

Under Ottoman rule, a substantial portion of the land in Palestine was registered as state land. Some of this land was later sold or transferred to pre-state Jewish institutions. Other portions belonged to the Muslim waqf (religious trust), and these, according to Islamic law, cannot be sold. However, there was no orderly registration process; ownership was determined primarily using records such as tax payments.

Hamas Is Underground So Why Is Israel Leveling Gaza Buildings?​


Has this ever occurred to warmongers?
 
As they did starting the Yom Kippur war. Arabs-Moslems have no problem defiling their Mosques by using them as weapons storage facilities so it would be expected that they have no regard for tge religious observances of others.
What does the e.g. Yom Kippur war have to do with the Palestinian issue? - NOTHING
 
Yes. Your Islamic terrorist heroes started a war on October 7.
Those Hamas terrorists certainly DID NOT start a war on October 7th - but a continued terrorist action that has been their response upon Israel having continuously bombed and attacked Gaza since 2006 - and a continued response towards Israels settlement policy conducted since 1948.
 
There was a financial incentive for these attacks.

There usually is.

One of the terrorists disclosed that those who brought hostages back to Gaza were promised $10,000 and an apartment.
 
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Those Hamas terrorists certainly DID NOT start a war on October 7th - but a continued terrorist action that has been their response upon Israel having continuously bombed and attacked Gaza since 2006 - and a continued response towards Israels settlement policy conducted since 1948.
The Hamas terrorists who broke into houses in order to
murder non combatants and their children and infants did what muslims do and demonstrated what islam is all about.
 
Wait a minute now, so you are trying to tell us that millions upon millions were freely living in GAZA without being able to leave there(?), otherwise to visit their families or friends anywhere in the ME or in the world because they were prisoner's in GAZA by reason the Jews ? Explain this prisoner of Israel concept you are pushing here. We'll wait.
You and other's don't need to wait - educate yourself in regards to Israels impositions onto Gaza - regarding travel, movement, etc.
... So do you think that the Jews have been intent on expanding their Jewish state to a size and people that threatens the entire Arab community in the ME ?? Do explain such a task that they might have from your mindset.
Think??

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