• @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    134 months ago

    Hamas’ official policy is to accept the 1967 borders and a two state solution. It seems like you have a problem separating reality from propaganda.

    • MxM111
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      -24 months ago

      Hamas continues reflecting legitimacy of Israel, it never recognized it. Read any encyclopedia entry on Hamas. Sure, they would like to get all the land according to 1967 agreement, but they do not promise to recognize Israel even then.

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        I reject the legitimacy of Israel. It was built on terrorism, won a few wars, had a chance to create a stable solution and passed, and is now an Apartheid state at best.

        Not recognizing Israel doesn’t mean anything else. It’s the diplomatic version of pretending someone is invisible.

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          4 months ago

          It denies right to exist. It is not “invisibility game”. It has direct goal to erase the state and people in it. Hamas actions directly confirm it. For years it attacked civilian population with the goal of eradicate it. They are openly stating this the same multiple times themselves. They are showing it in their murderous actions and you pretend that it is some kind of “invisibility game”? Just Google “Hamas statements about Israel right to exist”. They want to physically destroy it. Jezus!

          Edit: Also, your double standards appalling: you reject Israel legitimacy because 70years ago they used terrorism tactics to get rid of Brits. But you seems totaly OK with Hamas today.

          • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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            14 months ago

            I have never said I was okay with terrorists. You can have those words back. And the charter means exactly what it says. We didn’t commit genocide when we denied Saddam’s Iraq or Hitler’s Germany an existence. And not recognizing a state has a known international meaning. No amount of word salad trying to conflate terrorist attacks with genocide can undo that.

            • MxM111
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              04 months ago

              The goal of Hamas, stated many times, is to destroy Israel. Hamas actions are terrorism. Hamas goal is genocide aimed against one specific group of people. Your example of WW2 is actually a good one. It was not a genocide despite of the fact that Allies bombed essentially to zero cities like Dresden. Allies goal was to remove Nazi from power. Israel goal is to remove Hamas from power. So, what’s the difference?

              • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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                14 months ago

                The difference is Dresden was a one off war crime. We didn’t keep doing it to every urban area, we didn’t corral civilians, and we certainly didn’t deny them food aid.

                Based on how dead set you are on them killing Israelis, are you sure it’s not just you wanting to kill Israelis?

                • MxM111
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                  -14 months ago

                  You sure about all that? Hunger within German population was present, the red army (part of the Allies) was known for rapes, and Israel did not bomb to the extend Allies bombed Dresden, not even close. The civilian losses in WW2 were massive. The cities after WW2 were in ruins, and both sides (with exception of Paris) did not hesitate to bomb cities if there were military targets including military manufacturing facilities.

                  Yes war is ugly, but not every war is genocide, most of them are not.

                  • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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                    14 months ago

                    Israel absolutely went to Dresden levels. They’ve even been caught doing demolition with their ground troops just to make sure.

                    And who the fuck is talking about Russia? Did I miss something? Is D.C. now the Kremlin?

      • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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        54 months ago

        That “source” dives straight into debunked Israeli propaganda. From repeatedly claiming Hamas took control of Gaza by force to repeating the debunked claim about beheaded babies. Then it ignores anything written after the year 2000.

        It buries the fact that Hamas won election more than ten paragraphs down. As if to provide the author a defense of having mentioned it.

        They also completely neglect to mention Hamas won that election on a moderate platform and was immediately attacked by Israel, physically and politically, for doing so. When the result of a moderate, anti-corruption, party winning is an immediate de facto declaration of war, I don’t see how anyone can objectively claim Hamas as the oppressor.

        Now to the current situation. Israel should be dissolved. The commission of a genocide is beyond the rights of any state and is a clear sign they cannot be trusted partners in peace. The only right answer is a UN transition government to a representative democracy that gives everyone rights to vote and bars the military from acting inside the borders of the successor state.

          • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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            24 months ago

            Israel is a country. Dissolving a country and putting a regional transition government in place is not a genocide.

            But I’m not surprised you’d try to associate it as such.

            • MxM111
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              -14 months ago

              Let’s not pretend that destroying Israel means just dissolving the state. Hamas quite clearly demonstrated this with recent attack aimed to brutally kill 1000+ of civilian Jews.

              • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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                14 months ago

                Oh no. We’re going to mean it. Because the UN has done it before. Israel isn’t some special snowflake. The Jews who live there can learn to live with their neighbors under an objective and fair government.

                The country is not the people.