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The Guardian reports that Trump says all Palestinians should move out of Gaza

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Claremont Sun 26-Jan-25 18:31:18

as he agrees to deliver a massive number of bombs for the IDF- so they can clear the country.

Are they planning the Ben Gurrion Canal yet- was it was this is all about, as some suspected a long time ago.

Call me cynical andpessimistic. Where on earth are they supposed to go?

Babs03 Mon 27-Jan-25 21:17:16

Anniebach

Again, Israel at fault

Yes Annie, the Israeli government probably is at fault for making sone bad decisions. God knows our own governments have made enough, some that resulted in a loss of innocent lives in illegal wars. And Netanyahu is not a popular man with many Israelis or even members of his own government.
And I know you will put your own spin on this but in all honesty I don’t think there is a government anywhere that doesn’t make bad decisions at some point, especially in times of war.

Anniebach Mon 27-Jan-25 21:25:44

I don’t put a spin on anything. So when the IRA caused explosions in England it was the fault of England

MayBee70 Mon 27-Jan-25 21:33:30

Anniebach

I don’t put a spin on anything. So when the IRA caused explosions in England it was the fault of England

If warnings had been ignored questions would have been asked.

Babs03 Mon 27-Jan-25 21:34:49

Anniebach

I don’t put a spin on anything. So when the IRA caused explosions in England it was the fault of England

The English government made some bad decisions regarding ‘the troubles’ for sure, inasmuch as negotiations that led to the GFA could have been initiated earlier and saved more lives. Indeed it was mothers from both sides of the divide marching to end the bloodshed that finally tipped the scales. But there was much intransigence in the government when it came to sitting down with the enemy to work out a lasting peace deal, however, in the end it had to be done and there is much to be learned from that.

Anniebach Mon 27-Jan-25 21:36:33

It was the fault of England, thank you

Babs03 Mon 27-Jan-25 21:40:56

Okay whatever you say Annie. Tbh is like attempting to debate with a newel post.
Anyway, perhaps it is time to save myself a fruitless task and get to bed.
And with that a very good night.

Anniebach Mon 27-Jan-25 21:53:04

Good night, and again thank you

maddyone Tue 28-Jan-25 00:04:46

I always thought victim blaming was unacceptable.
And I believe it is.
Whatever bad decisions are made the victims are never to blame, the perpetrators are wholly responsible.
It’s like blaming a woman who’s wearing a short skirt for getting raped.

growstuff Tue 28-Jan-25 00:33:15

maddyone

I always thought victim blaming was unacceptable.
And I believe it is.
Whatever bad decisions are made the victims are never to blame, the perpetrators are wholly responsible.
It’s like blaming a woman who’s wearing a short skirt for getting raped.

Except it's not blaming! It's explaining what seemed to have happened and trying to prevent it from happening again.

No wonder "lessons are never learnt" (sigh).

Anniebach Tue 28-Jan-25 03:51:48

It is victim blaming and Holocaust denial

growstuff Tue 28-Jan-25 04:08:59

Anniebach

It is victim blaming and Holocaust denial

For goodness sake! It really is not!

I haven't even mentioned the holocaust. Sorry Anniebach, but your claim is illogical and ridiculous. I'm beginning to wonder if you've been taking lessons from Trump in differentiating between fact and fiction.

growstuff Tue 28-Jan-25 04:14:52

maddyone

I always thought victim blaming was unacceptable.
And I believe it is.
Whatever bad decisions are made the victims are never to blame, the perpetrators are wholly responsible.
It’s like blaming a woman who’s wearing a short skirt for getting raped.

But it's not victim blaming! I have never ever claimed anybody but Hamas was responsible for the attack and atrocities.

Somebody (I can't remember who) queried how the attack happened when Israel has such (allegedly) secure control over its borders. I explained what apparently happened. Even some of the surviving army watchers complained that their concerns weren't taken seriously and at least two senior officers resigned. That is on record.

And then I get subjected to ludicrous accusations about victim blaming and holocaust denial! Total gaslighting - and really quite offensive!

Oreo Tue 28-Jan-25 08:29:45

Anniebach

It was the fault of England, thank you

I love your dry ironic one liners 😃

Oreo Tue 28-Jan-25 08:31:50

maddyone

I always thought victim blaming was unacceptable.
And I believe it is.
Whatever bad decisions are made the victims are never to blame, the perpetrators are wholly responsible.
It’s like blaming a woman who’s wearing a short skirt for getting raped.

Exactly
It’s all on hamas just as it was all on the IRA.

David49 Tue 28-Jan-25 08:46:52

NI ended in a stalemate, provocation and discrimination by loyalists contributed to the troubles, a negiotated truce for 20 years has almost eliminated the tension

Changes have got to come from both sides in Gaza

Anniebach Tue 28-Jan-25 08:54:26

I was not speaking of what was to come but what has passed

Whitewavemark2 Tue 28-Jan-25 09:56:49

Oreo

maddyone

I always thought victim blaming was unacceptable.
And I believe it is.
Whatever bad decisions are made the victims are never to blame, the perpetrators are wholly responsible.
It’s like blaming a woman who’s wearing a short skirt for getting raped.

Exactly
It’s all on hamas just as it was all on the IRA.

Re-writing history I see

Anniebach Tue 28-Jan-25 10:09:59

Hamas attacked Israel Fact

IRA attacked pub in Birmingham Fact

TheatreLover Tue 28-Jan-25 11:04:15

David49

NI ended in a stalemate, provocation and discrimination by loyalists contributed to the troubles, a negiotated truce for 20 years has almost eliminated the tension

Changes have got to come from both sides in Gaza

The voice of reason as always. Let's just hope that the present joint hostage exchange continues.

Claremont Tue 28-Jan-25 12:55:55

Anniebach

It is victim blaming and Holocaust denial

NO, it is not. It is neither. Netanyahu is not the victim here, and this is who many are blaming, a) for not listening to very clear and repeated warnings b) for deciding to obliterate Gaza and the Palestinians in retaliation for the awful attacks of October.

No-one here has ever denied the diabolical events of the Holocaust, no-one.

There is NO comparison. Did the English totally destroy Ireland and the Irish people in retaliation. No, they did not.

Anniebach Tue 28-Jan-25 13:21:46

Retaliation or defence ? I think the latter

MayBee70 Tue 28-Jan-25 13:27:32

Anniebach

Retaliation or defence ? I think the latter

Israel consistently told the people of Gaza to move to ‘safe’ areas and then bombed them. Is that defence?

maddyone Tue 28-Jan-25 13:34:39

Anniebach

Retaliation or defence ? I think the latter

Yes.

Anniebach Tue 28-Jan-25 13:35:40

Defence against attacks by Hamas . The Palestinians seem to have a smoother public relations department then the Israelis

maddyone Tue 28-Jan-25 13:42:13

It’s because they’re seen as victims Annie, whereas Israelis are not seen as victims.

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