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Azar Ali

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Mollygo Mon 12-Feb-24 18:27:24

Should he be allowed to stand for the LP in the Rochdale by-election after his remarks? Apologising doesn’t mean he doesn’t think exactly what he said.

caknib Tue 13-Feb-24 12:59:51

I don't see any accusation. I'm pretty sure everybody is worried and upset about whats happening.

foxie48 Tue 13-Feb-24 12:47:14

My post was not an accusation. I asked a simple question with regard to Netanyahu's actions in Gaza being justifiable or acceptable as collateral damage. If you don't think it's justifiable or acceptable collateral damage, just say so.

Aveline Tue 13-Feb-24 12:30:42

Of course it's not justifiable. Is that MP wrong though?

Callistemon21 Tue 13-Feb-24 12:16:57

I reported foxie48's post as it makes untrue accusations against other posters.

Whether or not it remains is up to GNHQ but it is a shocking accusation to make against posters who have always condemned the deaths of innocent people and never, ever claimed anything if this is justified.

Best not to engage, GrannyGravy13.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 13-Feb-24 11:55:26

foxie48 where have I or any other poster on here said that the loss of life is justifiable ?

foxie48 Tue 13-Feb-24 11:51:28

GrannyGravy13

Just because I recognise that the blame for this current situation lays firmly at the feet of Hamas, does not mean that I am not appalled at the loss of life in Palestine.

Do you think it is justifiable? Are these dead women and children acceptable collateral damage in Netanyahu's attempt to rid the world of Hamas in order to protect Israeli citizens? Is it even possible to eliminate a vile ideology by bombing it or is Netanyahu just acting as a recruiting agent for Hamas?

I haven't seen anyone, on any of the threads about Gaza, support Hamas. As far as I am aware everyone condemns their actions on 7/10. What we have been discussing is Netanyahu's response and the actions of the IDF in Gaza. TBH I would expect everyone to be appalled by the loss of life in Palestine, I take it as a given but there's a difference in being "appalled" and believing it is "justifiable.

Callistemon21 Tue 13-Feb-24 11:36:13

GrannyGravy13

Just because I recognise that the blame for this current situation lays firmly at the feet of Hamas, does not mean that I am not appalled at the loss of life in Palestine.

Yes, it is not either/or and I resent the implication that we do not care. It is a horrific situation for all those affected.
I have never said anything other than that.

It is also frightening to think that other countries around Israel are harbouring Hamas leaders and the whole situation could escalate dramatically, becoming more widespread.
Both sides seem to be intransigent.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 13-Feb-24 11:34:28

What I am really worried about is that Netanyahu simply isn’t listening to the world.

He has no intention of withdrawing from Gaza after hostilities cease (if they ever do) - Israel will become am occupying force suppressing the Palestinians.

How can they be stopped?

The only way is sanctions and refusal to sell Israel arms -

What a mess.

Glorianny Tue 13-Feb-24 11:30:58

Parsley3

BBC News - They were Israel's 'eyes on the border' - but their Hamas warnings went unheard
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-67958260

Is this proof?

Thanks for posting this . If it isn't proof it is at the very least grounds for discussion about what went on.
The remarks might have been crass but whilst there is evidence like this, from young women who gave their lives, speaking out should not be an offence. It might have been deliberate, it might have been a complete screw up, but something enabled Hamas to get through and for some reason these women were ignored. If no one can ask why without being accused of antisemitism what value does that put on their lives?

GrannyGravy13 Tue 13-Feb-24 11:26:00

Just because I recognise that the blame for this current situation lays firmly at the feet of Hamas, does not mean that I am not appalled at the loss of life in Palestine.

Callistemon21 Tue 13-Feb-24 11:18:46

So do we all.

I still say the remark was crass.

foxie48 Tue 13-Feb-24 11:15:49

GrannyGravy13

I am amazed that nobody is bothered by Hamas Head Honchos repeatedly stating that they will repeat their actions of 7/10/23 until every Jew is wiped off of the planet.

Blinken "Israelis were dehumanized in the most horrific way on October 7," he told a news conference in Tel Aviv. "The hostages have been dehumanised every day since. But that cannot be a license to dehumanise others."

I totally agree with Blinken and this is why I (and I am not alone) completely abhor what is happening in Gaza. Totally innocent people are losing their lives, their homes and their futures because of Netanyahu's obsession to stay in power. Thank goodness the US and our own govt have started to back away from supporting this crazy man. This is not about bringing hostages home, it's about keeping Netanyahu out of prison.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 13-Feb-24 11:14:36

growstuff

GrannyGravy13

Callistemon21

GrannyGravy13

I am amazed that nobody is bothered by Hamas Head Honchos repeatedly stating that they will repeat their actions of 7/10/23 until every Jew is wiped off of the planet.

As they sit in safety in other countries, watching their people being slaughtered and refusing to release hostages.
Does that suit their agenda?

In my opinion Callistemon21: it 100% suits their agenda.

This isn't about supporting a favourite football team. It's about wading through the reams of reports and trying to sort out facts from all the propaganda on both sides, including "supporters" in various foreign governments justifying their own actions.

growstuff exactly.

People are being killed and maimed, orphaned and destitute, starved and tortured.

So I feel we must be absolutely scrupulous as far as possible in our presentation of facts.

So - the evidence we have so far concerning the hostages is this -

The largest amount of freed hostages were as a result of negotiations between Qatar, Egypt, hamas and Israel.

Since then Israel has freed 3 hostages at the expense of thousands upon thousands of lives, as well as managing to “accidentally kill” a number of other hostages being held captive.

Hamas have said that they are willing to negotiate further on the release of hostages, but Netanyahu has turned this down to the horror of the hostages families, who protested in the Knesset.

Parsley3 Tue 13-Feb-24 11:12:48

I understand why you used that analogy, growstuff. I can't see see how full support for either side is possible when each is engaged in unspeakable actions. I just want it to stop.

Callistemon21 Tue 13-Feb-24 11:08:24

It's the way you always try to belittle the opinions of others, growstuff.

growstuff Tue 13-Feb-24 11:05:45

Callistemon21

How crass.

Really? I'm afraid that's genuinely how I think some people see the situation.

You are entitled to your opinion, as I am mine.

growstuff Tue 13-Feb-24 11:04:48

GrannyGravy13

I am amazed that nobody is bothered by Hamas Head Honchos repeatedly stating that they will repeat their actions of 7/10/23 until every Jew is wiped off of the planet.

I'm extremely bothered, which increases my sympathy for the Palestinians bearing the brunt of it all, knowing there's nothing they can do.

Callistemon21 Tue 13-Feb-24 11:04:04

How crass.

growstuff Tue 13-Feb-24 11:02:58

GrannyGravy13

Callistemon21

GrannyGravy13

I am amazed that nobody is bothered by Hamas Head Honchos repeatedly stating that they will repeat their actions of 7/10/23 until every Jew is wiped off of the planet.

As they sit in safety in other countries, watching their people being slaughtered and refusing to release hostages.
Does that suit their agenda?

In my opinion Callistemon21: it 100% suits their agenda.

This isn't about supporting a favourite football team. It's about wading through the reams of reports and trying to sort out facts from all the propaganda on both sides, including "supporters" in various foreign governments justifying their own actions.

growstuff Tue 13-Feb-24 10:59:44

Anniebach

The lack of action spoken of here is the government of Israel
allowing the massacre of Israeli citizens

Agreed. And?

There is a possibility that Mossad/the IDF/the Israeli government was told, but mistakenly believed the defences were strong enough.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 13-Feb-24 10:48:04

Callistemon21

GrannyGravy13

I am amazed that nobody is bothered by Hamas Head Honchos repeatedly stating that they will repeat their actions of 7/10/23 until every Jew is wiped off of the planet.

As they sit in safety in other countries, watching their people being slaughtered and refusing to release hostages.
Does that suit their agenda?

In my opinion Callistemon21: it 100% suits their agenda.

Callistemon21 Tue 13-Feb-24 10:42:21

GrannyGravy13

I am amazed that nobody is bothered by Hamas Head Honchos repeatedly stating that they will repeat their actions of 7/10/23 until every Jew is wiped off of the planet.

As they sit in safety in other countries, watching their people being slaughtered and refusing to release hostages.
Does that suit their agenda?

caknib Tue 13-Feb-24 10:29:11

Dreadfully sad,heartbreaking for people affected. Surely its not an either/ or situation?
I can't look at images or think about it.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 13-Feb-24 10:12:10

I am amazed that nobody is bothered by Hamas Head Honchos repeatedly stating that they will repeat their actions of 7/10/23 until every Jew is wiped off of the planet.

Oreo Tue 13-Feb-24 10:09:34

Anniebach

The lack of action spoken of here is the government of Israel
allowing the massacre of Israeli citizens

It’s a ludicrous and awful accusation isn’t it? And yes, an anti-semitic one.