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Recriminations and people eventually getting the message to get out of the active
war zone

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Ian H

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Of course, Netanyahu desperately needs to be seen to succeed. If he fails and loses his governing majority, he faces corruption charges. He has attempted to weaken the judiciary, at least in part to protect himself against prosecution, prompting large demonstrations. He also authorised a large number of new settler sites and expropriation of more West Bank Palestinian property. This is part of what sparked the current situation.
 

Milzy

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Of course, Netanyahu desperately needs to be seen to succeed. If he fails and loses his governing majority, he faces corruption charges. He has attempted to weaken the judiciary, at least in part to protect himself against prosecution, prompting large demonstrations. He also authorised a large number of new settler sites and expropriation of more West Bank Palestinian property. This is part of what sparked the current situation.

Interesting view. He is going to keep the West Bank period. More refugees displaced. If they return they’ll be treat like excrement even more. It’s all part of the big plan.
 
Recriminations and people eventually getting the message to get out of the active
war zone
Think it's also for a large part people trust the Isreali Army more then Hamas, and yes off course Hamas attackes the UN, they no longer do exactly what they want, and they shouldn't the UN should be impartial, so we should have heard this cries from Hamas when they started stealing building materials to build their terror tunnels. I stand by my point that it is an huge blunder that the UN did not intervene.

Of course, Netanyahu desperately needs to be seen to succeed. If he fails and loses his governing majority, he faces corruption charges. He has attempted to weaken the judiciary, at least in part to protect himself against prosecution, prompting large demonstrations. He also authorized a large number of new settler sites and expropriation of more West Bank Palestinian property. This is part of what sparked the current situation.
Multiple Hamas sources claimed multiple times that it took them years to prepare, so you now trying to find an reason.
Not denying that you are correct about Netanyahu, although i don't think his position will be sustainable when he is held to account.(which is now sort of suspended due to the active war)
 
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Another stronghold destroyed in gaza. Israeli forces capture outpost 17 after overnight battle
 

Ian H

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Multiple Hamas sources claimed multiple times that it took them years to prepare, so you now trying to find an reason.
Not denying that you are correct about Netanyahu, although i don't think his position will be sustainable when he is held to account.(which is now sort of suspended due to the active war)
I'm not ”trying to find a reason”. However, settler aggression towards Palestinians has always gone on in varying degrees, as has IDF harassment, all of it long before Hamas existed.
 

multitool

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1000 dead Palestinians a year, on average, for 70 years. Routine humiliation. Constant harassment. And deadly reprisals at the slightest pushback.

This is why all western media conversations are framed with "But do you condemn Hamas?", because they want yo make it harder to talk about context.
 
I'm not ”trying to find a reason”. However, settler aggression towards Palestinians has always gone on in varying degrees, as has IDF harassment, all of it long before Hamas existed.
Yes, but your initial response made a much more narrow timeframe then your now claiming, you linked it to Netanyahu, which isn't the same as ''long before Hamas'' and Hamas didn't care about settler aggression at all, Hell Isreal even funded them because they found it an good ideal to stoke tensions between Gaza and the west bank, and you claim it's all because they where angered around the west bank? No it's because the only successful things little shy of 20 years ruling the west bank is Illegal's weapons/drugs/etc/. smuggling, children dying of poor/unhygienic water well Hamas bosses and affiliated live in big mansions with all the comforts, murdering an terrorizing normal population that might oppose them.
 
1000 dead Palestinians a year, on average, for 70 years. Routine humiliation. Constant harassment. And deadly reprisals at the slightest pushback.
Accurate for Hamas, only the timeframe is slightly off they don't exist for 70 years.

This is why all western media conversations are framed with "But do you condemn Hamas?", because they want yo make it harder to talk about context.
No, it's called lazy journalism it's an question that provokes and provoked people make easy content.
 
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50,000 Palestinians moved South on Wednesday alone.

In a few days the warzone will be clear for full on attack on hamas by the Israeli army
 
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Students supporting hamas in the news. Clueless what they were marching for with their banners

Labelled 'toxic ignorance '

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Students supporting hamas in the news. Clueless what they were marching for with their banners

Labelled 'toxic ignorance '

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Indeed it would be very funny if it wasn't for them mass defending mass-murderers.
Meanwhile the real victims only now started to mass evacuate from area's now controlled by the Isreali's so in other words they trust the Isreali's not Hamas says it all right?
 
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