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First Biden gave money to Israel, now he's giving money to Palestine AFTER Biden's prior aid devastated the region? What the hell?
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First Biden gave money to Israel, now he's giving money to Palestine AFTER Biden's prior aid devastated the region? What the hell?
First Biden gave money to Israel, now he's giving money to Palestine AFTER Biden's prior aid devastated the region? What the hell?
Oh wait a second, China, Pakistan, Somalia and Venezuela are in the UN human rights council? That's fucking amazing, also my country voted no, based.
Oh wait a second, China, Pakistan, Somalia and Venezuela are in the UN human rights council? That's fucking amazing, also my country voted no, based.
What do you mean? I think all of the 2021 countries are on that list.How come that vote doesn’t match the UN’s own listing of the council members? We really need the thunk provoking sticker back! https://www.un.org/en/ga/75/meetings/elections/hrc.shtml
What do you mean? I think all of the 2021 countries are on that list.
And Cuba.Oh wait a second, China, Pakistan, Somalia and Venezuela are in the UN human rights council? That's fucking amazing, also my country voted no, based.
This line of reasoning doesn't make any sense to me. Hamas getting elected would be a huge boon to the Israeli cause, as it would very clearly blur the lines between Palestinian civilians and Hamas militants, and thus, finally destroy any international legitimacy the Palestinian claim of statehood may once have had.Except Palestinians want Hamas in power. Abbas' whole purpose is to prevent Hamas from being elected, which is why Israel let's him stave off elections indefinitely.
And of course we are too gutless to nuke Saudi Arabia, which we should have done on 9/12 if not sooner.
This line of reasoning doesn't make any sense to me. Hamas getting elected would be a huge boon to the Israeli cause, as it would very clearly blur the lines between Palestinian civilians and Hamas militants, and thus, finally destroy any international legitimacy the Palestinian claim of statehood may once have had.
I think Fatah knows this too, which is probably why Abbas is currently 16 years into a 4 year term.
hamas getting elected in the west bank would end the political division of palestine and unify all palestinians under one government, it would give a ton of legitimacy (both internationally and internally) to hamas, and open up a lot more operational area to use for their future attacks on the jews. gaza is relatively easy to seal off because its borders are neat and tidy, but the west bank is much larger, less densely popoulated, and israel can't just blockade it completely because there's a bunch of jew settlers in the area tooThis line of reasoning doesn't make any sense to me. Hamas getting elected would be a huge boon to the Israeli cause, as it would very clearly blur the lines between Palestinian civilians and Hamas militants, and thus, finally destroy any international legitimacy the Palestinian claim of statehood may once have had.
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