The Israel/Palestine conflict could be resolved with minimal damage within 2 weeks.

Should Palestinians give up HAMAS to Israel?

  • No, wage jihad

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • They will, because HAMAS is a pox on their houses

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Allahu Akbar! Palestine will be free!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Simply No

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    7
There was a large explosion in Beirut in 2022 when a cache of Ammonium Nitrate in a warehouse went up.

This looks a lot like that
And that is Lebanon, and I was thinking that..We got he! :auiqs.jpg:
 


I was thinking it was that. That is a big blast. Apparently Lebanon does a pretty good job of blowing their damn selves up.
 
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Some All A Snackbar posted that today on Twatter.

Here it is from a different angle. Same thing.

 
Gosh, where did all the Leftists go?

Did the beheaded babies finally give them an attack of conscience?
 
That looks kinda nukish to me.

Where was that thing that blew up when Obama was president, though?

I'm thinking it could be that. It was in a port or something somewhere.
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The Israeli incursion into the Gaza Strip could end very quickly, with minimal bloodshed, and people being bombed out of

their homes could be stopped if only Palestinians would capture and deliver HAMAS to the Israelis or

tell them where they all are. (without it being just busines rivals) What do people think? Could that happen? Should that

happen? Should that not happen?

Personally I don't see it happening for the moment. Probably a large percentage of Palestinians support HAMAS and

have the same sentiments.

I have no love for either side. If I put myself in a Palestinian's shoes I have to think only Hamas, bad as they are, are doing anything for me. Fatah has tried nonviolence and the West Bank is dotted with settlers.

I don't think either side wants peace, only victory.
 
Trump cut it off and Biden started it back up, you know. (I'm sure you do)
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I have no love for either side. If I put myself in a Palestinian's shoes I have to think only Hamas, bad as they are, are doing anything for me. Fatah has tried nonviolence and the West Bank is dotted with settlers.

I don't think either side wants peace, only victory.
That’s not true. Israel has offered land for peace a number of times, and the Palestinians have rejected it.
 
A large majority share the same sentiments. They were weaned on genocidal Jew hatred as toddlers going back three generations, now, and they aren't going to change.
Yep, so any time the MSM shows a pic of some old Pali woman next to a body or her blown-up hovel bear in mind that she likely had sons involved in generations of terrorism from the PLO to Hamas.....And willingly got knocked-up to do so.

Arafat had said that the womb of the Palestinian woman was a “biological weapon" against Zionism.
 


I have no love for either side. If I put myself in a Palestinian's shoes I have to think only Hamas, bad as they are, are doing anything for me. Fatah has tried nonviolence and the West Bank is dotted with settlers.

I don't think either side wants peace, only victory.



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Trump cut it off and Biden started it back up, you know. (I'm sure you do)

The Hamas leader behind group’s deadliest attack on Israel​

Ismail Haniyeh watched and celebrated the invasion from the safety of his Qatar office

Jared Kushner’s Real-Estate Firm Sought Money Directly From Qatar Government Weeks Before Blockade​

Jared Kushner's firm made a direct pitch to Qatar’s minister of finance in April 2017 in an attempt to secure investment in a critically distressed asset.


". . . All of the countries involved in the deals are U.S. allies. Qatar hosts the region’s largest U.S. military base, Bahrain is home to the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet, and Saudi Arabia and the UAE host U.S. troops.. . . "
 

The Hamas leader behind group’s deadliest attack on Israel​

Ismail Haniyeh watched and celebrated the invasion from the safety of his Qatar office

Jared Kushner’s Real-Estate Firm Sought Money Directly From Qatar Government Weeks Before Blockade​

Jared Kushner's firm made a direct pitch to Qatar’s minister of finance in April 2017 in an attempt to secure investment in a critically distressed asset.


". . . All of the countries involved in the deals are U.S. allies. Qatar hosts the region’s largest U.S. military base, Bahrain is home to the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet, and Saudi Arabia and the UAE host U.S. troops.. . . "
Why are we allies with Turkey? Erdogan's a prick.
 
Why are we allies with Turkey? Erdogan's a prick.
Well, they're frenemies.



 
The term, "Deep State," actually originates from Turkey. Much of their bureaucracy is infiltrated by global bureaucrats and western spooks, yet their public state, and their populists and democracy, is at odds with it.

Their nation is schizophrenic, in much the same way, many nations on the planet are.

I can't really say, who stands for what, or what the public is for. Or what is going on there, TBH.

The Turkish Origins of the “Deep State”​

"The “deep state” idea of a shadowy parallel government, heard much in the news now, seems to be a concept borrowed from the Turkish experience.

Curiously, there aren’t many political concepts Americans have borrowed from Turkish history, but the deep state seems to be one of them.

The Turkish phrase derin devlet literally means “deep state.” According to historian Ryan Gingeras, the term “generally refers to a kind of shadow or parallel system of government in which unofficial or publicly unacknowledged individuals play important roles in defining and implementing state policy.”

This concept of a deep state, Gingeras continues, is used to “explain why and how agents employed by the state execute policies that directly contravene the letter and spirit of the law.” Breaking the law, of course, often means employing criminals. Gingeras, a specialist in organized crime in Turkey, looks at the underbelly of the Turkish deep state to examine how alliances between generals, statesmen and “narcotic traffickers, paramilitaries, terrorists, and other criminals” are formed. (Elsewhere, Gingeras traces the heroin connection, noting that the Turkish deep state itself is riven by factional rivalries.)"
 
The Israeli incursion into the Gaza Strip could end very quickly, with minimal bloodshed, and people being bombed out of

their homes could be stopped if only Palestinians would capture and deliver HAMAS to the Israelis or

tell them where they all are. (without it being just busines rivals) What do people think? Could that happen? Should that

happen? Should that not happen?

Personally I don't see it happening for the moment. Probably a large percentage of Palestinians support HAMAS and

have the same sentiments.



remember: Christian militiamen -- TheSabra and Shatila refugee camps in Beirut in 1982 -- War Crimes
 

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