I will never back the terrorist organisation that is hamas , not arsed what people think on here , I can guess though
Islamic terror isn't an Israel thing and I get irritated when we support it in the UK .. bothers meIsrael had a large hand in creating them to make life difficult for the PLO.
I feel sorry for ordinary Palestinians living under both Hamas and Israel.
And when they try to protest peacefully they end up getting shot by the IDF.
I will never back the terrorist organisation that is hamas , not arsed what people think on here , I can guess though
I find the people openly celebrating the attacks on the streets of the UK very disturbing.I will never back the terrorist organisation that is hamas , not arsed what people think on here , I can guess though
Islamic terror isn't an Israel thing and I get irritated when we support it in the UK .. bothers me
Am 100% against Palestinian flags being flown around London, or anywhere else in the UK. Get it away.
Am 100% against Palestinian flags being flown around London, or anywhere else in the UK. Get it away.
But fine with Ukranian?
How about the Israeli flag? Is that OK?
I find the people openly celebrating the attacks on the streets of the UK very disturbing.
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In this case I think it’s potentially more baiting and will encourage more trouble on our “impartial” doorstep.
Downing Street was lit up with the Israeli flag last night, there is no impartiality.
We support Israel unequivocally, I don't agreebut that's the way it is but let's not pretend we're impartial.
Would you also say that as a nation we are publicly impartial? I didn’t particularly get that vibe.
I don't think it's the type of issue people are impartial on to be honest but when we're lighting up government buildings with the Israeli flag I think it's strange to say there's a bias towards Palestine.
1. I oppose the murder of civilians on both sides.
2. I support a 2 state solution whereby Israel removes its illegal settlements from the West Bank and Hamas recognises the Israeli state.
3. Criticism of Israeli crimes doesn’t make one an anti Semite.
That’s about it really.
I’ve probably butchered my point. Every 5 minutes when it kicks off between the two, there are flags flown, protests demonstrated, etc, concentrated in London where there’s a large Jewish population - not so much Palestinian, but still significant. How long before it turns into physical violence?
Definitely, Israel have essentially ignored any semblance of sovereignty there. A big step towards peace would be mutual recognition by each state of the other’s right to exist.Regarding point 2, worth pointing out that Hamas don't control the west bank and life there is hardly a bed of roses for ordinary Palestinians.
They tried that. Israeli PM Rabin was assassinated by the far right in Israel for signing the Oslo accords that set Israel on a path to piece with Palestine. It was quite a moment in history seeing Rabin and Arafat shaking hands. It’s been downhill since then.Definitely, Israel have essentially ignored any semblance of sovereignty there. A big step towards peace would be mutual recognition by each state of the other’s right to exist.
OK, I think I have my answers, I'll just close the thread. Clearly people can't manage to mourn loss of innocent life without rambling angrily about their personal bigoted opinions.
Correct. But the Netanyahu regime need to learn from the peace process over here.They tried that. Israeli PM Rabin was assassinated by the far right in Israel for signing the Oslo accords that set Israel on a path to piece with Palestine. It was quite a moment in history seeing Rabin and Arafat shaking hands. It’s been downhill since then.
To be fair your OP was political as it was questioning why Hamas is viewed as a terrorist organisation
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