Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and other Related Conflicts in the Middle East (read the rules in the first post)

phrozenflame

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I feel such pity for the Palestinian people. They’ve been abused, exploited, and neglected for so long, but their suffering will see no end.

Like the Kurds, the Yazidis, and so many indigenous and minority ethnicities, worldwide, they and their concerns really just don’t matter to anyone but themselves.

So, now, in a desperate expression of their frustration and anger at the, never-ending, injustices they’re subjected to, they commit a homicidal act against their perceived oppressor that is simultaneously suicidal act that brings even further suffering upon themselves: all, in a futile attempt to evoke an effective sympathetic response from a world that just doesn’t really care about them.

This isn’t the first historical occurrence of this nature, and, it, probably, won’t be the last.
Situation of kurds and yazidis is not as bad as it was before. Kurds have a defacto state within a state in Iraq, you need a seperate visa to visit Kurdistan. Kurds in Turkey are getting more and more integrated. Kurds in Syria run a defacto independant state in oil rich fields with help of US forces on the ground. Yazidis do face discrimination, but they are not occupied or under aparthied like Palestinians.
 

H2O

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emblem21

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I'm honestly surprised that these Zionists are so transparent with no filter. I don't believe the US will do anything about it.
They won’t until it finally bites them. The longer the USA continues to support wanton genocide, the more the world will ultimately start turning against anything to do with the USA. They should also be careful because if the situation eventually turns out into a world vs Israel and the USA (and its useless vassals who will jump ship eventually) with both nations low on weapons and fighting capability along with being basically bankrupt, in the event that the Jews receive the same horrifying treatment as they did during WW2, there is going to be far less sympathy this time around and there is going to be a lot of people that will want bloody payback and the west (not those so call human rights leader supporters that much of the world secretly want wiped out for good) will not be in a position nor have any real resolve to save them this time around. The Jews have been driven from Israel twice before and if they end up being driven from there once more, it’s going to be centuries or even a millennia before they will ever be allowed back in anyway (what ever is remotely left anyhow)
 
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Stierlitz

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I'm honestly surprised that these Zionists are so transparent with no filter. I don't believe the US will do anything about it.
Because they are aware they can operate with impunity since they hold iron grip over U.S. and Europe through zionist lobby groups such as AIPAC, FOII, EFI and EIPA. Apropos, a footage of Netanyahu's interview from the 1980s has resurfaced on resistance telegram channels where he openly acknowledges the giant influence of the aforementioned zionist lobby groups.

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plawolf

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I thought the US had destroyed its chemical weapons stocks

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It is certainly a viable option if the US has secreted away its chemical weapons stocks instead of destroying them as promised.

But such an atrocity, and yes, the use of chemical weapons in Gaza, a densely populated urban area, will be an atrocity as there is no way they can keep the gas in the tunnels or clear the hot zone of civilians; will be impossible to hide.

Aside from sanctions and worldwide outrage and condemnations, there will be colossal near term security implications as all of Israeli’s neighbours develops chemical weapons to deter similar WMD attacks on them by Israel, which will also greatly diminish the deterrence factor from Israel’s not so secret nukes.

I am not sure any general or politician would value the lives of a few thousand or even tens of thousands of line grunts more than the vast strategic costs of diminished nuclear deterrence, never mind the diplomatic and economic costs of such a move.

It just doesn’t make sense.

But then, we are in a strange time when things not making sense have not stopped major world powers from doing them.
 

sheogorath

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But such an atrocity, and yes, the use of chemical weapons in Gaza, a densely populated urban area, will be an atrocity as there is no way they can keep the gas in the tunnels or clear the hot zone of civilians; will be impossible to hide.

This is probably why they made up the "Hamas has a chemical weapons manual" bs ahead of time, to pin any "collateral" on them.
 
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