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Those people who (very rightly) condemn the terrorist atrocites carried out by Hamas two weeks ago...I'm genuinely in hearing this - what were your thoughts on the Palestinians, the West Bank and Gaza up until a fortnight ago?
What do you think should have happened to prevent this war?
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Ah, so this thread is simply a dig at those that dont fall into your left wing mantra. Why am I not surprised. I'll leace the thread alone now.
//Two states? Were the Israeli government up for that? Were they conceding land in the West Bank? I though that was a huge no-no for Netanyahu//
Yes, like I said it was simplistic what I wrote the problem is very complicated but countries like Saudi were trying to help in there too. Maybe it wouldnt happen but you asked what I would like to see.
Just out of interest, who are the 'Experts' you refer to?
high ups in the foreign office and other ministries are called mandarins. ( to heaven born etc , lots of sir, big pensions)
mandarins come in various flavours, and the arab specialists were called camels
so..... what happened to the camels
1956 - Crown was advised by an ex Camel who was fired over suez. DOnt invade Egypt he advised. Mac knifed him.
Bliar - deposition of Sadam, invasion of Iraq - the camels were excluded as everyone knew that they would advise against it. If you recollect the govt of post -war Iraq was a disaster - no camels to direct matters.....
so the camels are there and largely ignored
such is life: someone asked
Note this is a post on arabic speakers in the foreign office, just in case a mad wandering mod thinks it is something else.
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bibi netanyahu's government has been propping up hamas for years. Israeli newspaper Haaretz found that as recently as 2019 he said
"“Anyone who wants to thwart the establishment of a Palestinian state has to support bolstering Hamas and transferring money to Hamas. This is part of our strategy"
nobody from his office or party has issued any denial of this. Yitzak Ghal who is an israeli expert on hamas finances published details on how this was done in the jerusalem post...
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he found that some three quarters of hamas funding channels were supervised or controlled by israel.
israel has been propping hamas up for years in addition to assisting its creation in the 1980s... the reason they have been doing this is because netanyahu's government disagrees with the oslo accords and does not wish for gaza and the palestinian authority to be under the same government. effectively they accepted the previous mini wars with hamas as the price for doing this... embraced them in fact because of the political gain they made from them. they cared not a jot about casualties on either sides resulting from this policy.
what i have written above has been expressed in the times of israel, the jerusalem post and haaretz... it is not a fringe opinion in israel and it is certainly not antisemitism. the government of israel poured money and support into hamas for its own despicable purposes. it wanted to sideline the palestinian authority and keep palestine divided. that government carries a lot of responsibility for this war and for the innocent lives destroyed on october 7th. if they had supported the palestinian authority and treated it as a partner instead of sidelining it and worked with it to restore gaza to PA control then this war would not have happened. they didn't and you reap what you sow.
There is compelling view that it wouldn't have come about at all if the Israelis had not been so complacent in trusting in their sophisticated security arrangements - 'Iron Dome' & surveillance techniques etc.
What they didn't seem to allow for was a simple, primitive, early morning mass insurgence by the use of a bulldozer and wire cutters !
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