2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

Because it's fiction NOT reality. I'm so sick of people in my generation and to a certain extent the previous generation caring more what about fiction than history or reality.
I really think there's some connection (correlational not causal) with Persons Of Gender and other batshit identifying stuff and the increasing tendency to lump being a fan of [fiction bad guy group] to literally mean you want whatever space genocide they did.
 
Emily Hand, she lost a lot of weight and has bad head lice. She’s mainly psychologically traumatized.
Her dad details her only whispering when she came home, thinking she had been away for a year, sobbing without wanting comfort, and believing at least her father was also kidnapped. She also had to find out that her step mother was killed on 10/7. Her mother died of cancer when she was 2.
Hila, the girl also shown reuniting with family in the video was the girl that she was at a sleepover with. Hamas did not release Hilas mother and is saying they don’t know where she is- but Hila says they were separated just days before.
Boo
Freakin'
Hoo
 
Minimum of 2 years military service is compulsory for all jewish men & women. Everyone over 18 is required to serve, it’s practically a rite of passage. They even conscript literal retards. So...better rape errbody.
Yeah, I know... next time I add / s

But I think there are enough retards out there, that will buy this story.
 
Anonymous White House interns are now throwing a fit over the Biden Administration not giving a shit about their Middle East foreign policy opinions:

White House interns demand a Middle East cease-fire in letter to Biden ( a )

The letter, first shared with NBC News, is supported by more than 40 interns who work in the White House and other executive branch offices.

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President Joe Biden in the Oval Office of the White House on Thursday. Yuri Gripas / Bloomberg via Getty Images

Dec. 5, 2023, 11:06 PM EST
By Jonathan Allen

WASHINGTON — A group of White House interns joined the growing list of administration officials applying internal pressure to President Joe Biden to call for a permanent cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, sending him a letter late Tuesday that accuses him of having "ignored" the "pleas of the American people."

The letter, first shared with NBC News and addressed to Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, is supported by more than 40 interns who work in the White House and other executive branch offices, according to the text.

"We, the undersigned Fall 2023 White House and Executive Office of the President interns, will no longer remain silent on the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people," the interns wrote.

In the aftermath of Hamas' brutal Oct. 7 terrorist assault, and with the group still holding hostages, Israel has mounted a ferocious counterattack that has killed thousands of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and driven many more from their homes. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby recently said that the word "genocide" is being "thrown around in a pretty inappropriate way" and that it is Hamas, not Israel, that is pursuing the eradication of an entire people.

Biden's support for Israel's military campaign has brought sharp criticism from some in the progressive wing of his party, including threats to abandon him in the 2024 election, and calls from inside his administration to lean more heavily on Israel to halt its offensive. The interns' letter amplifies those concerns.

“We heed the voices of the American people and call on the Administration to demand a permanent ceasefire,” the interns wrote. “We are not the decision makers of today, but we aspire to be the leaders of tomorrow, and we will never forget how the pleas of the American people have been heard and thus far, ignored.”

The writers, like those at other agencies who have sent similar missives in recent weeks, declined to sign their names to the letter. Instead, they identified themselves by offices — including the Executive Office of the President, the Office of the Vice President and the Domestic Policy Council — and as "Palestinian, Jewish, Arab, Muslim, Christian, Black, Asian, Latine, White, and Queer."

Last month, more than 500 political appointees sent Biden a similar letter. They also declined to make their names public. In the three weeks since then, Israel paused its offensive to allow for exchanges of prisoners and some of the hostages taken by Hamas and then relaunched its assaults when talks over further releases broke down.

Biden on Tuesday blamed Hamas for the end of the temporary cease-fire, pointing to the group's refusal to release young women it is holding. He accused Hamas, which the U.S. has designated as a foreign terrorist organization, of using "rape to terrorize women and girls."

The set of White House interns who wrote to Biden on Tuesday said they went to work for his administration because of "our shared values and the profound belief that, under your leadership, America has the potential to be a nation that stands for justice and peace."

Yet the clear implication of their words is that they don't see him holding the country to that standard right now.

"While the Administration expressed support for the humanitarian pause, we maintain that anything other than a complete halt of Israel’s mass slaughter of innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip will simply not suffice," they wrote.

"We urge the Biden-Harris Administration to call for a permanent ceasefire now, a release of all hostages including Palestinian political prisoners, and to support a diplomatic solution that will put an end to the illegal occupation and the Israeli apartheid, in accordance with international law and for a free Palestine."

Dear President Biden and Vice President Harris,

We, the undersigned Fall 2023 White House and Executive Office of the President inters, will no longer remain silent on the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people. We are Palestinian, Jewish, Arab, Muslim, Christian, Black, Asian, Latine, White, and Queer. We heed the voices of the American people and call on the Administration to demand a permanent ceasefire. We are not the decision makers of today, but we aspire to be the leaders of tomorrow, and we will never forget how the pleas of the American people have been heard and thus far, ignored.

Our decision to intern for your Administration was driven by our shared values and the profound belief that, under your leadership, America has the potential to be a nation that stands for justice and peace. Nonetheless, the ongoing violence perpetrated by the Israeli government, as well as the ongoing dehumanizing rhetoric targeting Muslims and Arabs, has promoted a wave of massive violence and tragedies, including the brutal shooting of three Palestinian students in Vermont and the murder of a Palestinian 6-year-old boy in Chicago. We acknowledge that these acts of violence are inconsistent with the Administration's principles, and the national strategies to combat Antisemitism and Islamophobia.

We were horrified by the brutal October 7th Hamas attack on Israeli civilians, and we are horrified by the brutal and genocidal response of the Israeli government, funded by our American tax dollars, which has killed over 14,000 innocent Palestinian civilians in Gaza, a large percentage of whom are children.

While the Administration expressed support for the humanitarian pause, we maintain that anything other than a complete half of Israel's mass slaughter of innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip will simply not suffice. We urge the Biden-Harris Administration to call for a permanent ceasefire now, a release of all hostages including Palestinian political prisoners, and to support a diplomatic solution that will put an end to the illegal occupation and the Israeli apartheid, in accordance with international law and for a free Palestine.

In solidarity,

40+ White House & EOP Interns for Palestine

Domestic Policy Council
Executive Office of the President
Executive Office of the President, Council of Economic Advisers
Office of Clean Energy Innovation & Implementation
Office of Presidential Correspondence
Office of Science and Technology Policy
Office of the United States Trade Representative
Office of the Vice President
White House Council on Environmental Quality
And other White House offices who wish to remain anonymous

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As 2023 draws to a close, we get a late entry for Most Retarded Tweet of the Year:
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@ Squid Bitch:
"The writers, like those at other agencies who have sent similar missives in recent weeks, declined to sign their names to the letter. Instead, they identified themselves by offices — including the Executive Office of the President, the Office of the Vice President and the Domestic Policy Council — and as "Palestinian, Jewish, Arab, Muslim, Christian, Black, Asian, Latine, White, and Queer."

Ok, like the masked "protestors", I see....

This is all nonsense. Cowards that support terrorism. They'll be dealt with.

PS: Is there no law against mask protestors in the US?
 
There were. The Democrats used the COVID health "emergency" to repeal most of them.
Mhm, had the same here in DE but it was cancelled after the pandemic.
It's always good to know who your enemy is.
When these people at the pro Terrorist rallies continue like now, it's getting hard to identify them and the inhibition threshold is getting lower on their side.

Just waiting for some guy to pull out the 1A to support mask protests. xd
 
Please, please. It's too much winning. We can't take it anymore, Mr. Gallant. It's too much:
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IDF attacks in southern Lebanon:


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IDF loss:
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The IDF has taken Palestine Square in Gaza City:
Prisoners captured in Gaza:
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The Houthis have turned the Galaxy Leader into a tourist attraction:
Israeli civilian killed by Hezbollah ATGM near Matat:
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