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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He shouldn't warble on about peace if he has no idea how to bring it about. Otherwise it is just hot air.
He also, however, in that short video, called for an end to the occupation of Palestine, which taken on its own sounds very much like the one-state "solution" favoured by Hamas, whom he seems to support. And Hamas are not that peaceful.
He is a well known Hamas supporter. According to Corbyn, Hamas are "friends". This point is not worth arguing over because it doesn't s a fact he said it. I've seen him say as, I'm sure, have many others.
With every fibre of my being I can't stand Corbyn - he is a total (insert here the worst swear word there is).
I tend to agree with naomi. It's the reason I doubt whether he is actually antisemitic: I doubt if he even could spell the word. But his associations led him to turn a blind eye to actual antisemitism. I'd say he is an opponent of Zionism, which while not the same thing is hugely problematic given Israel has now existed for 70-odd years,
wolf: "As a pacifist, I can find nothing wrong in what he says" - Well leaving aside that pacifism is a primary cause of war for the moment he does not condemn the attrocities of Hamas, thus he at least tacitly agrees with them. He also has form in attending terrorist funerals etc. The man's a disgrace.
A ceasefire will not bring peace because Hamas is dedicated to the complete destruction of Israel & the Israelis, all it will do is give the Hamas leaders time to escape detection, regroup, and attack again.
It was they who unleashed the dogs of war, and now must go where it takes them.
It is regrettable that there have been, & will be more, civilian casualties, but these are the civilians who elected Hamas to govern them, knowing full well of their agenda.
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