• Re: Israel demolishes over 1,500 Palestinian structures in occupied Wes

    From a425couple@21:1/5 to NefeshBarYochai on Wed Dec 4 12:52:14 2024
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    On 12/2/24 20:59, NefeshBarYochai wrote:
    Israeli occupation forces have demolished more than 1,500 Palestinian structures in the occupied West Bank since the start of the year,
    resulting in the displacement of over 3,600 Palestinians and affecting

    The above might get some attention and sympathy if it were not for
    Hamas surprise attack over a year ago that killed over 1000,
    and them kidnapping well over 200 innocents.
    They still are holding and torturing over 100 so called "hostages".
    Barbaric fools!

    from a Quora

    Posted by
    SamsonR
    Nov 25
    The Palestinian Ambassador to the UN had a meltdown. He lost it while
    speaking on stage.

    He had a pile of accusations about Israel, and it was so high that he
    got altitude sickness.
    Not for a moment did it cross his mind to reflect on the situation in Gaza.
    He never thought that an unemployment rate of 70% might have been caused
    since there aren't too many people who are willing to dig tunnels. If
    only the government could promote other businesses that would offer
    jobs. But the only competence of this government is to blame Israel.

    He also never thought that Gaza ran out of food because the government
    never bothered to promote agriculture. (Well, they were too busy with
    the rocket industry.)
    The Palestinian Ambassador represents a culture with zero ability for self-reflection. Questioning whether "could we have done it better" does
    not exist. The only thing that does exist is "it's Israel's fault."

    Next came the Israeli Ambassador to the UN, who answered very calmly:

    "For 77 years in this organization, you always said no. You always
    blamed Israel. What I am trying to offer you is a future for the
    Palestinians in Gaza. But for that to happen, you have to say no to
    Hamas. Once you have the courage and the ability to say no to terrorism,
    you can speak about the future of Palestinians and Gaza. Say yes to cooperation. Alternatively, keep going with that blame game; the future
    would look as bad as the past 77 years. Your only concern so far was to
    blame Israel. It is time for you to start thinking about the Palestinians."

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    Edward Kironde Nalwamba
    · Nov 25
    Israel left Gaza to the Palestinians in 2005. What happened to all the development and infrastructure that Israel left behind?

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    June Schwartz
    · Nov 25
    They blew up the greenhouses and the desalination plants. They used the
    steel for weapons to attack Israel on 10/7. Israel needs to keep going
    and eliminate all the Hamas and Hezbollah leaders

    Michael Robinson
    · Nov 26
    They need to modify what passes for an educational system in Palestine
    as all the current one appears to do is condition children from a young
    age to become terrorists.

    Israelis deserve better than to have such barbarians as Hamas and
    Hezbollah for neighbours. Palestinian civilians deserve better than the steaming pile of manure that is Hamas run Gaza.

    June Schwartz
    I agree with you 100 percent! 🇮🇱

    Arnold Lewis
    · Nov 25
    In 1948 it was a partition which neither Arab nor Jew liked. The Jews
    accepted and built one the the greatest countries in history despite
    never knowing a day of peace , surrounded by enemies with their back to
    the sea. The Palestinians have been perpetual victims, corrupt ,
    incompetent, bloodthirsty. There are so many episodes of their self
    destructive behavior that books are written. Be clear .. none of this
    has anything to do with Israel or the Jewish People… it never has been

    Robert Lessant
    · Nov 26
    Not only did the Israelis build a country for themselves and made the
    desert bloom, their technology has benefitted the world far beyond their shores. Meanwhile, the bile that washes through Gaza has caused problems
    in the world far beyond Gaza’s shores. One of these countries is a
    blessing, the other is not.

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