mwguy

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[–] mwguy -2 points 2 years ago

What's the last cease fire that wasn't broken by regular rocket fire from Gaza?

[–] mwguy 0 points 2 years ago

There's no nation willing to commit enough troops to stop Hamas from starting shit in Gaza.

Also, who knows what that agreement means for rules or reformations placed on Israels government as well. With a fresh start for both, perhaps the people can move on.

It's unrealistic to believe that any ceasefire is going to come with restrictions on Israel government as militarily their the dominant force in the conflict.

[–] mwguy 0 points 2 years ago

Indeed that hasn't been effective for us. But we're going to try again by funding Al-Qaeda in Syria. Maybe it will work differently this time.

[–] mwguy 3 points 2 years ago

Haven't seen the results of Russia's artillery barrages in cities like Bahkmut? A similar barrages I'm Gaza would flatten every building.

[–] mwguy 0 points 2 years ago

Ahh but have you considered Jews! Checkmate!

/s

[–] mwguy 0 points 2 years ago (5 children)

They were illegal prior to the Oslo accords too.

Palestine never agreed to the Oslo Accords. And this fight is taking place in Gaza, instigated by the government of Gaza which has had zero settlements since Israel forcibly removed all the settlers in 2004/2005.

[–] mwguy -2 points 2 years ago

I know plenty about this situation. Palestinians widely believe that they don't have to accept a two state solution, and that they can and are entitled to terrorism their way to victory against Israel on the dime of international aid.

[–] mwguy 0 points 2 years ago

And that's the fault of their government who started a war. In no other conflict, has there been the expectation that in a war between parties A and B, that A feed, clothe and care for the civilians in party Bs territory that party B militarily controls.

2.2 million people are unable to access a consistent supply of food!

And that is the fault of Hamas for not properly preparing for this war they started. They had the initiative, they could have stockpiled the basic goods it's civilians would need. They chose not to.

[–] mwguy -1 points 2 years ago

Areas with mixed military and civilian targets are the problem.

[–] mwguy -5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

The best security policy is not manufacturing enemies.

I wish that were true.

[–] mwguy 0 points 2 years ago (7 children)

What treaty? The Palestinians backed out of the Oslo Accords that would have ended these settlements and Gaza was a unilateral action by Israel. Since then Hamas took over the strip and wholesale murdered the PA there. Agreements have been between Israel and the PA and Israel and Hamas.

[–] mwguy 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

It's an incredibly dumb move. Oh let me attack my bigger, stronger neighbor who provides most of of my utilities. Let me use my aid money to prepare flail uselessly fighting them instead of building up my country so I can actually defeat them.

Of in 2004 Hamas launches zero rockets from Gaza, launches zero terrorist acts from Gaza and instead smuggles all that gear into the West Bank and launches the same attacks from there. The whole world would be calling for an end to Israeli settlements in the West Bank and the establishment of the '67 borders there just like was done I'm Gaza.

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