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originally posted by: Lovelyldy
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: angel4k
TL;DR
Hamas sucks, they are palestinians.
Palestine isn't a country.
The Indians didn’t have statehood either . I can’t stand the Indians . It’s so great we killed them all and drove them off their land . They had a lot of terrorists in the tribes just like the Palestinians. The Palestinians should all be killed if they don’t leave Israel’s land immediately. How dare they challenge Gods chosen people . Db himmler lol .
originally posted by: KrustyKrab
originally posted by: NanomachinesSon
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: HopeForTheFuture
Actually I posted a history of palestinians attacking, killing Jews since 1948.
Look, I get it, it's Israel so you have to hate on Jews.
I've seen it too often lately.
That wiki "history" conveniently forgets to mention any of the israeli attacks on palestinians and their tyranny. It is half of the truth written to influence people who won't bother researching further than reading a single wiki page.
Here’s a little more history you’re probably not aware of…. They’re not the saints you think they are.
In 1992 Denmark took in 320 Palestinian refugees, 270 stayed behind. out of 270 remaining in Denmark, 204 were convicted of serious crimes. Those 270 reproduced 999 off spring, 34% had criminal records. The rest were on social welfare. Jordan took in Palestinian refugees, in a matter of a few years they set up a opposition party challenging the native race, nearly took rule over Jordan. Egypt also took in Palestinian refugees, they (PLO) assassinated the Egyptian President during their National Day. Up to today Egypt refuses to take in Palestinian refugees. The current refugee camps in Sinai are temporary with promise of funds from US. Last but will NOT be the least: Kuwait was their biggest donor among the Arab countries. They also took in 400 K Palestinian workers. However, when Iraq invaded Kuwait, you know what they did, they showed their true colors (it is hard to change, Arafat (their leader) openly supported Saddam, Palestinian workers in Kuwait colluded, raped and looted Kuwait. Guess what Kuwait did, on their first day of liberation? They immediately cut ties and kicked out every single Palestinian from Kuwait. Limited relationship reinstalled after Arafat’s death (after much Persuasion from neighbouring Arabs) That is the reason why in a recent 57 Muslim countries meeting, they unanimously voted NOT to accept Palestinian’s as refugees.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: Kenzo
Yeeh disbelief when see UN saying hamas is just political movement ....wtf!
1200 murdered, mass rape, mass mutilation of sex organs, burning families alive, 240 hostages taken to rape, torture and kill .... all just a 'political movement' and Israel should make friends regardless. antisemitic f'n moron.
The Israeli leader has said he will not be pressured into accepting a separate nation for Palestinians.
Netanyahu was responding to a report on Wednesday by the Washington Post, which cited diplomatic sources as saying that the US and several Arab nations were discussing a plan for long-term peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
The proposal reportedly involves a ceasefire, the release of hostages held by Hamas and “a firm timeline for the establishment of a Palestinian state, that could be announced as early as the next several weeks,” the paper said.
The Israeli leader took to X (formerly Twitter) early on Friday to clarify his stance on what he described as “talk of imposing a Palestinian state on Israel.”
“Israel will continue to oppose the unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state,” he wrote in Hebrew.
After the incursion by Hamas into Israel on October 7, in which around 1,200 people were killed and some 240 taken hostage, international backing for Palestinian statehood “would give a huge reward to unprecedented terrorism and prevent any future peace settlement,” Netanyahu insisted.
”Israel outright rejects international dictates regarding a permanent settlement with the Palestinians,” he stressed.
A peace deal in Gaza can only be achieved “through direct negotiations between the parties, without preconditions,” the prime minister added.
Netanyahu said on Wednesday that Israel would “fight until complete victory and this includes a powerful action in Rafah as well, after we allow the civilian population to leave the battle zones.”
Relations between the US and Israel have reached a “boiling point” over the latter government’s insistence on continuing its campaign in Gaza, the Wall Street Journal reported earlier this week. American officials told the outlet that Washington had communicated to the Israelis that it would not support an assault on Rafah “under any circumstances.”