What began as sporadic outrage has grown into mass mobilization. From Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, protesters are calling for peace—and for political change.
The problem here is the use of "occupied Palestinian Territories". Palestine is a Roman administrative state and the British copied it. There is no Palestinian nationalism. None at all. If there was, October 7 would never had happened and Hamas would never been elected and Gaza would not have hundreds of miles of buried terrorist tunnels.
The problem is not a matter of semantics or words being used, but a simple reality: Israel has indiscriminately bombed hundreds of thousands of people, killing countless civilians and reducing entire cities to dust. None of this can be denied: it is visible from the air and the ground alike.
As long as the IDF continues to carpet bomb, arguments about whether Palestinian nationalism exists or not is a moot point. A great moral evil is unfolding and those who defend it perpetuate it.
Not correct. You state "killing countless civilians". Too bad when such people voted Hamas into political office based on a fraudulent claim of "Palestine" and Hamas engaged in a murderous campaign again Israel, they lost the dignity of being civilians. By the standard practices of the world throughout history, Israel has the right to lop off the heads of every man, woman and child in Gaza, but they do not because they uphold humane standards.
If you want to talk about a Gaza Republic and improving the lives of Gaza people, I will embrace you with open arms to achieve such goal, but if your take is to foster the fraud of a Roman Administrative district being a nation, we have nothing further to talk about.
just move back to your actual homelands
the end
The problem here is the use of "occupied Palestinian Territories". Palestine is a Roman administrative state and the British copied it. There is no Palestinian nationalism. None at all. If there was, October 7 would never had happened and Hamas would never been elected and Gaza would not have hundreds of miles of buried terrorist tunnels.
The problem is not a matter of semantics or words being used, but a simple reality: Israel has indiscriminately bombed hundreds of thousands of people, killing countless civilians and reducing entire cities to dust. None of this can be denied: it is visible from the air and the ground alike.
As long as the IDF continues to carpet bomb, arguments about whether Palestinian nationalism exists or not is a moot point. A great moral evil is unfolding and those who defend it perpetuate it.
Not correct. You state "killing countless civilians". Too bad when such people voted Hamas into political office based on a fraudulent claim of "Palestine" and Hamas engaged in a murderous campaign again Israel, they lost the dignity of being civilians. By the standard practices of the world throughout history, Israel has the right to lop off the heads of every man, woman and child in Gaza, but they do not because they uphold humane standards.
If you want to talk about a Gaza Republic and improving the lives of Gaza people, I will embrace you with open arms to achieve such goal, but if your take is to foster the fraud of a Roman Administrative district being a nation, we have nothing further to talk about.