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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jan 28, 2024 16:57:46 GMT
Labour lefty MPs are mainly made up of anti-white MPs and councilors... And anti-Semites, terrorist and paedophile sympathisers and various other detritus.
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Post by sheepy on Jan 28, 2024 16:58:17 GMT
To be honest, the best thing that could happen to Israel is for USA to cut the chord. I am guessing you wrote that a bit tongue in cheek, I have explained honestly why that won't happen. A certain cult leader himself has said so and would drop the US like a stone once completely used up.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jan 28, 2024 17:00:27 GMT
In order for the enemies of Israel to force them into the sea? I am not a Jew, but through work have spent time in Israel long enough to see that the Israelis don't give a toss whether we like them, support them or will win their fight for them. They will do what it takes to take care of themselves, if the yanks switch off the supply (which they won't), Israel will simply unwrap the nukes and get stuck in, that is why the yanks won't stop supporting them. That is why "never again" isn't simply a slogan put on memorials in Germany, it is policy, and who can blame them. Well, not exactly true, the Zionist lobby is very rich and powerful in American politics, including pretty much deciding on middle east policy, as for who can blame them, that would be the ICJ. That toothless old tiger. I bet the Israelis are shaking in their boots!
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Post by sheepy on Jan 28, 2024 17:02:11 GMT
Well, not exactly true, the Zionist lobby is very rich and powerful in American politics, including pretty much deciding on middle east policy, as for who can blame them, that would be the ICJ. That toothless old tiger. I bet the Israelis are shaking in their boots! Not as long as they can hide behind the US and the UK I seriously doubt they are.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2024 19:29:51 GMT
To be honest, the best thing that could happen to Israel is for USA to cut the chord. I think the Israelis like minor keys, so the chords could be quite different.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2024 19:30:54 GMT
I sincerely wish that all the anti-semites and gobby Hamas apologists would make their way to Gaza and shout their vile slogans at the IDF.......The timing was truly appalling and she owes a grovelling apology for that. Her right to voice strident opinions, I will always support but she needs to get a grip.
Corbynista MP accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day - sparking outrage among Jewish leaders and educators Labour MP Kate Osamor was a front-bencher during Jeremy Corbyn 's leadership
Kate Osamor (pictured) said that 'Gaza' should be added to a list of 'recent genocides' to be remembered alongside the murder of six million Jews
I expect Muslims to all stick together and oppose the Jews. It's in their books.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2024 19:38:01 GMT
That toothless old tiger. I bet the Israelis are shaking in their boots! Not as long as they can hide behind the US and the UK I seriously doubt they are. Well, if the good book of Ezekiel is right, Israel will be left to stand alone, then win. I wonder if I'll live long enough to see it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2024 19:56:21 GMT
Not as long as they can hide behind the US and the UK I seriously doubt they are. Well, if the good book of Ezekiel is right, Israel will be left to stand alone, then win. I wonder if I'll live long enough to see it. I doubt it. I dont think any of us will.
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Post by sheepy on Jan 28, 2024 19:58:36 GMT
Not as long as they can hide behind the US and the UK I seriously doubt they are. Well, if the good book of Ezekiel is right, Israel will be left to stand alone, then win. I wonder if I'll live long enough to see it. Many religious Jews believe they had to wait until God arranged Israel for them, which might well say the Israelis will once again see the wraith of the Lord.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2024 20:07:31 GMT
A genocide does not cease to be a genocide just because the perpetrators are commemorating the victims of an earlier genocide against them.
Having said that, I would not call this a deliberate act of genocide, but there clearly is a large measure of indiscriminate killing amounting to de facto collective punishment.
As such it has more in common with Guernica than Auschwitz
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Post by seniorcitizen007 on Jan 28, 2024 20:58:42 GMT
During the period that this present Gaza conflict has been going on the natural peace time deaths would have been close to 10,000. Hamas claims 25,000 deaths so far. Israel claims to have killed close to 10,000 Hamas fighters. This maybe leaves just 5,000 non-combatants ... some of whom were Hamas family members caught in strikes on Hamas fighters.
The Hamas figures, of course, don't include deaths not caused by the conflict, eh?
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Post by Pacifico on Jan 28, 2024 22:39:06 GMT
A genocide does not cease to be a genocide just because the perpetrators are commemorating the victims of an earlier genocide against them. Having said that, I would not call this a deliberate act of genocide, but there clearly is a large measure of indiscriminate killing amounting to de facto collective punishment. As such it has more in common with Guernica than Auschwitz I tend to agree in general. It's obviously not genocide but there has been indiscriminate killing. The thought I have though is can you name a war when there has not been indiscriminate killing?. The only time I can think of was the Falklands and there civilians are vastly outnumbered by sheep and penguins - otherwise it's a pretty normal war.
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Post by sheepy on Jan 28, 2024 23:28:20 GMT
A genocide does not cease to be a genocide just because the perpetrators are commemorating the victims of an earlier genocide against them. Having said that, I would not call this a deliberate act of genocide, but there clearly is a large measure of indiscriminate killing amounting to de facto collective punishment. As such it has more in common with Guernica than Auschwitz I tend to agree in general. It's obviously not genocide but there has been indiscriminate killing. The thought I have though is can you name a war when there has not been indiscriminate killing?. The only time I can think of was the Falklands and there civilians are vastly outnumbered by sheep and penguins - otherwise it's a pretty normal war. Unless of course members of the Israeli government and it followers call for the settlement of Gaza by Israelis, not like that is happening of course, it would destroy the illusion you are trying to create.
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Post by andrewbrown on Jan 29, 2024 0:12:54 GMT
It's obviously not genocide If it is obviously not genocide then why is it currently being investigated to see if it is genocide?
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jan 29, 2024 0:17:41 GMT
It's obviously not genocide If it is obviously not genocide then why is it currently being investigated to see if it is genocide? So an allegation equals guilt now, does it?
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