Starvation. That was the charge.
Isn’t enough to drop bombs on civilians but see it off with denial of food, water and medical aid.
It’s all fact.
Do you never once think of our brothers and sisters trying to do life and caught in all of this?
Stopping indiscriminately murdering their children is probably a good first step.A quote from that former Hamas leader who got his just desserts pretty recently enough.
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How do you peacefully negotiate with people of that mentality and thinking? Can someone please explain that to me if you can.
Meanwhile those thousands of innocent children murdered by Israel’s war crimes are still dead.Meanwhile those hostages presuming they are even alive at this stage are still being held captive by Hamas.
Don’t know why I’m bothering but imagine that in the 80s, instead of bombing innocent people, the IRA took British hostages back to Cork instead. Thatcher sends in the RAF to carpet bomb Cork, killing some IRA members along with many innocent Irish civilians, including thousands of children. The survivors would then be starved of food, clean water and medical assistance (hospital has been destroyed). Would that be a proportionate response, or would you be outraged?A quote from that former Hamas leader who got his just desserts pretty recently enough.
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How do you peacefully negotiate with people of that mentality and thinking? Can someone please explain that to me if you can.
There's a lot that could have been done before the most recent escalations. Access to drinking water would have been a reasonable place to start no?A quote from that former Hamas leader who got his just desserts pretty recently enough.
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How do you peacefully negotiate with people of that mentality and thinking? Can someone please explain that to me if you can.
Stopping indiscriminately murdering their children is probably a good first step.
Don’t know why I’m bothering but imagine that in the 80s, instead of bombing innocent people, the IRA took British hostages back to Cork instead. Thatcher sends in the RAF to carpet bomb Cork, killing some IRA members along with many innocent Irish civilians, including thousands of children. The survivors would then be starved of food, clean water and medical assistance (hospital has been destroyed). Would that be a proportionate response, or would you be outraged?
Mad how people still buy into that nonsense.Let’s recall that, according to repeated statements from the Israeli government and its shills in the West they are the most moral army in the world. What the British Army did in Ulster was worse than what they are doing, according to them.
Israel holds hundreds of Palestinian hostages, many children, under the guise of being prisoners, with no trial or contact with their familiesMeanwhile those hostages presuming they are even alive at this stage are still being held captive by Hamas.
Israel holds hundreds of Palestinian hostages, many children, under the guise of being prisoners, with no trial or contact with their families
@Cork Evertonian ignores these thingsIndeed. One of them is a young Anglican girl called Layan Nasir who has been detained without trial, or indeed without any evidence being presented as to why she should be detained. Even the Archbishop of Canterbury has raised her treatment several times:
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Archbishops launch Advent appeal for the Diocese of Jerusalem | The Archbishop of Canterbury
The Archbishops of Canterbury and the Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem have issued a joint Advent appeal for Anglicans to pray for Palestinian Christians and support the work of the Diocese of Jerusalem.www.archbishopofcanterbury.org
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Archbishop criticises Israel’s renewed detention of Layan Nasir | The Archbishop of Canterbury
Read Archbishop Justin's statement made in response to the decision by an Israeli military court yesterday to renew Layan Nasir's administrative detention for a further four months.www.archbishopofcanterbury.org
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