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Comrade Tovya said:
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Comrade Tovya said:
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Frankenstein said:
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Frankenstein said:

Because Israel doesn't care who it kills.

Every Palestinian is a militant to them, and every buidling is militant headquarters, even if it is a fucking children's hospital.

I hope Hamas does some serious damage to the Israeli military, because what Israel is doing is nothing short of genocide.

 

When the ceasfire ended hamas/militants attacked israel with hundreds of rockets.  Israel is simply forcing hamas/militants out of governance/ into another ceasefire.  Hamas was the aggressor and is the one that desires genocide not israel.

Believe whatever you hear from the bias media.

The truth is Israel has turned Gaza into a prison, there is a huge wall around it and little to no aid is getting through. Israel routinely kills civilians and then passes it off as militants who were killed.

Hundreds of Palestinian civilians have been killed compared to what, 4 Israelis? That is a shocking number.

so are you saying that the media faked the aftermath/occurence of the rocket attacks, bribed the independant bloggers/youtubers, and bribed one of my classmates who was in the region with family over winter break?

The only part of my post that has anything to do with the media is that hamas/militants fired hundreds of rockets first.

Hamas runs on a mandate of getting rid of israel, and if I'm not mistaken the only two surrounding arab countries that recognize israels right to exist are egypt and jordan.  (who only recognized israels right to exist after israel beat them back with a big stick when attacked).  syria was working towards recognition with turkey as the mediator, but I haven't heard much about that.

 

I don't see that happening. Syria wants the Golan heights... and that's asking too much... at least in the eys of the Israeli population.

 

 

Israel certainly needs to hold onto the Golan, Syria has shown itself too many times to use it as a artillery & rocket staging point to attack Israel.

Indeed. I think it was Zhabotinskii who said "with the Golan heights you don't need to fire cannons at your enemy, lobbing rocks is enough". Giving them is plain dangerous. Besides, I don't trust Syria will keep the peace.

 

 

Definitely.  My buddy Moshe lived up near Kiryat Shmona, and said it was always very ominous looking down the mountains and realizing how close Syria & Lebanon really are... Looking down a realizing the enemy that wants to destroy you is just a few miles away was pretty much a reality check for him.

Can you imagine the consequences of allowing this so-called "peace" demand?

Zeh lo shalom, zeh matkon l'ason.  Suria rotze harisah al Eretz Yisrael.

And they will accept nothing less than this.

Bidiuk, ve ma she em osim ba zman ha aharon mochiah zot. Cor atomi, tilim, ezra le hizba'lla... the whole package.

He who said what I mentioned in my last post must've seen the same spectacle like your buddy did. I think Syria and Lebanon were still French mandates back then, but still.

 

 

I was just about to say that too..

They shouldn't be ruled out either.  Can you imagine them using the Golan as a launching ground for rockets?  It would put many towns that much closer.  And they have showed they are ready and willing to do so... Like I said, ze matkon l'ason.  v'olam lo heikin... ha'olam amar "shalom, shalom" aval zeh mas s'fataim.

I think that on paper, things sounds better than they are in reality.

 

Yup. The Oslo treaties, for example.

Shalom tamid ahi tov. Aval lo al tnaim belti hegioniim.