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originally posted by: InspectorE7
a reply to: quintessentone2
Again, just because you think someone's comment is invalid/nonsensical doesn't mean it actually is. Because you like ignoring previous comments, i have stated repeatedly that the stance of advocating for a cease fire is ignorant. The muslims are evil and will never accept any truce/pact/resolution that doesn't include the wholesale destruction of Israel. The only way to stop them is to kill so many of them that the rest flinch instinctively when the word Jew is spoken near them. Their barbarism has no place in the world.
originally posted by: InspectorE7
a reply to: Leviathan4
Another copy paste post, We get it, you dont think anyone else has valid arguments because you're a liberal.
The muslims are evil and will never accept any truce/pact/resolution that doesn't include the wholesale destruction of Israel.
originally posted by: PepperOnion
a reply to: quintessentone2
The muslims are evil and will never accept any truce/pact/resolution that doesn't include the wholesale destruction of Israel.
Considering the fact, that Fatah is a secular org one surely could reason with, it's absolutely hilarious to watch the bot not even having a point, even if it had a point there. Which it doesn't.
originally posted by: PepperOnion
a reply to: quintessentone2
The muslims are evil and will never accept any truce/pact/resolution that doesn't include the wholesale destruction of Israel.
Considering the fact, that Fatah is a secular org one surely could reason with
originally posted by: PepperOnion
a reply to: quintessentone2
You saw the video with the old woman, turning around to shake the hand of her Hamas captor before she leaves? Gave me a good chuckle... so much for the human animals, I guess?
originally posted by: VermiIion
originally posted by: PepperOnion
a reply to: quintessentone2
The muslims are evil and will never accept any truce/pact/resolution that doesn't include the wholesale destruction of Israel.
Considering the fact, that Fatah is a secular org one surely could reason with
You couldn’t be more incorrect.
They are radical sunni islamists who cannot be reasoned with or trusted.
originally posted by: PepperOnion
originally posted by: VermiIion
originally posted by: PepperOnion
a reply to: quintessentone2
The muslims are evil and will never accept any truce/pact/resolution that doesn't include the wholesale destruction of Israel.
Considering the fact, that Fatah is a secular org one surely could reason with
You couldn’t be more incorrect.
They are radical sunni islamists who cannot be reasoned with or trusted.
That would be Hamas then, if you had a point. Again.
originally posted by: PepperOnion
a reply to: quintessentone2
I wouldn't doubt that for a second, this isn't the well disciplined army everyone want us to believe it is. You'll likely find everything from mass-murdering addicts to well behaved strategists in a militia on the edge.
originally posted by: PepperOnion
a reply to: quintessentone2
Not the Fatah, either. But Fatah members are dying as well, that's the other problem with this indiscriminate bombardment of civilians.
Hamas gets a good chunk of funding from Qatar, Iran is behind the Hisbollah.
apnews.com...
Hamas and Hezbollah are both backed by Iran and see weakening Israel as their primary raison d'etre. However, the two groups are not the same. Their differences will likely influence their actions – and Israel's – in the days and weeks to come
“Hamas”, which translates literally as “zeal,” is an Arabic acronym for the “Islamic resistance movement”. The group was founded in 1987, in Gaza, as an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, a prominent Sunni group based in Egypt.
In contrast, Hamas has received support in the past from Turkey and Qatar, among others, and operates with relative autonomy. The group was also long at odds with Iran over their opposing stances in Syria.
Right now, this is very much a war between Israel and Hamas. Hezbollah remains, however, a threat to Israel. If activated by Iran, its full involvement would rapidly change the course of the conflict and likely open up a regional war.
originally posted by: Mawdano
I see, you're ATS's Einstein. USA has justified bombing Japan with similar reasoning as yours, but do you think we believe the politicians?