Injustice in Palestine

k0rps

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What The Fuck?!
There is no reason in today's age we should tolerate such oppression and brutality on one of the poorest, most densely populated areas of the world.

Palestinian women, children and men are being taken out of their family homes and arrested.

From Zionist's view.

"Israel has the right to defend itself."

The excuse for terrorism is "Hamas is a terrorist organization". The multiple air-strikes, high-tech rockets, women, men and children's deaths, arrests from people's own homes is under the guise of fighting "terrorists".

Trump opened the door for the US and signed the Israel-UAE 'Peace Agreement'.
Biden continues in accordance with a Zionist nation.
War Reigns in the Middle-East.
 

k0rps

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Another instance, a woman stops to help someone being beaten..




"In Gaza, the opposite is true. There's no sirens, um, there's no bomb shelters. The homes are not well-built. It's one of the poorest areas in the world. It's also the most heavily densely poppulated area in the world. So people really have no where to hide on the Gaza side."

 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
What The Fuck?!
There is no reason in today's age we should tolerate such oppression and brutality on one of the poorest, most densely populated areas of the world.

Palestinian women, children and men are being taken out of their family homes and arrested.

From Zionist's view.

"Israel has the right to defend itself."

The excuse for terrorism is "Hamas is a terrorist organization". The multiple air-strikes, high-tech rockets, women, men and children's deaths, arrests from people's own homes is under the guise of fighting "terrorists".

Trump opened the door for the US and signed the Israel-UAE 'Peace Agreement'.
Biden continues in accordance with a Zionist nation.
War Reigns in the Middle-East.
click. Biden also restored Palestinian Aid of $235M that Trump ended..Nettie's in trouble he needed a Red Herring.

 
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k0rps

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Just to be clear, I was not implying Trump helped the situation in the middle east by signing the peace agreement.
Although, it has further enabled Israel to act they way they are now, along with Biden's support. Guess they both can agree on some things.
 

hanimmal

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Just to be clear, I was not implying Trump helped the situation in the middle east by signing the peace agreement.
Although, it has further enabled Israel to act they way they are now, along with Biden's support. Guess they both can agree on some things.
What could/should Biden do?

I am no longer sure how the situation is anymore, Netanyahu is acting like a dictator, and Putin has been attacking our nation for the last decade and we have a active insurrection that is being white washed by the other major political party because their entire voting base is brainwashed into crazy town.
 

hanimmal

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https://apnews.com/article/ap-top-news-world-news-militant-groups-business-media-7974cc0c03897b8b21e5fc2f8c7d8a79
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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — An Israeli airstrike on Saturday targeted and destroyed a high-rise building in Gaza City that housed offices of The Associated Press and other media outlets. Hours later, Israel bombed the home of Khalil al-Hayeh, a top leader of Gaza’s ruling militant Hamas group.

The Israeli military said Al-Hayeh’s home served as part of what it said was the militant group’s “terrorist infrastructure.” Al-Hayeh is a senior figure in the Hamas political leadership in Gaza, and the attack marked a further escalation, signaling that Israel is going after Hamas’ top leadership, and not just military commanders. His fate after the strike was not immediately known.

Earlier, AP staffers and other tenants safely evacuated the building after the military telephoned a warning that the strike was imminent within an hour. Three heavy missiles struck the 12-story building, collapsing it in a giant cloud of dust.

For 15 years, the AP’s top-floor office and roof terrace were a prime location for covering Israel’s conflicts with Gaza’s Hamas rulers, including wars in 2009 and 2014. The news agency’s camera offered 24-hour live shots as militants’ rockets arched toward Israel and Israeli airstrikes hammered the city and its surrounding area this week.

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“The world will know less about what is happening in Gaza because of what happened today,” AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt said in a statement. “We are shocked and horrified that the Israeli military would target and destroy the building housing AP’s bureau and other news organizations in Gaza.”

“This is an incredibly disturbing development. We narrowly avoided a terrible loss of life,” he said, adding that the AP was seeking information from the Israeli government and was engaged with the U.S. State Department to learn more.

The building that was targeted also housed the offices of Qatari-run Al-Jazeera TV, as well as residential apartments. The Israeli military said Hamas was operating inside it, a standard explanation, and it accused the militant group of using journalists as human shields. But it provided no evidence to back up the claims.

Hours earlier, another Israeli air raid on a densely populated refugee camp killed at least 10 Palestinians from an extended family, mostly children, the deadliest single strike of the current conflict.

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists demanded Israel “provide a detailed and documented justification” for the strike.

“This latest attack on a building long known by Israel to house international media raises the specter that the Israel Defense Forces is deliberately targeting media facilities in order to disrupt coverage of the human suffering in Gaza,” the group’s executive director, Joel Simon, said in a statement.

Since Monday night, Hamas has fired hundreds of rockets into Israel, which has pounded the Gaza Strip with strikes. In Gaza, at least 139 people have been killed, including 39 children and 22 women; in Israel, eight people have been killed, including a man killed by a rocket that hit in Ramat Gan, a suburb of Tel Aviv, on Saturday.

The latest outburst of violence started in Jerusalem and spread across the region over the past week, with Jewish-Arab clashes and rioting in mixed cities of Israel. There were also widespread Palestinian protests Friday in the occupied West Bank, where Israeli forces shot and killed 11 people.

The spiraling violence has raised fears of a new Palestinian “intifada,” or uprising, when peace talks have not taken place in years. Palestinians on Saturday were marking Nakba (Catastrophe) Day, when they commemorate the estimated 700,000 people who were expelled from or fled their homes in what was now Israel during the 1948 war surrounding its creation. That raised the possibility of even more unrest.

U.S. diplomat Hady Amr arrived Friday as part of Washington’s efforts to de-escalate the conflict, and the U.N. Security Council was set to meet Sunday. But Israel turned down an Egyptian proposal for a one-year truce that Hamas rulers had accepted, an Egyptian official said Friday on condition of anonymity to discuss the negotiations.

As the hostilities continued, an Israeli bombardment struck a three-story house in Gaza City’s Shati refugee camp on Saturday morning, killing eight children aged 14 and under and two women from an extended family.

Mohammed Hadidi told reporters his wife and five children had gone to celebrate the Eid al-Fitr holiday with her brother’s wife and three of their children. All were killed instantly, he said. The only known survivor from Hadidi’s family was his 5-month-old son Omar; another son, 11-year-old Yahya, was missing, he said.

Children’s toys and a Monopoly board game could be seen among the rubble, as well as plates of uneaten food from the holiday gathering.

“There was no warning,” Jamal Al-Naji, a neighbor living in the same building, said. “You filmed people eating and then you bombed them?” he said, addressing Israel. “Why are you confronting us? Go and confront the strong people!”

The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Hamas said it fired a salvo of rockets at southern Israel in response to the airstrike.

The strike on the building housing media offices came in the afternoon, after the owner received a call from the Israeli military warning that the building would be hit within the hour. A video broadcast by Al-Jazeera showed the building’s owner, Jawwad Mahdi, pleading over the phone with an Israeli intelligence officer to wait 10 minutes to allow journalists to go inside the building to retrieve valuable equipment before it is bombed.

“All I’m asking is to let four people ... to go inside and get their cameras,” he says. “We respect your wishes, we will not do it if you don’t allow it, but give us 10 minutes.” When the officer rejected the request, Mahdi said, “You have destroyed our life’s work, memories, life. I will hang up, do what you want. There is a God.”

Al-Jazeera, the news network funded by Qatar’s government, broadcast the airstrikes live as the building collapsed.

“This channel will not be silenced. Al-Jazeera will not be silenced,” Halla Mohieddeen. on-air anchorperson for Al-Jazeera English said, her voice thick with emotion. “We can guarantee you that right now.”

Later in the day, the White House responded by saying Israel had a “paramount responsibility” to ensure the safety of journalists covering the spiraling conflict. U.S. President Joe Biden has urged a deescalation in the 5-day conflict between Hamas and Israel, but has publicly backed Israel’s right to self-defense from Hamas rockets fired from Gaza.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki tweeted Saturday that the U.S. had “communicated directly to the Israelis that ensuring the safety and security of journalists and independent media is a paramount responsibility.”

The office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the two leaders had spoken, Netanyahu updated Biden on the developments and thanked him for the “unreserved support of the United States for our right to defend ourselves.”

A furious Israeli barrage early Friday killed a family of six in their house and sent thousands fleeing to U.N.-run shelters. The military said the operation involved 160 warplanes dropping some 80 tons of explosives over the course of 40 minutes and succeeded in destroying a vast tunnel network used by Hamas.

Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, a military spokesman, said the military aims to minimize collateral damage in striking military targets. But measures it takes in other strikes, such as warning shots to get civilians to leave, were not “feasible this time.”

Israeli media said the military believed dozens of militants were killed inside the tunnels. The Hamas and Islamic Jihad militant groups have confirmed 20 deaths in their ranks, but the military said the real number is far higher.

Gaza’s infrastructure, already in widespread disrepair because of an Israeli-Egyptian blockade imposed after Hamas seized power in 2007, showed signs of breaking down further, compounding residents’ misery. The territory’s sole power plant is at risk of running out of fuel in the coming days.

The U.N. said Gazans already are experiencing daily power cuts of 8-12 hours and at least 230,000 have limited access to tap water. The impoverished and densely populated territory is home to 2 million Palestinians, most of them the descendants of refugees from what is now Israel.

The conflict has reverberated widely. Israeli cities with mixed Arab and Jewish populations have seen nightly violence, with mobs from each community fighting in the streets and trashing each other’s property.

Late on Friday, someone threw a firebomb at an Arab family’s home in the Ajami neighborhood of Tel Aviv, striking two children. A 12-year-old boy was in moderate condition with burns on his upper body and a 10-year-old girl was treated for a head injury, according to the Magen David Adom rescue service.

The tensions began in east Jerusalem earlier this month, with Palestinian protests against attempts by settlers to forcibly evict a number of Palestinian families from their homes and Israeli police measures at Al-Aqsa Mosque, a frequent flashpoint located on a mount in the Old City revered by Muslims and Jews.
 

k0rps

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What could/should Biden do?

I am no longer sure how the situation is anymore, Netanyahu is acting like a dictator, and Putin has been attacking our nation for the last decade and we have a active insurrection that is being white washed by the other major political party because their entire voting base is brainwashed into crazy town.
I honestly don't know. Some ideas come to mind. But I'm not a political scholar or in a position to give political advice. I am an observer of the world around me.

1.They mention de-escalation being a key point in their meetings, yet verbally give permission on public TV saying, "Israel has the right to defend itself."
1a. Get on TV or international meetings, and call a stop to that shit, Biden. Step in 'quit the malarkey'.

2. USA, so far, has no sense of compassion or urgency to stop the violence and raids from Israel.
2a. Be passionate about saving a people from violent, unnecessary war crimes.

3. Multiple videos are being taken down, much like they do in the states when shit goes down..
3a. Impose law on US social media outlets, like fb, insta, yt ect to allow free-journalism or freedom of the press, to allow videos and media open to the public for viewing.

Israel is very capable is protecting itself, seen in the videos above, without the use of brutality. There is no reason to call air strikes and multiple rockets into residential areas of Palestine at the end of Ramadan, start of Eid, while people were praying!!

Gaza btw is where the Israelis placed Palestinians after uprooting them from their homes ~80yrs ago

The end of the day
People will see what they want to see. If turning a blind eye helps them sleep at night, then by all means. If turning situations into red vs blue is their mission, that's fine for them.

There's a bigger world out there filled people like your mother and your sisters, brothers and fathers with the Will to Live and Survive with what they're given. Those who choose to separate themselves are truly selfish. I'm sure they know that as well and don't care. Kudos to you for being a sociopath.

The thread post's intention was to inform and have a discussion about possible solutions.

All people have the right to choose their own paths in this world. When infringing upon the basic right to live, it's fucked up for all of us.
Who wants to live in a world where you get bombed for living in your own home?!
 

hanimmal

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I honestly don't know. Some ideas come to mind. But I'm not a political scholar or in a position to give political advice. I am an observer of the world around me.
1.They mention de-escalation being a key point in their meetings, yet verbally give permission on public TV saying, "Israel has the right to defend itself."
1a. Get on TV or international meetings, and call a stop to that shit, Biden. Step in 'quit the malarkey'.

2. USA, so far, has no sense of compassion or urgency to stop the violence and raids from Israel.
2a. Be passionate about saving a people from violent, unnecessary war crimes.
I agree.

But I am pretty naive to international treaties and what not. I do think though that Netanyahu has been acting like a dictator for a long time and I could see how if he is also involved in the attack on our (America's) democracy, that if Biden came out and condemned him while there is a election/nomination of their leader happening, that he would then troll Biden as doing exactly what the American intelligence agencies are showing that the Russians have been doing (in the very narrow scope of only have investigating Russian links to Trump means that for the last 4 years Trump/Netenyahu links have not been investigated).

I think we are in a very dangerous time globally. And any one of these dictators could pull the pin on the whole world.

Like @schuylaar pointed out, thankfully Biden is POTUS and not Trump.

I wish everyone the best there and do hope that everything de-escelates and a suitable long term non-genocidal/ethnic cleansing solution is worked out. It is long past time.

3. Multiple videos are being taken down, much like they do in the states when shit goes down..
It is very hard to know what is real and what is bullshit propaganda that is being used to enflame our societies.

Most of the videos I have seen taken down in the United States is full on propaganda.

3a. Impose law on US social media outlets, like fb, insta, yt ect to allow free-journalism or freedom of the press, to allow videos and media open to the public for viewing.
Which nation's laws?

Those videos and media are what are ripe for manipulation. The platforms are being used as weapons, it is not necessarily the designers of the websites intentions, but the scammers who figured out how to con everyone first. Those videos are being funded by digital currencies (tips) that could easily be from foreign governments/hate mongers trying to manipulate people's feeds as they spam the propaganda around the internet using their militarized trolls.

Israel is very capable is protecting itself, seen in the videos above, without the use of brutality. There is no reason to call air strikes and multiple rockets into residential areas of Palestine at the end of Ramadan, start of Eid, while people were praying!!
I really am clueless about what is going on over there, and do not dispute that the violence is bullshit.

Gaza btw is where the Israelis placed Palestinians after uprooting them from their homes ~80yrs ago
Another Example of a society being completely screwed up by the European White Men.
The end of the day
People will see what they want to see. If turning a blind eye helps them sleep at night, then by all means. If turning situations into red vs blue is their mission, that's fine for them.

There's a bigger world out there filled people like your mother and your sisters, brothers and fathers with the Will to Live and Survive with what they're given. Those who choose to separate themselves are truly selfish. I'm sure they know that as well and don't care. Kudos to you for being a sociopath.

The thread post's intention was to inform and have a discussion about possible solutions.

All people have the right to choose their own paths in this world. When infringing upon the basic right to live, it's fucked up for all of us.
Who wants to live in a world where you get bombed for living in your own home?!
It is horrible. I really hope that as a species we move past the need to murder one another.
 
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