- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
it’s unbelievably frustrating because Israel and the IDF could have tried being a hell of a lot more surgical about the whole thing, and at least tried to avoid becoming irreversibly hated by all Palestinians as well as saving more lives… but it’s becoming apparent that saving lives (hostages or civilians) was never really part of the plan.
The plan was lebensraum.
We can say that both side don’t care about each other. It’s just that one side has all the weapon.
News just came out that the IDF killed 3 Israeli hostages. They killed 3 unarmed hostages that were Jewish… how can we expect them to care about anyone else?
Hint: they don’t
I’m certain that they didn’t mean to kill the three Jewish hostages. However, the fact that they went in guns blazing without a care to whether or not the people they were shooting were innocent or not… well, that’s sadly very telling
Exactly. I wouldn’t feel safe around the IDF regardless of what my status would be.
Unfortunately the plan of the Israeli regime has always been Lebensraum since 1948
I guess its time to stop differentiating between Hamas and Palestinians.
Funny you think they ever differentiated. Issac Herzog, the President of Israel explicitly said “there are no civilians” in Gaza. There have been plenty of called to “erase” Gaza and other genocidal rhetoric much of which has been implemented.
https://twitter.com/againstwarvoice/status/1735246580276506970
Pretty stupid, but okay
completely predictable and understandable to support the rebel group fighting the regime brutally occupying your country. People generally aren’t on board with just laying down and being genocided
Supporting the terrorist group that brought this over them is pretty stupid.
And let’s be clear here. They are terrorists, not rebels.
IDF are also terrorists, so it seems like terrorists fighting each other?
Supporting the terrorist group that brought this over them is pretty stupid
yeah humans aren’t rational actors, but they are predictable. The support of hamas is predictable due to the brutal apartheid
And let’s be clear here. They are terrorists, not rebels.
Terrorism is a tactic. Rebels are defined by who is fighting who. Hamas is a terrorist rebel group
You conveniently left the part out where they are also terrorists.
Also I wouldn’t call them rebels as they aren’t rebelling again their government, which would be Hamas, but against a foreign power.
You conveniently left the part out where they are also terrorists.
No?
against a foreign power.
The power that is an occupying force with ultimate control over Palestine—in Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza strip
You clearly did in for your first response
The power that is an occupying force with ultimate control over Palestine—in Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza strip
I mean above all Hamas is an occupying force as they stopped elections and such lol
Way more than Israel was in the past decades. And in contrary to Hamas, Israel wasn’t opposed to elections in Palestine and offered land.
Btw: your argument that “people aren’t on board with lying down and being genocided” fits perfectly for the Israeli people after the continuous Hamas terrorist attacks