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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

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You mean like sweden or switzerland did with nazi germany,selling it vital war materiel?.:smart:
Sweden did not sell ”vital war material”. It sold iron ore to Germany which does not violate neutrality. Most of the iron ore was high phosphorus which is useless for making guns. It is good to make railroad tracks. Sweden also sold ball bearings to the allies. Again not violating neutrality.

Despite western secondary sanctions prohibiting ukraine from purchasing any iranian weapons(even if they wanted to),some iranian military hardware has turned up in ukranian service,such as artillery rounds,funny that ,eh? 😏
 
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The only thing with this bro, is if it's okay erase whole territories and commit genocide, then we are back to medieval times and that doesn't require competence. Many people can and will do that too. We are applying modern standards of warfare to these analysis and critiques.

Yep, that's exactly right. What amazes me is the lack of any consequential thinking from anyone, really. By conducting this genocide and murdering to somehow "destroy Hamas" and not even consider the most certain result in the aftermath is staggering to me. If they think that even if they actually succeed in eliminating Hamas (which won't happen anyway, but let's say it does) do they actually think that will solve the core problem? Do they really think that another group won't rise from the ashes?

The other extreme & disturbing reality is that this murderous rampage by these particular criminals and its supporters will undoubtedly ignite a new and much more lethal rebirthing of terrorism all over the world. I can't imagine them not being aware of that reality -- not possibility, but reality. They know it's coming they can't be blind to it. Are they ignoring it?

Witnessing the backlash all around the world and how it has grown with regular folk protesting and finally waking up to this reality, then think what it's breeding in the "irregular" folk! I can't begin to think of how it's only going to inspire & trigger more violence and terrorism to a level we haven't even begun to see. There might never be another 9/11, but there will unfortunately be other horrible events, most likely on an unprecedented scale as a result of this genocide being perpetrated on innocent people. Add all the other side effects (bigotry, racism, counter-violence etc.) of that terrorism and It's scary.
 
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Democracy has eluded not just arbs but paks as well.

Since the British left (on their own will) the orphaned soldiers of the British Indian Army have been ruling the country and running it into the ground. The popular leader is in jail while the ugly tinpot dictator is ruling the country with threats of torture and rape.
And the first thing we heard about this tinpot that he served in Saudi Arabia and hafiz koran as if that is enough to give him legitimacy
 
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Yep, that's exactly right. What amazes me is the lack of any consequential thinking from anyone, really. By conducting this genocide and murdering to somehow "destroy Hamas" and not even consider the most certain result in the aftermath is staggering to me. If they think that even if they actually succeed in eliminating Hamas (which won't happen anyway, but let's say it does) do they actually think that will solve the core problem? Do they really think that another group won't rise from the ashes?

The other extreme & disturbing reality is that this murderous rampage by these particular criminals and its supporters will undoubtedly ignite a new and much more lethal rebirthing of terrorism all over the world. I can't imagine them not being aware of that reality -- not possibility, but reality. They know it's coming they can't be blind to it. Are they ignoring it?

Witnessing the backlash all around the world and how it has grown with regular folk protesting and finally waking up to this reality, then think what it's breeding in the "irregular" folk! I can't begin to think of how it's only going to inspire & trigger more violence and terrorism to a level we haven't even begun to see. There might never be another 9/11, but there will unfortunately be other horrible events, most likely on an unprecedented scale as a result of this genocide being perpetrated on innocent people. Add all the other side effects (bigotry, racism, counter-violence etc.) of that terrorism and It's scary.
Their goal isn't erasing Hamas, it is transfer.
 
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Channel 13: more hizbullah squad were eradicated (the numbers almost reached 100). I remember once nassrla said that for every killing of hizbullah terrorist one Israel will be die. Right now only 4 soldiers and almost 100 hizbullah have been redirected 🤣
You are really retarded if you believe only 4 Israeli soldiers died in clashes with Hezbollah. Keep believing Israeli propaganda.
 
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Pro-Palestinian protest in London sees thousands call for bombing to stop​


Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters have begun gathering in London for a protest urging an end to Israel's attacks in Gaza.
Last weekend, 100,000 people took to the streets of the capital demanding an end to the bombing in Gaza, and police expect similar numbers again.
Rallies are expected in many UK cities, including Manchester and Glasgow.
The demos come as Israel expands its strikes, three weeks after Hamas launched an attack on its territory.
On Saturday afternoon, crowds started to gather near the Golden Jubilee Bridge holding signs saying "Gaza, stop the massacre" and "Free Palestine, end Israeli occupation".
A sound system led people to chant "Stop arming Israel. Stop bombing Gaza", "We are all Palestinian" along with a slogan saying "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free."
London demonstration
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Police warned people to expect large crowds in the Westminster area next to the River Thames
Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters have gathered in central London with banners and posters
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A number of demonstrations are planned this weekend across London, Westminster Council said
Home Secretary Suella Braverman had previously urged police chiefs to consider interpreting the "river to the sea" chant as an "expression of a violent desire to see Israel erased from the world".
Large crowds are expected to gather around the Embankment, Whitehall, Strand, Westminster and Waterloo Bridge, the Metropolitan Police said.
The force said more than 1,000 officers have been deployed.
Elsewhere in the UK, thousands attended a pro-Palestinian rally outside Manchester's Central Library at St Peter's Square.
On Friday, the region's mayor Andy Burnham joined international calls for "a ceasefire by all sides and for the hostages to be released unharmed".
Thousands of pro-Palestine protesters have gathered for a mass demonstration in Manchester
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Greater Manchester Police said extra officers will be deployed at key locations around the city
Demonstrators have been told to stick together and not to talk or interact with the police
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Demonstrators have been told to stick together and not to talk or interact with the police

Last weekend, similar numbers of officers were involved in policing demonstrations in London and 10 people were arrested on the day.
A video later emerged online of a pro-Palestinian protester chanting "jihad" at a smaller protest near the main march last weekend, but the Met said it "had not identified any offences arising from the specific clip".
It prompted Suella Braverman to question Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley over why arrests had not been made.
Ahead of this weekend's demonstrations, the force said officers would be expected to intervene if protesters use the word "jihad" in chants.
"Jihad" literally means "effort" or "struggle" in Arabic. In Islam the main meaning is an internal struggle, such as a believer's struggle to live in accordance with their faith.
It can also be an outward struggle or war, which in Islamic teaching must be in self defence and within prescribed limits.
The Met Police said more than 1,000 officers will be on duty to provide reassurance - and to deal with anyone who breaks the law
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The Met Police said more than 1,000 officers will be on duty to provide reassurance - and to deal with anyone who breaks the law
Cdr Kyle Gordon, who is leading the police operation, said the protest would be policed "right up to the line of the law" and include discussions about "anything we've learnt from previous weeks".
He added: "If somebody is calling for jihad specifically against Israel the officers will intervene, gather the information, report it back into us and we'll be working with colleagues [from counter-terrorism] in relation to what the best course of action is."
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said calls for a ceasefire "aren't going to help the situation".
"Of course we want to see Israel safe, peaceful and secure," he said, but added there was no indication from Hamas that they would accept or abide by a ceasefire.
He warned the protesters to be mindful of misinformation and manipulation, and said that they should be wary of a "small minority" who have more "negative aims".
Demonstrations have been taking place around the world to call for fighting to stop and for aid to be allowed into Gaza.
Protesters demanding a truce flooded Grand Central Terminal in New York, forcing the station to close temporarily.
Hamas launched a surprise assault on Israel on 7 October, killing more than 1,400 people and taking more than 220 hostages.
Since the attack, Israel has been carrying out strikes in Gaza. The Hamas-run health ministry says the strikes have killed more than 7,000 people.
This is the future backing from the country that ruined the Middle East. Hope Israeli leaders are looking at this from a strategic standpoint and not the tactical battle against Gaza. Up until now, Israel has been able to control the narrative and influence the Govt of these countries through that narrative. Thats not going to work any more.
 
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