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Sick Boy

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Mass graves at hospitals in gaza, Israel really are just doing what they want at this point , the worst part of it all is western countries tried their own soldiers for far less in Iraq .... its hard to trust the powers that be ever again , we've all had our pants pulled down
To make it even worse it’s being funded by the west.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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To make it even worse it’s being funded by the west.
Saw that the US 'aid' package for Israel included a portion that was to be used as relief for Gaza. What a bizarre deal, here's money to keep up your campaign of destruction, but make sure to use some of it to help repair the damage?
 

chiefdave

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Who could possibly have predicted this
The US says Israel may have used American-supplied weapons in breach of international humanitarian law in some instances during the war in Gaza.
It is "reasonable to assess" that those arms have been used in ways "inconsistent" with Israel's obligations, says the state department.
meanwhile in the UK
Foreign Secretary David Cameron has said Britain is opposed to the military operation in Rafah, but is unlikely to follow America in delaying arms sales to Israel.
 

Jamesimus

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Well this is strange



Regardless of the fact those tweets are a load of bollocks, if you were Palestinian, what would you be supportive of exactly, and why? I’m guessing you’d support the actions of the IDF and Israeli government?


Very strange post

A shame when there are people in the thread who have correctly done an about-turn on their previously held opinions and credit to them.
 

messiahrobins

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A united States senator

He didn't mean literally lol, and i am no fan of him as he is a bit too left wing for my liking for what a proper patriotic Republican should be. What he was trying to say was the war effort is taking too long, which it is and why there are now splits in the Israeli Government beginning to show, as many feel Netanyahu has been too soft on Hamas.. It should have been over ages ago and Hamas finished.
Sadly it seems Hamas is resurgent in some areas.
 

messiahrobins

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Regardless of the fact those tweets are a load of bollocks, if you were Palestinian, what would you be supportive of exactly, and why? I’m guessing you’d support the actions of the IDF and Israeli government?


Very strange post

A shame when there are people in the thread who have correctly done an about-turn on their previously held opinions and credit to them.
I am supportive of the IDF and Israeli Government in the main, although i do think tactically they have got it wrong as they didn't go in hard enough hence why it is now going on so long. I do think they have not been precise enough in their operation and there have been far too many innocent civilians killed so obviously there will be hard questions to be answered eventually.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I am supportive of the IDF and Israeli Government in the main, although i do think tactically they have got it wrong as they didn't go in hard enough hence why it is now going on so long. I do think they have not been precise enough in their operation and there have been far too many innocent civilians killed so obviously there will be hard questions to be answered eventually.
What of the innocents killed in the West Bank where Hamas has no influence?
 

duffer

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It is unverified

It's been verified by a number of news organisations, as well you know.

The only thing worse than a troll, is a mince thick one like you.

One day someone who knows you might find all the bullshit you spout here. How embarrassed will you be then?

Just give it a fucking rest, eh, it might be good for you...
 

Tea & Busquets

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Not looking good for Iran’s president, which is probably not what the region needs right now.
As an Iranian I can tell you he really has no influence on anything. just a placeholder. If the supreme leader was on that helicopter it would be a totally different situation though.
 

eastwoodsdustman

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I wonder if it was ‘arranged’ and who made it happen. I know weather was bad but it seems convenient that hes been killed given Irans current activities at home and in the middle east.
 

duffer

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I wonder if it was ‘arranged’ and who made it happen. I know weather was bad but it seems convenient that hes been killed given Irans current activities at home and in the middle east.

Well I'd never put anything past the Israeli state, currently it clearly thinks it's beyond international law.

However, it would be a massive provocation, and maybe the simplest explanation is the right one here.

Poor weather, difficult flying conditions, and aircraft that can't be maintained properly because of sanctions.

I've heard helicopters described as a large collection of moving parts flying together in loose formation, maybe it just broke. No great loss, imho.
 

OffenhamSkyBlue

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I wonder if it was ‘arranged’ and who made it happen. I know weather was bad but it seems convenient that hes been killed given Irans current activities at home and in the middle east.
Jewish people may believe they have an enhanced ability/right to call upon divine intervention, but it crashed due to extreme weather. Nothing else. The question could be asked as to why they were flying, but i don't suppose Mossad makes the Iranian government's travel arrangements. Besides, while he was a close religious ally of the Ayatollah, it isn't him that pulled the strings.
 

Grendel

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I wonder if it was ‘arranged’ and who made it happen. I know weather was bad but it seems convenient that hes been killed given Irans current activities at home and in the middle east.

I think thats a ridiculous conspiracy theory
 

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