Blackmac wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 2:13 pm
SaintK wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 11:46 am
Blackmac wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 11:38 am
How do they deal with it then. When a terror group hides in plain sight in among a civilian population that supports and facilitates them. Turn the other cheek??
There never has and never will be a clean answer to that but by fuck the Israelis have come pretty close with this.
Is Netanyahu doing it to appease the ultra's in the coalition to keep himself in power and would peace talks have got further if he wasn't there?
I really don't have a clue mate about the ultimate political picture. I despise the actions and reactions of both sides.
I'm just a thick ex cop with quite a simplistic view of the situation. I see that if the likes of Hamas and Hezbollah didn't exist, the region would probably exist quite peacefully. There would obviously be the odd skirmish involving settlers etc but generally the vast majority want to just get on with what they have. It might not be the perfect picture but ultimately better for everyone. Unfortunately the extremist groups will never allow that to happen because it's not in their interest, never more so ably demonstrated by Hamas and their refusal to hand over hostages when Israel have made it clear that is the ultimate requirement to end the war. Even though I think Israel's reaction to Hamas has been outrageously excessive, that why I will always err towards supporting their position.
Another simplistic take on the situation would be to hand the land given to the fledgling state of Israel and all it has taken since back to the people who were inhabiting it at the time.
You can easily see how impractical that idea is... and how simplistic takes fall short.
The Palestinians have been occupied, oppressed and subjected to all of the brutality and inhumane injustices that the word 'apartheid' encompasses. Israel practises apartheid... we know this. The act of occupation is over 70 years old now... so at least 3 generations of Palestinians have been born into that racially driven hate climate. Their land continues to be stolen even now, during this conflict.
In that climate, it is at least understandable that desperation leads to violence and extremism. I abhor the violence carried out by both sides and it's an absolute stain on humanity that for all our supposed development and sophistication as a species, we find ourselves drawn to one side or the other here to cheer from the safety of our armchairs.
Hamas is a major part of the problem, for sure.
So is this current Israeli government. Why give them a free pass?