Israel vs Palestinians II



Protesters - I don't want my tax dollars paying for war crimes. I don't want my university invested in Israel. I don't want my politicians taking money from AIPAC.

Maher - Pretty hypocritical for these kids to not be protesting when their government, universities, and politicians are not in bed with Hamas.
 
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This doesn't mean anything, just like 8188 talking about Huff being "broken". When someone can't argue the point, they say "look, these other old conservative men agree with my conservative position!"
I don’t take any of you terriorist simps seriously.
Much less take the time to read much of anything you post
 
How many Palestinians has Gaza killed according to this Gaza Media Office? We've seen pictures of people on their knees with rifles pointed to the back of their heads
I'm not in favor of executions but to put it into perspective, would you have pointed out Jewish prisoners killing kapos and other collaborators and tried to shift the focus from German atrocities to that?
 
This doesn't mean anything, just like 8188 talking about Huff being "broken". When someone can't argue the point, they say "look, these other old conservative men agree with my conservative position!"
You have said a lot of offensive things, but this takes the cake.

Calling me old?

That is a bridge too far, Nash, even for you, you whippersnapper you! 😏
 
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It didn't "work." History is horrible. We got the 4th Geneva convention now because we all agreed things didn't work.
The Geneva convention doesn't work either. Why? Because we're humans and we justify our actions to fit our agenda. See all war, to include war fought by us, since the Geneva convention was signed
 
The Geneva convention doesn't work either. Why? Because we're humans and we justify our actions to fit our agenda. See all war, to include war fought by us, since the Geneva convention was signed

Actually, the 4th Geneva convention has worked pretty well for the west, especially in certain areas. For example, nobody in the west is seizing land from other countries. Hasn't happened since 1945.

Really, the only time it hasn't worked in the west is when the US broke laws or helped Israel break them.

I'm here talking about the way things should be and you're essentially responding, "No, they shouldn't be different because we should just accept reality. It's always been broken like this." No thanks. I'm going to push the US to be better and to do better with my tax dollars.
 

Hamas Defends Executing Palestinians: ‘This Is a Transitional Phase’​


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Mohammed Nazzal, a senior official with the Hamas terrorist organization, defended his group’s mass execution of Palestinian civilians on Friday after President Donald Trump warned Hamas could face utter destruction for the murders.

Nazzal, a member of the Hamas Politburo, defended public executions as “exceptional measures” for dealing with “criminals.” He denied accusations that Hamas was simply rounding up and killing its adversaries to keep power in Gaza, even though the ceasefire deal stipulated that Hamas would play no role in postwar administration.

“This is a transitional phase. Civilly, there will be a technocratic administration as I said. On the ground, Hamas will be present,” he said.

Nazzal also cast doubt on whether Hamas would disarm or not, as required by the Gaza ceasefire deal.

 
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Hamas Defends Executing Palestinians: ‘This Is a Transitional Phase’​


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Mohammed Nazzal, a senior official with the Hamas terrorist organization, defended his group’s mass execution of Palestinian civilians on Friday after President Donald Trump warned Hamas could face utter destruction for the murders.

Nazzal, a member of the Hamas Politburo, defended public executions as “exceptional measures” for dealing with “criminals.” He denied accusations that Hamas was simply rounding up and killing its adversaries to keep power in Gaza, even though the ceasefire deal stipulated that Hamas would play no role in postwar administration.

“This is a transitional phase. Civilly, there will be a technocratic administration as I said. On the ground, Hamas will be present,” he said.

Nazzal also cast doubt on whether Hamas would disarm or not, as required by the Gaza ceasefire deal.

They cherish peace and harmony.
 
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