Pleased to see the very peaceful March in support of the Palestinians.
Let’s hope the police behave themselves.
Rats like my apple trees. Advice?
Instant coffee….advice needed.
How ironic - some HMRC staff essentially committing fraud.
Just that really
Pleased to see the very peaceful March in support of the Palestinians.
Let’s hope the police behave themselves.
So pleased to see the Jewish demonstration in NY . I hope it does something to stop attacks on Jewish communities and I hope it leads those who have posted on this thread that criticism of Israel is close to anti-semitic to realise it is no such thing. Those of us who support Palestinians do so because they are an oppressed people, and we know that not all Jews support the actions of the Israeli government
Hear hear Glorianny
Glorianny
So pleased to see the Jewish demonstration in NY . I hope it does something to stop attacks on Jewish communities and I hope it leads those who have posted on this thread that criticism of Israel is close to anti-semitic to realise it is no such thing. Those of us who support Palestinians do so because they are an oppressed people, and we know that not all Jews support the actions of the Israeli government
Yes. I agree, too.
Strange that nobody marches or flag waves for the people, particularly children, of Yemen, the people of Syria, at this time being bombed by Russia,the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, the repression of Uyghurs in Xinjiang. Are these unimportant Muslims? particularly the Chinese ? All are horribly persecuted, a lot are children but none in the Arab world , or anywhere else seem to particularly care. Only Israel is the villain, no one else. No wonder some of us think it's anti semitism.
From 1948 to 1967 Gaza was administered by Egypt, and the West Bank by Jordan. After the six day between Egypt, Syria
Jordan and Israel,,a war that Israel won, the administration of both enclaves passed to Israel. In 2007 Hamas won the election and took over the running of Gaza. What a pity they couldn't have spent all the aid that was allocated more wisely and perhaps provided more protection in the way of shelters, air raid sirens and so forth when things became difficult ? Hamas leaders it would appear have retreated to the safety of Qatar abandoning their poor citizens whom they should be protecting,to their fate. What an appallingly cowardly government they turned out to be.
Glorianny I haven’t seen one post on either this thread or the previous two which didn’t support the innocent civilians in Gaza.
It is a dreadful situation both in Gaza and also in Israel for those Israelis who have lost loved ones in the most heinous way along with those whose relatives are held as hostages by Hamas.
Hamas has amassed millions of dollars, which it has spent on weaponry and digging tunnels for its operatives protection, not a solitary dime has it spent on the civilians who elected them.
Jaberwok yes I to wonder where the protests are for those other innocent civilians.
growstuff
uhrp.org/statement/uyghurs-organize-protests-around-the-world/
Your link highlights protests in 2018, have they now been forgotten?
www.counterfire.org/article/protesters-march-against-the-uk-enabling-the-war-on-yemen/ March for Yemen in London 2020
Stop the War march for Syria www.standard.co.uk/news/london/syria-protest-stop-the-war-demonstrators-descend-on-london-in-march-ahead-of-mps-air-strike-vote-a3127491.html
Rohingya support
Thousands protest
For Rohingya advocates such as those in East London, there is a sense that the crisis is set to worsen and that campaigning is the very least they can do.
The past week has seen sporadic but nearly daily protests in London and other cities across the UK.
The largest, on Sunday, drew thousands flooding the streets outside the Myanmar embassy and attracted protesters from across the country.
You simply don't know enough about protests.
Jaberwok
Strange that nobody marches or flag waves for the people, particularly children, of Yemen, the people of Syria, at this time being bombed by Russia,the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, the repression of Uyghurs in Xinjiang. Are these unimportant Muslims? particularly the Chinese ? All are horribly persecuted, a lot are children but none in the Arab world , or anywhere else seem to particularly care. Only Israel is the villain, no one else. No wonder some of us think it's anti semitism.
From 1948 to 1967 Gaza was administered by Egypt, and the West Bank by Jordan. After the six day between Egypt, Syria
Jordan and Israel,,a war that Israel won, the administration of both enclaves passed to Israel. In 2007 Hamas won the election and took over the running of Gaza. What a pity they couldn't have spent all the aid that was allocated more wisely and perhaps provided more protection in the way of shelters, air raid sirens and so forth when things became difficult ? Hamas leaders it would appear have retreated to the safety of Qatar abandoning their poor citizens whom they should be protecting,to their fate. What an appallingly cowardly government they turned out to be.
It's anti-semitic to assume that all Jews agree with the actions of Israel. Judaism is not something which insists on a certain political belief. It is made up of many different branches which have very distinctive practices and beliefs. Not to realise that and to lump all Jewish people together is showing a lack of respect for them.
GrannyGravy13
growstuff
uhrp.org/statement/uyghurs-organize-protests-around-the-world/
Your link highlights protests in 2018, have they now been forgotten?
Earlier this year ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpePRU6MBOQ
I know enough to know that marches in support for other persecuted Muslims are few and far between,( for China, non existent) and lack the enormous turn out as has been witnessed for the past two Saturdays. As for Ukraine? Well, whose heard of them anymore. Selective protesting comes to mind along with anti semitism.
Jaberwok
I know enough to know that marches in support for other persecuted Muslims are few and far between,( for China, non existent) and lack the enormous turn out as has been witnessed for the past two Saturdays. As for Ukraine? Well, whose heard of them anymore. Selective protesting comes to mind along with anti semitism.
Criticising the Israeli government's actions is not anti-semitism.
Thank you growstuff it’s a shame that they are not afforded similar publicity as the anti Israel/pro Palestine protests.
growstuff, No of course criticism of the Israeli government is not anti semitic, but expressing the wish that every Jew on the planet be exterminated and the state of Israel be at the bottom of the Mediterranean is.
Jaberwok
I know enough to know that marches in support for other persecuted Muslims are few and far between,( for China, non existent) and lack the enormous turn out as has been witnessed for the past two Saturdays. As for Ukraine? Well, whose heard of them anymore. Selective protesting comes to mind along with anti semitism.
Are you saying that everyone who is at demonstrations in support of Palestinians are anti semitic?
Jaberwok
growstuff, No of course criticism of the Israeli government is not anti semitic, but expressing the wish that every Jew on the planet be exterminated and the state of Israel be at the bottom of the Mediterranean is.
Who on this thread has done that?
GrannyGravy13
Thank you growstuff it’s a shame that they are not afforded similar publicity as the anti Israel/pro Palestine protests.
Maybe they should get themselves a better PR team.
Sadly, it appears that any chance of a ceasefire has been extinguished. The IDF are reported to be in the next phase and have again warned all Palestinians to move to the South. The South is already struggling to accommodate those who have moved out from the North, it's an absolutely appalling situation for every Gazan.
Pretty brutal press conference with Netanyahu just now. Which, unless I’m missing something here, reinforces a lot of things that Glorianny and growstuff have been saying all along.
Peace vigil for Gaza and Israel
Monday 30 October 2023
5.30 pm — 6.30 pm
Meet Lodge entrance to the corner of Birchfields and Dickenson Road.
Manchester people coming together to pray/reflect for the victims of the conflict for the victims of the conflict and for peace
No speeches just reflection
Electric lights only
I can take you to school.
I need my car from 12
Art 1-3
Manchester from 4.30
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