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Untitled | 06:56 Tue 21st May 2024 | News
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for leaders of hamas in gaza and for two members of israel's government on the suspicion that they have committef war crimes 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cw4490z75v3o

both sides have naturally claimed that only the other should be prosecuted

the ICC prosecutor said: 

"No foot soldier, no commander, no civilian leader - no one - can act with impunity." The law, he says, cannot be applied selectively.  If that happens, "we will be creating conditions for its collapse"."

an excellent and principled statement that is very difficult to disagree with. is there hope for the rules-based order yet?

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Anyway, what's Jesus or Mohamed got to do with anything? I repeat, Jews and arabs have been attacking each other for thousands of years and will continue to do so, no matter who the main leaders are.

10C; //Jews and arabs have been attacking each other for thousands of years//

No they haven't - Arab Muslims have attacked Jews consistently  for one & a half centuries; their religion in fact instructs them to do so. 

Jews defend themselves in a continual existential struggle.

In 1946/7 the Jews accepted a 2 party state for Israel but the Arabs would nor accept the plan and set about attempting to totally annihilate them. 

The Jews are now fighting for their life. 

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"Can someone please explain why it's up to israel to feed and provide for the people of gaza?"

because the occupied territories are (against their will) part of israel and have been since 1967. earlier this century a different israeli government established a palestinian-controlled administration for parts of that territory, but they are still under israeli sovereignty. if they are going to insist on occupying the west bank and gaza then they have obligations to the citizens who do not want them there.

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your video shows people swarming aid trucks because they are hungry. you would do the same, as would i. the reason they are hungry is because the amount of aid permitted to enter gaza has massively slowed down. such small quantities of food as are allowed are admitted through one point of entry in the south--very little of it reaches the north where famine conditions are setting in. you cannot simply assert that young gazan men are "hamas". gaza had a population of millions before october (no idea what it is now).

take a look at this report on conditions in northern gaza.

OOPs!  Just re-read my post above at 07:45 it should be 'one and a half millennia', not centuries. (Koran finished in 632 AD) 

Untitled; That conditions in Gaza are bad, isn't news. It is entirely the fault of Hamas & could have been ended months ago, and still could be, all they need do is surrender.

They don't give a toss for the starving.

What responsibility is Hamas bearing for the situation the people are facing in Gaza?  As far as I can see, none, but no one who supports their cause mentions that.  Have they given up the hostages? No.  

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i don't disagree on the latter part... i have no love for hamas. but try to think objectively about what would happen to them if they surrender. you can't surrender if an opponent won't accept surrender.

They could release the hostages.  Why don't they?

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because they wish to exchange them for hostages held by israel. hamas did actually agree a timetable for releasing hostages mediated by egypt and qatar a few weeks ago but israel refused

So their bargaining is worth more to them than the alleged plight of the people. They are culpable and they've been culpable since day one.

"For over 60 years, their politicians have cashed in on their cause, and persisted in not reaching an arrangement, in destroying the negotiations, and in opposing every peace initiative, whether proposed by the Israelis or by other international elements. The Palestinian politician has inflicted this on his cause and his people in order to profit from leaving things as they are, since the way he has chosen for decades was the only way to guarantee that he would remain in the picture and [benefit from the] influx of funds, donations and aid flowing from all directions, particularly from the Arab and Islamic world, into his coffers and his European bank accounts...
"I, as an Arab Muslim, am sorry about the situation of the Palestinian who has been bought and sold by his political leaders, and I wish them all the best [also wish him] an awakening from his coma and adoption of [a path] that will serve him and his future well."
Hani Al-Zahiri.

This link is not for the short of comprehension or reasoning abilities. It does however give a deep insight into what is happening and discussed in the nearby Arab/Muslim countries without being reported in the Western, legacy media, propaganda nudge team left wing hives. It is a 10 minute read with link options of it@s own.

https://www.memri.org/reports/arabs-attack-palestinian-leadership-following-its-harsh-denouncement-uae-israel

 

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