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Israel to conquer Gaza. Part 3

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Claremont Fri 04-Jul-25 18:09:30

because tragically it is not over.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 25-Jul-25 11:01:02

I do take you point about Trump and people dying.

I was sort of giving him the benefit of the doubt - listening to his rhetoric. As he so often says he hates the thought of people being killed.

🙄 - I am aware that his words means little to nothing though.

I take that back -

Trump cares about nothing but Trump.

AGAA4 Fri 25-Jul-25 10:59:55

Hamas asked for a full and lasting ceasefire in return for all the hostages but that was seem as selfish by Israel.

Allira Fri 25-Jul-25 10:56:04

Trump is never happy to see people dying.
I can't believe that is really true.
🤔 They're just pawns to him.

Maremia Fri 25-Jul-25 10:55:10

Back to your point about aid, Whitewave, look at all the aid agencies that are now desperately short of funds, around the world, because of cuts from the USA.
Doesn't register on his 'let's care about' meter.

Allira Fri 25-Jul-25 10:54:35

Maremia

So true Allira, and he has other things on his mind just now.
Also, was he not rather taken by the thought of redevelopment projects, once the 'Palestinian problem' had been resolved?
Remember that awful jest, Mar-a-Gaza.

Yes, I was thinking of that.
DH mentioned it again last night.

Smileless2012 Fri 25-Jul-25 10:53:14

Trump is never happy to see people dying do you really believe that WWM? I'm not so sure sad.

Maremia Fri 25-Jul-25 10:51:34

But it does, fancythat, folk are scared of him and his threats of tariffs.

Maremia Fri 25-Jul-25 10:49:49

So true Allira, and he has other things on his mind just now.
Also, was he not rather taken by the thought of redevelopment projects, once the 'Palestinian problem' had been resolved?
Remember that awful jest, Mar-a-Gaza.

fancythat Fri 25-Jul-25 10:49:41

Very weird, that for all the talk in the world, and all the power in the world, and all the money in the world, and all the countries in the world,
that it all comes down to the Leader of the US.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 25-Jul-25 10:46:53

Allira

This is all just a game to Trump.

More than that I think.

It will be definitely seen by both Trump and his various family members as a marvellous opportunity to make money from the potential development in Gaza.

It is Trumps interest to clear Gaza.

What I’m not sure is that he wanted it done in the way Netanyahu is doing.

Trump is never happy to see people dying. He is a perverse individual.

Allira Fri 25-Jul-25 10:37:33

This is all just a game to Trump.

silverlining48 Fri 25-Jul-25 10:31:44

In the meantime people die from bombs or slowly by starvation. What a mess…

silverlining48 Fri 25-Jul-25 10:29:49

Yes it is but they won’t do anything to upset the large and politically powerful Jewish diaspora in the US….

Whitewavemark2 Fri 25-Jul-25 10:20:23

Absolutely.

But it is only the USA that has the power. To stop Netanyahu in his tracks.

Smileless2012 Fri 25-Jul-25 10:17:25

I agree with what you say about the USA WWM but I feel the same about our own government who appear to be putting our so called 'special relationship' with America before decency and humanity.

That is a huge and disappointing majority Maremia and I too wonder and worry to what extent it's a reflection of Israel as a whole; a very worrying and disturbing prospect.

silverlining48 Fri 25-Jul-25 10:14:41

I agree WWM but we too are guilty by default because of fear of upsetting our ‘relationship’ with the US.
We are moral cowards.

silverlining48 Fri 25-Jul-25 10:07:51

Re my post… it was Nick Robinson.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 25-Jul-25 10:06:15

The truth is I think is that Israel is going to continue to behave as it is unless and until the USA says stop.

So the USA is as guilty of the starvation of those children as if it was preventing aid entering Gaza itself.

Maremia Fri 25-Jul-25 09:54:42

No, missed that. Wonder how many 'undecideds' he just alienated?

Maremia Fri 25-Jul-25 09:52:44

The vote was 71-13 in favour of a non-binding motion calling to annex the West Bank.
That is a very big majority. That's more than just Netanyahu and his extremist supporters. Wonder how much it reflects the views of the Israeli population?
And also, as I am not familiar with the voting system, did representation from the West Bank also have input?

silverlining48 Fri 25-Jul-25 09:46:32

Did anyone listen to the ‘interview’ of the Israeli spokesperson on r4 at 8.10 this morning? He shouted down the Nick( forget surname )and accused him of being a liar… more than once.
🤥

AGAA4 Fri 25-Jul-25 09:32:10

Parsley3

One settler is a politician.
Ben-Gvir is a settler in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, whose "political background lies in Kahanism — a violently racist movement that supports the expulsion of Palestinians from their lands"

Ben-Gvir has been convicted of incitement to racism and incitement to violence along with others in the Knesset. Why would any decent person support this extreme right government?
Netanyahu is going through trial for corruption.

Parsley3 Fri 25-Jul-25 09:15:06

One settler is a politician.
Ben-Gvir is a settler in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, whose "political background lies in Kahanism — a violently racist movement that supports the expulsion of Palestinians from their lands"

Anniebach Fri 25-Jul-25 09:11:52

Quote JenniferEccles Fri 25-Jul-25 08:58:02
No surprises there about Hamas though.
Does anyone honestly expect any terrorist group, capable of such extreme violence as Hamas has shown itself to be,
in any way capable of acting ‘in good faith’ ?

I certainly do not

foxie48 Fri 25-Jul-25 09:10:18

I think the stumbling block is Hamas want a guaranteed end to the war in return for for the hostages and the Israeli government doesn't. Once Hamas gives up the hostages it has nothing to bargain with so it's inevitable, I'm afraid, that they will continue to hold out. Hostage taking is vile but it has been effective in the past as Israel has agreed terms in exchange for the return of their citizens. Israel has a great many Palestinians in their prisons who are there without charge and/or trial. In 2023 this included 300 women and children. I think Hamas might consider that these could be classified as "hostages"?

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