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By:Jai Anant Dehadrai

As a long time supporter of Israel and its struggle to assert its own rightful place in the Middle East, the senseless bloodshed over the past few weeks in the Gaza strip has left me deeply disillusioned. Haunting images of dismembered babies and mutilated toddlers ought to have been enough to evoke compassion in the coldest of hearts. Unfortunately, for the civilians being butchered on both sides, Hamas and Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu have staunchly refused to abide by the terms of a cease-fire. This is also an opportune moment for Prime Minister Modi to flex his diplomatic muscle where it really counts, and help bring an end to the horrors of this war.

Regardless of our geographical location on the globe, I earnestly believe that the youth around the world has a stake in the unrest that has left two important countries bruised and further divided. The tragedy is that young Indians erroneously believe that their country is immune from the fallout of a war in their own backyard.

My alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania, gave me some of my best friends who, like me, had traveled from different corners of the world to receive an ivy-league education. Week after week, we shed our inhibitions and curiously sought out each other, in an effort to know more about the cultures and ideas that had once seemed alien and out of reach. We tried each other’s food, shared our music and even discussed our fears and aspirations. Turned out, to no one’s surprise but mine, that we weren’t so different after all.

Penn also opened my eyes to a world beyond the wearisome rhetoric of Indo-Pak warmongering that we’re all brought up on, and the endless cycle of death and violence that we’re programmed into accepting as the norm. One of my closest friend’s at Penn was a brilliant Pakistani physicist, who shared my skepticism of insecure politicians from both our countries. We recognized these so-called ‘leaders’ of our communities, who were really just petty-minds accruing political equity by stoking the embers of hate. We saw the deviousness and we rejected it.

I mention this because it’s important that we, the youth, realize the futility of war and violence, especially in an age where high-pitched news anchors have replaced ‘news’ with hysteria. This newspaper, the Times of India, is one of the few media houses in the world that has attempted to promote peace and not war, between India and Pakistan.

At UPenn, I had an opportunity to meet some of the most talented minds from Israel. We bonded over our respective cultural idiosyncrasies, and I reveled in the discovery that Jewish parents were often just as conservative as their Indian counterparts. We discussed our political histories, exchanging notes on the two iron ladies who ruled our countries and in times of crisis fought back aggressors. I asked them if their generation endorsed the cycle of war and retaliation with Palestine, and if the violence would ever end. I expected a resounding retort justifying the military operations over the years; after all this was the country that single-handedly repelled several enemies in the six-day war, and even today possessed one of the world’s most lethal counterterrorism agency, Mossad. Oh, but I was wrong. One after the other, my Jewish classmates rejected violence as a solution and shared their dream for an equitable resolution that would end the tensions once and for all.

No one denies Netanyahu’s conviction when it comes to dealing with Hamas and its militant arm. The question is, how far is this ruthless retaliation moral when it comes at the cost of hundreds of children and innocent civilians?
@Hazzy997 @Rex7@500 @Contrarian@idune@Ravi Nair@Echo_419
 
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A simple answer will end this question
"This is noone of our business"
We have a lot of issues in India itself.
 
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Gaza . Look at syria . What US sponsored Wahabbi have done killed over 200,000 Syrians. But then many sunni muslims here will support wahabbi scum.I would say in terms of religious freedoms ,Syria is the best state in Middle East. People are allowed to convert out of Islam to other religions. Plus , Assad don't teach hate for kafir. They teach that every religion if practicsed properly leads you to heaven. They do frown on Zionism though.

I don't give a rat's *** about Gaza ,especially after seeing what that wahabbi palestinian hazzy997 has to say about dharmic religion and indians.

Gazans raise their child with hate. Its their problem. Israel is brutal . Hamas should not fire rockets .
 
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Gaza . Look at syria . What US sponsored Wahabbi have done killed over 200,000 Syrians. But then many sunni muslims here will support wahabbi scum.

I don't give a rat's *** about Gaza ,especially after seeing what that wahabbi palestinian hazzy997 has to say about dharmic religion and indians.

Gazans raise their child with hate. Its their problem. Israel is brutal . Hamas should not fire rockets .
Syria is not getting the media attention which it truly deserves...May be because Jihadist don't allow them in syria.
 
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Syria is not getting the media attention which it truly deserves...May be because Jihadist don't allow them in syria.

USA supports the jihadist al qaeda and trains them in Jordan and Turkey.Majority of the western media controlled by oiligarchs of west and are linked to US state dept by the hip. Hence ,no coverage. Plus this palestine thing is good diversion of attention from Ukraine and syria .
 
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USA supports the jihadist al qaeda and trains them in Jordan and Turkey.Majority of the western media controlled by oiligarchs of west and are linked to US state dept by the hip. Hence ,no coverage. Plus this palestine thing is good diversion of attention from Ukraine and syria .
I think the U.S miscalculated.They wanted to get rid of Bashar al Assad who was clearly anti- America. So they blindly started supporting all the rebel fractions including those from al qaeda , ISIL etc. I don't think U.S wants to spread al qaeda terror & get another 9/11.But the lack of media cover is quiet sickening.
 
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I think the U.S miscalculated.They wanted to get rid of Bashar al Assad who was clearly anti- America. So they blindly started supporting all the rebel fractions including those from al qaeda , ISIL etc. I don't think U.S wants to spread al qaeda terror & get another 9/11.But the lack of media cover is quiet sickening.

I think its calculated. Looking at the events of Ukraine. I can safely say they are planning a big war with Russian Federation. There was a article in one of the pro-banderovots Ukraine media talking about nuclear attacks on Russian strategic facilities by NATO submarines from Baltic (reaching their targets in 6 minutes and severely reducing evacuation time) and NATO/Ukrainian forces conquering kubans ,crimea and US forces conquering Eastern Russia on Euromaidan site .Note that Euromaidan site is run by ukrainians affliated to Heritage Foundation which is in turn is a dept of CIA itself. All the kind of ideas .Simply madness.
 
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I think its calculated. Looking at the events of Ukraine. I can safely say they are planning a big war with Russian Federation. There was a article in one of the pro-banderovots Ukraine media talking about nuclear attacks on Russian strategic facilities by NATO submarines from Baltic (reaching their targets in 6 minutes and severely reducing evacuation time) and NATO/Ukrainian forces conquering kubans ,crimea and US forces conquering Eastern Russia on Euromaidan site .Note that Euromaidan site is run by ukrainians affliated to Heritage Foundation which is in turn is a dept of CIA itself. All the kind of ideas .Simply madness.
This is madness! Any thought to take out Russia's Nuclear assets is crazy
 
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This is madness! Any thought to take out Russia's Nuclear assets is crazy

I know.But it made me realise one thing. USA does not care about its own citizens and is now controlled by a certain elite and an oiligarchy.. But then there are theories that Obama is affliated with muslim brotherhood and a closet muslim. That could also another reason . After all Russia crushed very powerful Islamic empires ,Islam in Caucusus ,Islam in Siberia and in subjugated it in central asia. That could be one reason why Obama has beef with Russia. Other is that corporate elite badly want russian resources to the point that they don't care if billions of Americans and other westerners die in the russian nuclear and biological counterstrike.

America is an oligarchy, not a democracy or republic, university study finds - Washington Times
 
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By:Jai Anant Dehadrai

As a long time supporter of Israel and its struggle to assert its own rightful place in the Middle East, the senseless bloodshed over the past few weeks in the Gaza strip has left me deeply disillusioned. Haunting images of dismembered babies and mutilated toddlers ought to have been enough to evoke compassion in the coldest of hearts. Unfortunately, for the civilians being butchered on both sides, Hamas and Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu have staunchly refused to abide by the terms of a cease-fire. This is also an opportune moment for Prime Minister Modi to flex his diplomatic muscle where it really counts, and help bring an end to the horrors of this war.

Regardless of our geographical location on the globe, I earnestly believe that the youth around the world has a stake in the unrest that has left two important countries bruised and further divided. The tragedy is that young Indians erroneously believe that their country is immune from the fallout of a war in their own backyard.

My alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania, gave me some of my best friends who, like me, had traveled from different corners of the world to receive an ivy-league education. Week after week, we shed our inhibitions and curiously sought out each other, in an effort to know more about the cultures and ideas that had once seemed alien and out of reach. We tried each other’s food, shared our music and even discussed our fears and aspirations. Turned out, to no one’s surprise but mine, that we weren’t so different after all.

Penn also opened my eyes to a world beyond the wearisome rhetoric of Indo-Pak warmongering that we’re all brought up on, and the endless cycle of death and violence that we’re programmed into accepting as the norm. One of my closest friend’s at Penn was a brilliant Pakistani physicist, who shared my skepticism of insecure politicians from both our countries. We recognized these so-called ‘leaders’ of our communities, who were really just petty-minds accruing political equity by stoking the embers of hate. We saw the deviousness and we rejected it.

I mention this because it’s important that we, the youth, realize the futility of war and violence, especially in an age where high-pitched news anchors have replaced ‘news’ with hysteria. This newspaper, the Times of India, is one of the few media houses in the world that has attempted to promote peace and not war, between India and Pakistan.

At UPenn, I had an opportunity to meet some of the most talented minds from Israel. We bonded over our respective cultural idiosyncrasies, and I reveled in the discovery that Jewish parents were often just as conservative as their Indian counterparts. We discussed our political histories, exchanging notes on the two iron ladies who ruled our countries and in times of crisis fought back aggressors. I asked them if their generation endorsed the cycle of war and retaliation with Palestine, and if the violence would ever end. I expected a resounding retort justifying the military operations over the years; after all this was the country that single-handedly repelled several enemies in the six-day war, and even today possessed one of the world’s most lethal counterterrorism agency, Mossad. Oh, but I was wrong. One after the other, my Jewish classmates rejected violence as a solution and shared their dream for an equitable resolution that would end the tensions once and for all.

No one denies Netanyahu’s conviction when it comes to dealing with Hamas and its militant arm. The question is, how far is this ruthless retaliation moral when it comes at the cost of hundreds of children and innocent civilians?
@Hazzy997 @Rex7@500 @Contrarian@idune@Ravi Nair@Echo_419

Simple answer should be it is none of our Business,We have far to many problems to deal with
 
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The question is, how far is this ruthless retaliation moral when it comes at the cost of hundreds of children and innocent civilians?
@Hazzy997 @Rex7@500 @Contrarian@idune@Ravi Nair@Echo_419
If u live in Japan, you can ask some old locals how did US retaliate when Japanese attacked US military base.

And then think how would they retaliate of Japanese were raining rockets on New York and Washington.
 
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If u live in Japan, you can ask some old locals how did US retaliate when Japanese attacked US military base.

And then think how would they retaliate of Japanese were raining rockets on New York and Washington.
so your gov decided to use american style ? plan a hit on yourself ( killing 3 young jews and hamas is stupid enough to say they are responsible) and in return lets kill +1000 muslims mostly children. the same style US used against japan and iraq. aren't you planning on using nukes ?
not that i should say it but i do not support hamas at all just want to stop you from spreading BS
 
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Didn't know there are so many HAMAS lovers in India. :eek:

If the so called Ummah and its mighty defender Pakistan can't do Shit to stop Israel from attacking Gaza then why should we bother? It's none of our business!
Bother ..i don't care much about Arab - Israeli conflict. I was just reporting an interesting blog on TOI. That all.

If u live in Japan, you can ask some old locals how did US retaliate when Japanese attacked US military base.

And then think how would they retaliate of Japanese were raining rockets on New York and Washington.
Why are u getting angry ? Was just reporting an interesting blog on TOI & wanted to know some Israeli reaction. I guess IDF is the wrong section. Keep Japan out it since i'm also out of Japan for now.
 
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so your gov decided to use american style ? plan a hit on yourself ( killing 3 young jews and hamas is stupid enough to say they are responsible) and in return lets kill +1000 muslims mostly children. the same style US used against japan and iraq. aren't you planning on using nukes ?
not that i should say it but i do not support hamas at all just want to stop you from spreading BS
I already explain zillion times that this operation is not about murder of 3 teens but about hundreds of rockets fired by Gaza terrorists at Israeli cities + terror tunnels built into Israel from Gaza.

Israel repeatedly asked for cease fire and Hamas refused. You slaughtered and starved to death 170,000 people in Syria, u turned 7 million people into refugees. So spare me of ur crocodile tears.

Why are u getting angry ? Was just reporting an interesting blog on TOI & wanted to know some Israeli reaction. I guess IDF is the wrong section. Keep Japan out it since i'm also out of Japan for now.
I am not angry I am just telling how would other countries retaliate. No one would tolerate such daily terror against its citizens.

Israel is only country to build Iron Dome to shoot down rockets, any other country would simply fire an MLRS salvo at sources of fire.
 
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