Generally speaking civilian casualties are avoided as much as possible.
They OUGHT to be, but I don't think they are.
Generally speaking civilian casualties are avoided as much as possible.
They can defend themselves, just don't kill anybody. IDK what are you saying?
The Palestinians are people.
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Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem are absolutely real places.
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Why are you pretending to not know Palestinians live there? I think you are trolling now...
No, Arabs are a people. That is what Palestinians are.
Places, not a country.
We spoke about this a long time ago. There is no such people, just made up for political purposes. They are Arabs.
I didn't say "Palestine", I didn't say "country"... I used a term everyone uses to describe a certain group of Arabs... You may not like the term "Palestinian", oh well. You know who I'm referencing. You also aren't acknowledging that the West Bank and East Jerusalem are being occupied by Israel. Do you refute this?
I didn't say "Palestine", I didn't say "country"... I used a term everyone uses to describe a certain group of Arabs... You may not like the term "Palestinian", oh well. You know who I'm referencing. You also aren't acknowledging that the West Bank and East Jerusalem are being occupied by Israel. Do you refute this?
It would be nice if they didnt slaughter civilians and noncombatants
Would be nice if the world was made of marshmallows and lollies but war happens and civilians get killed.
Why are you not counselling the IDF to let them know where Hamas is??? .The bombs being dropped on Gaza cannot reach Hamas, their tunnels are so deep the bombs do not penetrate.
No, Arabs are a people. That is what Palestinians are.
Places, not a country.
We spoke about this a long time ago. There is no such people, just made up for political purposes. They are Arabs.
Dozens of Hamas combatants were in the same underground tunnel complex as Ibrahim Biari ("He wasThe bombs being dropped on Gaza cannot reach Hamas, their tunnels are so deep the bombs do not penetrate.
Are they countries?
Denying them an identity is part of the argument that have less claim to the land and justifies ethnic cleansing.
bunker busting bombs, we saw them in the first Iraq war.Dozens of Hamas combatants were in the same underground tunnel complex as Ibrahim Biari ("He was
very important, I would say even pivotal in the planning and the execution of the October 7 attack against
Israel from the northeastern parts of the Gaza Strip," said IDF spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan
Conricus), and were also killed when it collapsed in the attack, Conricus said. source
It's called slavery, and it's a crime. Forcing someone to perform any kind of service against his will is slavery, and is a crime against humanity. Sexual slavery is popularly denounced these days, but military slavery is also quite popular, 'though just as wicked. So if the military is legitimate - and I'm assuming that it is, as it is being described as a military - then the soldiers have consented. If it is a slave army (and I agree there are legitimate reasons for claiming this) - or perhaps a military with embedded slave soldiers - slightly different rules would apply. But for the sake of simplifying the discussion, it's probably easier to discount the slave army component. If we want to talk slave army, that's another crime against humanity for the Israeli government.To be in military service because your country is under constant threat is compelled service. This is easily displayed in the fact that all Jews must serve. It's a matter of survival. It has been thrust upon them. They didn't seek it out any more than Palestinian civilians choose to be shields.
There are some interesting "coincidences" concerning Turkey. 106 years ago as of tomorrow that the Balfour Declaration was made, Nov 2, 1917. What is interesting about that is that the Strong's definition for 106 is fist. So that reminds us of Dana Coverstone's dream three years ago. The hand underlined November 3 times (perhaps indicating 3 years from them) and then the fist hits November, perhaps the 106th anniversary of that Balfour declaration.Will it be Turkey that is the King of the North?