Just wanted to say the sadistic brutality of the israelis far outweighs that of the Palestinians. Read on the sabra and shatila massacre or even the recent massacres of palestinians in gaza conducted by israeli soldiers shooting at cars and people indiscriminately. there are videos of them sniping children as they walk holding white flag…
Just wanted to say the sadistic brutality of the israelis far outweighs that of the Palestinians. Read on the sabra and shatila massacre or even the recent massacres of palestinians in gaza conducted by israeli soldiers shooting at cars and people indiscriminately. there are videos of them sniping children as they walk holding white flags. The brutality is clear
In terms of the condemnation of Hamas the reluctance to do so is not borne out of a lack of moral qualms with their actions. But rather with an understanding of the disproportionate suffering that the palestinians have experienced for the last 75 years. If you put yourself in the place of the Palestinians then you'll understand why resistance is an act of basic human dignity. Brown and muslim people using weapons shouldn't alarm you as they are the same as any other people. What happened on oct 7 was an oppressed people breaking free from an illegal occupation and returning to the lands that they were ethnically cleansed from. This is not unjust to say the least. Any and all atrocities committed find their blame on the zionist state in the first place for establishing a settler colony at the expense of the Palestinians and having them pay the price for european antisemitism. It just doesn't make sense to expect Palestinians to be perfect victims and subsequently condemn them. criticisms are usually fine but not when a genocide is taking place or when the boot of zionism is on the necks of palestinians as it has been for decades.
Finally on October 7 itself there is some doubt about exactly what took place. of the 1100 people that were killed approximately 300-400 were soldiers. If you find their deaths objectionable then there's no point in having this discussion.
From the remaining 600-700 civilians its clear that at least 200 or so were killed by the israeli military as per the hannibal directive. For the israeli military at the time its clear that they issued directives to kill hostages as hamas was carrying them away. Ie they would rather have them dead than taken as hostages. This is documented in a haartez investifation. Furthermore no babies were burned by hamas, these were burned by israel that used mortar fire against them. There is also no evidence of systematic rape to say the least. if rape did happen its of course condemnable but there's just no evidence of it happened systematically.
Just wanted to say the sadistic brutality of the israelis far outweighs that of the Palestinians. Read on the sabra and shatila massacre or even the recent massacres of palestinians in gaza conducted by israeli soldiers shooting at cars and people indiscriminately. there are videos of them sniping children as they walk holding white flags. The brutality is clear
In terms of the condemnation of Hamas the reluctance to do so is not borne out of a lack of moral qualms with their actions. But rather with an understanding of the disproportionate suffering that the palestinians have experienced for the last 75 years. If you put yourself in the place of the Palestinians then you'll understand why resistance is an act of basic human dignity. Brown and muslim people using weapons shouldn't alarm you as they are the same as any other people. What happened on oct 7 was an oppressed people breaking free from an illegal occupation and returning to the lands that they were ethnically cleansed from. This is not unjust to say the least. Any and all atrocities committed find their blame on the zionist state in the first place for establishing a settler colony at the expense of the Palestinians and having them pay the price for european antisemitism. It just doesn't make sense to expect Palestinians to be perfect victims and subsequently condemn them. criticisms are usually fine but not when a genocide is taking place or when the boot of zionism is on the necks of palestinians as it has been for decades.
Finally on October 7 itself there is some doubt about exactly what took place. of the 1100 people that were killed approximately 300-400 were soldiers. If you find their deaths objectionable then there's no point in having this discussion.
From the remaining 600-700 civilians its clear that at least 200 or so were killed by the israeli military as per the hannibal directive. For the israeli military at the time its clear that they issued directives to kill hostages as hamas was carrying them away. Ie they would rather have them dead than taken as hostages. This is documented in a haartez investifation. Furthermore no babies were burned by hamas, these were burned by israel that used mortar fire against them. There is also no evidence of systematic rape to say the least. if rape did happen its of course condemnable but there's just no evidence of it happened systematically.