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Netanyahu tells Israel ‘We are at war’ after Hamas launches an unprecedented attack, killing at leas

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by Gatorrick22, Oct 7, 2023.

  1. duchen

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    The problem is that Hamas conducts Military operations and stores munitions behind human targets. Btw: the PA depends on Israel for its power. If Israel left the West Bank, the PA would quickly be replaced.
     
  2. 92gator

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    Yeah. If it makes it to Gaza, it's going to Hamas. They govern Gaza.

    Besides, I'm just following the Americsn Palestinian advocstes' lead here.

    Hamas = Palestinian.

    What were the Palestinians celebrating last week? What are they protesting this week?

    Hamas' atrocities...and their fate.

    Like their own. Or one and the same.
     
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  3. WarDamnGator

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    I disagree ... and this goes back to the 'reading more than six words' thing we talked about earlier ... the first two paragraphs from that link ...

    "An attack on a hospital in the north end of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday left hundreds dead and injured, according to World Health Organization officials.

    Beyond that vague assessment, however, there is little agreement. Palestinian officials have separately said it was an Israeli airstrike, while the Israel Defense Forces say that intelligence traces the attack to a failed Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket."

    See, the word "attack" is used both ways, regardless of who is responsible, if you read more than the headline, you'd have seen that.
     
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  4. l_boy

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    In your mind, is there any way Israel can achieve their immediate and long term self defense goals without causing massive Palestinian carnage? I don’t have the answer, but if they do it faster and more aggressively than they need to they may win the battle and lose the war in terms longer term alliances with other countries in the region.
     
  5. thomadm

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    Yes, you have to be in the hospital on the ground to count body parts. And the numbers were released within a couple hours. Put the two together and I want evidence to show the numbers. Verification. The media and WHO did not put out verified information initially. This is a huge problem, as they are trying to compete with social media and losing there objectivity and journalism.
     
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  6. duchen

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    Yes. If large portions of the civilian population move south in the manner suggested by @uftaipan.

    Unfortunately, Egypt is not interested in setting up a refugee area in Sinai.

    Otherwise, it will be very bloody.

    As for alliances, the Abraham Accords and any deals with Arab countries are fragile.

    Remember, when Egypt had elections, Muslim Brotherhood won and ran the country until the army overthrew them.

    But, at some point, mass demonstrations can even overwhelm any nation.
     
  7. duchen

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    it is the "Palestinian WHO." Whoever that is comprised of.
     
  8. WarDamnGator

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    I don't follow you. That post I quoted was from 4 hours ago ... where are you getting that number was released within a couple of hours? The WHO held a press conferece a couple hours after the attack and said they estimated 200-800. Now they have a specific number of 471. Maybe you should provide proof that the number is inaccurate, instead of your own baseless speculation. And I have no idea where you are going with the "compete with social media" comment. You really think the WHO doctors on the ground there would risk their credibility to side with terrorist jihadists and for clicks and likes on social media? That's an off-the-rails opinion.
     
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  9. VAg8r1

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    From your own linked article in another thread. No where does it say that he pledged $100 million for Hamas. From your own linked article.
    The White House has announced a significant injection of humanitarian aid for Gaza and the West Bank as fighting between Israel and Hamas continues. President Joe Biden, fresh off a wartime visit to Tel Aviv, pledged $100 million in humanitarian assistance to support millions of displaced people as clean water and food supplies dwindle. The funds will be provided through U.S. partners that include United Nations agencies and international non-governmental organizations that the U.S. considers to be "trusted."
    https://www.wptv.com/biden-pledges-humanitarian-aid-for-palestinians-after-trip-to-israel#:~:text=Biden pledges $100 million humanitarian aid for Palestinians after trip to Israel,-President plans prime&text=The White House has announced,between Israel and Hamas continues

    Maybe it's just me but providing assistance to displaced people through UN agencies and NGOs is not remotely equivalent to providing assistance to a terrorist organization.
     
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  10. OklahomaGator

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    While I agree with the humanitarian aid to the west bank and the Palestinians. I am not naïve enough to think that none of the money will end up in the hands of Hamas.
     
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  11. WarDamnGator

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    The WHO's main doctor in Gaza at the press conference was a Dutch National named Dr. Richard Peperkorn ...

    WHO EMRO | WHO Representative | Palestine site
     
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  12. tampagtr

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    I can't find the full text but I've read four descriptions now, including the US representative's explanation for the veto, and none of them come close to characterizing it as a condemnation of Israel. The closest thing was a Russian proposed amendment which was rejected and even that did not go that far. In fact, two Russian amendments were rejected.
     
  13. tampagtr

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    And?
     
  14. GatorBen

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    The US vetoed it because it’s the typical “both sides are being bad” that the UN spits out any time it takes up an Israel/Palestine issue, and makes no mention of Israel’s right of self defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter, despite the resolutions following terrorist attacks on pretty much anyone other than Israel including that language.

    Here’s the draft resolution:

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  15. tampagtr

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    Thanks. The precise text only leaves me more convinced of my prior opinions and think characterizations of it failing to condemn Hamas or equating Hamas and Israel wholly inaccurate, and that positions otherwise seem to give little to no weight to Palestinian humanity or the US role re: Ukraine
     
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  16. ATLGATORFAN

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    Something doesn’t add up. You don’t kill 500 people and injure another 400 with a single rocket in an open air 50 car parking lot. Any reports of secondaries? I would tend to believe this is salvo one of the propaganda war for when Israel goes in. We will see lots of these. It’s Hamas #1 weapon.
     
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  17. thomadm

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    So anyone can make a claim about anything and because people "believe" an unverified source, they have to proof the negative? This is very dangerous. I have watched all the networks today and they are throwing info out without verification quickly to see if it sticks, with fear they maybe wont be first or very late. Its a business, they want clicks and subscribers.

    I guarantee the WHO doctors (or likely Gazians) were too busy trying to save patients to count dead people. So again, people should be asking CNN/Fox/MSNBC to verify numbers and be on the ground. The fact that they arent there should tell you what you need to know. They would be either taken as hostages, killed or injured. Any number without verification from a outside source should not be trusted.
     
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  18. WarDamnGator

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    It's all over the news by now that as many as 2000 people had flocked to this hospital grounds for safety and many were camping there.
     
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  19. gators81

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    I read the article, but how is a failed missile an attack on the hospital. The attack was on Israel if the missile was Palestinian. I read the article but I stand by my claim that people make up their minds from the headline. If you disagree you’re giving people way too much credit. We live in a TikTok, Twitter society.
     
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  20. ATLGATORFAN

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    well I’ve been working so I haven’t see ‘the news’. Still seems to defy physics.