It is a fair point, I disagree though. Not every jew wants, care or willing to be an Israeli, you are forcing it upon them for the fact they are jewish.
Just to be clear, i am not endorsing any of those actions against jews or israelis. I wanted him yo stay consistent. He argued that since people voted for hamas they should bear the responsibility with them. Ergo, he should hold the same stance vis a vis israel.
Something like 85% of qassam brigades is made up of people orphaned by israel. Of course they would vote hamas. I would too if i lived there and israel killed my parents.
No. Stay on course, stay consistent. Per the logic you presented(look back on your posts) to justify israels actions, your anger and indignation at these first world problems you depict as some great tragedy is squarely on israel and israelis who democratically elected a criminal genocidal regime that is killing civilians indiscriminately. Any blowback is on them.
True. But it is not like they voted in a movment that hid its intentions or decived them to think there will ever be another election.
I'm also sure they still will beat the PA if any election in gaza will take place in the near future
Just to be clear, i am not endorsing any of those actions against jews or israelis. I wanted him yo stay consistent. He argued that since people voted for hamas they should bear the responsibility with them. Ergo, he should hold the same stance vis a vis israel.
Yes time will solve all the problems. I can safely predict that Hamas won’t exist 1000 years from now.
We’re not talking about that time scale, are we?
That's why I said the will of the people will make or break any solution. Hamas has been in power for less than two decades. Maybe you could say their roots have been in charge for a couple of decades more. Regimes have ruled for hundreds of years though. Le Roi-Soleil happened less than a century before the fucking French Revolution.
If you present a solution that is likely to be appealing to Palestinians, Hamas will lose popular support and they will crumble. No matter what financial injections they might receive. Terrorize civilians and Hamas will grow. It has been like this just about every time in history. It will be the same now.
I disagree as well. They are two different things.
And I mean, isn't it partly evidenced by the diaspora? If you care that much about a Jewish state and in particular about that Jewish state being Israel, wouldn't you want to be there?
Israels diaspora is just as important to its existence as the IDF. Lobbying, control of narrative, and political pressure in the west is vital and needs "boots on the ground".
Israels diaspora is just as important to its existence as the IDF. Lobbying, control of narrative, and political pressure in the west is vital and needs "boots on the ground".
In the end numbers always win. Sure, you could 'enforce' it by killing anyone who resists. But if enough women resist, that would come down to killing your entire population. Then who's going to work for you?
I have the idea you think history began 50 years ago.
True. But it is not like they voted in a movment that hid its intentions or decived them to think there will ever be another election.
I'm also sure they still will beat the PA if any election in gaza will take place in the near future
Yes, and it works to an extent. Look at China, look at Russia.
But there are almost always comes a time when they fail and crumble. And if you have internet available, it becomes even harder to control the narrative. I'm just not sure Hamas have that kind of power.
Just to be clear, i am not endorsing any of those actions against jews or israelis. I wanted him yo stay consistent. He argued that since people voted for hamas they should bear the responsibility with them. Ergo, he should hold the same stance vis a vis israel.
Not true. I said that Hamas started the conflict, and that they are democratically elected. Not that any Palestinian should bear the consequences of their actions, go back to page 687. Not the first time you’re putting words in my mouth here. The discussion was wether your can or can’t be in war with Hamas
So was Vietnam a genocide? Was Afghanistan a genocide? Was Iraq a genocide?
War ≠ genocide
If this continues after the war with Hamas finishes (and yes it is very much so a war with Hamas), then you shall have an argument. But the couple hundred Palestinians killed each year outside when the conflict has turned hot does not at all equal genocide.
Ethnic cleansing is what’s going on. Which is also a war crime, but not genocide.
That's why I said the will of the people will make or break any solution. Hamas has been in power for less than two decades. Maybe you could say their roots have been in charge for a couple of decades more. Regimes have ruled for hundreds of years though. Le Roi-Soleil happened less than a century before the fucking French Revolution.
If you present a solution that is likely to be appealing to Palestinians, Hamas will lose popular support and they will crumble. No matter what financial injections they might receive. Terrorize civilians and Hamas will grow. It has been like this just about every time in history. It will be the same now.
Here’s the problem IMO: peace solutions and diplomacy are only possible in moments of opportunity. You can’t expect a peace offer to be on the table for 40 years. This is what empowers likes of Hamas. This is, IMO, was the reason behind October 7 attack. Hamas (or any other terrorist group) will be irrelevant in a just society (this is where we agree) and that gives them every motivation to sabotage it in any way they can. Unfortunately it takes very little to do so, and time is not on peace’ side (this is where we disagree)
So was Vietnam a genocide? Was Afghanistan a genocide? Was Iraq a genocide?
War ≠ genocide
If this continues after the war with Hamas finishes (and yes it is very much so a war with Hamas), then you shall have an argument. But the couple hundred Palestinians killed each year outside when the conflict has turned hot does not at all equal genocide.
Ethnic cleansing is what’s going on. Which is also a war crime, but not genocide.
They are absolutely violating international law and have been pursuing ethnic cleansing of Palestinian zones, and are doing it on a very large scale right now. Which is awful enough. But does not equal genocide. At least not yet.
Here’s the problem IMO: peace solutions and diplomacy are only possible in moments of opportunity. You can’t expect a peace offer to be on the table for 40 years. This is what empowers likes of Hamas. This is, IMO, was the reason behind October 7 attack. Hamas (or any other terrorist group) will be irrelevant in a just society (this is where we agree) and that gives them every motivation to sabotage it in any way they can. Unfortunately it takes very little to do so, and time is not on peace’ side (this is where we disagree)
It's true that there are only small windows of opportunity. But obviously with time come other windows. The Israeli response now could have been a very different one and there would have been a window for opportunity.
They are absolutely violating international law and have been pursuing ethnic cleansing of Palestinian zones, and are doing it on a very large scale right now. Which is awful enough. But does not equal genocide. At least not yet.
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Yes, genocide can be a war, but that doesn’t make all wars where large numbers of civilians die, genocide. Nuance.