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Facts are NOT hatred, they just are. It's no secret that Hamas is indoctrinating the children from the age as early as 4.
He's not providing facts about anything....he's literally just throwing hatred of Palestinians in every comment. It's either that or bullshit about how everyone is anti-jews.

He doesn't even know nor care where this shit is coming from. He gets triggered in Twitter and immediately shares it here.
 
What he thinks is of no interest to me, facts are and they ARE indoctrinating the children. Do some research dude.

"Give me four years to teach the children and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted." - Vladimir Lenin.
 
What he thinks is of no interest to me, facts are and they ARE indoctrinating the children. Do some research dude.

"Give me four years to teach the children and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted." - Vladimir Lenin.
Then why does it matter how I respond to him?

How Hamas indoctrinates children has already been mentioned multiple times, many by BB. I'm not denying that information.
 
brief, yet vital history of the Israel-Palestinian conflict in maps and charts that makes understanding problems surrounding land-designation much easier to grasp (well, it did for me, anyway).
It delineates issues from the Balfour Agreement almost 100 years ago (after the Brits took over Palestine in 1917) when the amount of Jewish population was only about 6%, through the mass exodus of Jews from Europe into Palestine because of the wars—resulting in the Palestinian Revolt of 1936-1939. It covers the appropriation of land 55-45% to Jews and Palestinians, the UN Partition plan of 1947, the Six-Day War of 1967, the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians by Zionists, the division of Jerusalem and so on and so on. The maps and charts make it so much easier to grasp the history.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...1&cvid=118633bab78a4d1bba8d34e100e53eea&ei=15

Pretty consistent with everything I’ve found on the subject.

The one thing those maps and rather sterile historical narratives can’t capture,
is the mindsets of all parties involved.

As I see it:

• THE WHOLE of the Jewish people came to the shared realization after World War II, that they would continue to be a targeted minority group unless they achieved their own sovereign state where they were the majority, and thus, they seized the opportunity when it presented itself.

The Arab Muslims, who were the majority in several middle eastern states, couldn’t tolerate an internationally controlled Jerusalem, along with a majority Jewish state existing in its historical location, for "various reasons".

The rest of the world basically turned a blind eye for "various reasons".

*nods*
 
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"Of all the Palestinian prisoners released, 76 were in administrative detention, meaning they did not know the charges against them and were not involved in a legal process of charging or trial."

Totally sounds like what a "civilized" country would do right genocide lovers? That doesn't sound anything like an occupying force.

Indefinite detainment...without charges...without trials. THIS IS HOW ISRAEL FUNCTIONS.
So genocide supporters. How can you explain this? Do you support indefinite detainment without charges? Without trials? Why is this ok?
 
So genocide supporters. How can you explain this? Do you support indefinite detainment without charges? Without trials? Why is this ok?
Exchanging 'administrative' detainee's for kidnap victims seems to be fine.
 
One of the victims most likely is paralyzed in his legs for life since one of the bullets hit his spinal cord.

Sad that racism is so prevalent in the US. And that so few denounce it. But is it surprising? No.
Thoughts and prayers :rolleyes:
 
Too bad Israel admits they have held prisoners indefinitely and without charges or trials.

Such an enlightened country...and such enlightened supporters.
 
Too bad Israel admits they have held prisoners indefinitely and without charges or trials.

Such an enlightened country...and such enlightened supporters.
Your pretend to care rings hollow

As not one word of care for the babies and toddlers being held
 
https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/28/business/students-lawsuits-israel-hamas-war/index.html

When an Administration fails to call out bad behavior...it opens the door to things like this. The Courts should tear a new asshole to those condoning false accusations.
Of course...the Administration has failed to call out bad behavior 🙄

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing...d-russias-ongoing-brutal-war-against-ukraine/

We can’t stand by and stand silent when this happens. We must, without equivocation, denounce antisemitism. We must also, without equivocation, denounce Islamophobia.

We’re a nation of religious freedom, freedom of expression. We all have a right to debate and disagree without fear of being targeted at schools or workplaces or in our communities.

And we must renounce violence and vitriol, see each other not as enemies but as — but as fellow Americans.
 
video posted on x with claims IDF was shooting festival attendees on Oct.7th fact-checked as FALSE

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...p&cvid=455394f17cbd4521e0bc421db68555e2&ei=57
At least 260 people were killed by Hamas during the militant group’s surprise attacks at an outdoor music festival in Israel on Oct. 7. A video clip on social media falsely claims to show Israel Defense Forces helicopters firing on festival-goers that day. The clip is from a video of IDF aircraft shooting at Hamas militants a day later at sites in the Gaza Strip.

“VIDEO PROVES and ISRAEL ADMITS it slaughtered its own people on Oct. 7th,” Peters falsely claims in the post on X, the platform formerly called Twitter. “Footage from Israeli helicopter shows the IDF killing many people at October 7 concert in Israel.”

Peters, a conservative radio host, also has spread misinformation about COVID-19 and other topics, as we’ve previously written.
 
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