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Or people on social media are jumping to conclusions based on Bibi trying to save face with his comments. https://www.axios.com/2024/06/01/israel-gaza-hostage-ceasefire-deal-confirms-biden
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> Israel works on the Parliamentary system similar to the UK Not really - UK is first past the post, Israel is proportional representation. They both have more parties than 2 Vs America but that's kind of it - the UK coalition government in 2010 is the first since ww2 (I think both world wars had special 'working together against a common enemy' coalitions). The US also uses first past the post for both houses.
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2024-02-06
No, there's certainly not enough food going in, and experts around the world agree on that fact. That Hamas will still take advantage of that is just proof of what we already knew. They're assholes. I'm not defending Hamas here. I'm pointing out how Israel's actions are creating the situation for Hamas to take advantage of in the first place. And worse, Israel supporters are using the results to justify the ass backwards stance they've taken. If you don't want hamas to take advantage of the food scarcity, the answer is not to continue making it a scarce resource. It to overload the population with food and take away the bargaining chip they get from controlling the food availability.
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>Israel is saying that there wont be permanent one until Hamas gone. Bingo. But here is the kicker. Terrorist math doesn't work like that If you have 10,000 Terrorists and you kill 2000, you don't have 8000 remaining. You have 12,000 Or think of it this way.. let's imagine 2% of Americans hate israel. If isreal killed all these 2%. Do you think now less than 2% would hate israel?
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2024-01-06
Did the front fall off? It's not supposed to do that.
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2024-01-06
Seriously. At this point they could hand out tickets for a free ride to space and unless I recently found out I had terminal cancer I'd probably say no
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2024-01-06
Guess he hear it was made by Boeing in the last minute. I'd ditch too.
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2024-02-06
Did the door fall off?
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2024-02-06
What a surprise .
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2024-02-06
It wasn't the front
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2024-02-06
Did the astronauts realise it was a Boeing at the last minute?
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2024-02-06
They are making sure the window panels are installed correctly
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2024-02-06
Better to be on the ground wishing you were up there than up there wishing you were on the ground
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2024-02-06
..and NASA
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2024-02-06
Apparently they found a couple extra bolts in the door frame.
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2024-02-06
Imagine a door blowing out when you're 100,000 feet in the air.
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2024-02-06
The operative word in this headline being a name with a horrible reputation.
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2024-02-06
United Launch Alliance is 50% Boeing 50% Lockheed Martin
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2024-02-06
Smart people make mistakes.
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2024-02-06
The flight literally got cancelled. Obviously something did go wrong. Calling a turd a turd isn't karma farming. It's called having eyes.
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2024-02-06
At this point this is a running gag
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2024-02-06
As did people in the 60s.
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>In April 2018, NASA suggested that the first planned two-person flight of the Starliner, then slated for November 2018, would likely be in 2019 or 2020. >After various delays pushed the planned launch of the Crewed Flight Test to July 2023,[45] Boeing announced in June 2023 that it would delay indefinitely due to issues with the parachute system and wiring harnesses.[46] The mission entails flying a crew of two NASA astronauts to the International Space Station for a one-week test flight. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_Starliner The Starliner's first manned flight was supposed to be back in 2018. But it got delayed again and again. Now, 6 years later, it got delayed again. So, no. I'm pretty sure the astronauts don't trust Boeing because of the simple fact that they can't get a manned flight done.
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2024-01-06
The ICC can still prosecute them if they were involved with a signatory state when doing whatever crime they would get blamed for. The ICC have already investigations against the US for Afghanistan, which is signatory, so it won’t be completely out of the picture for a prosecution to happen. Especially if the ICC would continue to degrade into a geopolitical tool that gets abused by anti-west regimes.
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2024-01-06
k.
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2024-01-06
Why the hell is any western international media still listening to any BRICS nations at this point? They are clearly just spreading propaganda through the highest forms they have available to them to support their allies. Does no one realize we are already in a war? If Joseph McCarthy went too far (he did) in 1950 with one news channel to tune into at night, what the hell would he have had to do in the tik tok age and 24/7 news cycle?
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2024-01-06
Well the ANC didn't just lose the election, but they did suffer a lot of votes due to previous ANC president Jacob Zuma's political party shaving off a ton of em. This means if they fall under 66% they'd actually have to form a coalition with another party. Man, it's like if they did something about properly keeping him in prison for his rampant crimes and corruption, this wouldn't have happened. That being said, Rhamaposa was almost also voted out of the ANC which would've made the third ANC leader in a row. So his popularity internally is also not great.
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2024-02-06
Perhaps they should spend more time focusing on internal corruption and keeping the lights on for more than 4 hours a day. Love you SA, but get your shit together.
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Well isn’t that more of a reason to go after them?
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2024-01-06
What are these Red Sea rumors going around
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2024-01-06
There are those that want the hostages back no matter what. They don’t care if it is a permanent ceasefire. They also blame BiBi for delaying and sabotaging things in the past. [Here is an article](https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/anti-government-protesters-flood-the-streets-of-tel-aviv-in-what-organizers-claim-is-largest-protest-since-oct-7/). 
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2024-02-06
Everyone trying to mediate the deal seems to be trying to get both sides to agree on different terms like Egypt tried to do. Its more like the media is being manipulated and they are just reporting whatever BS they've been told. Hamas is never going to agree to a deal that gives up hostages for a temporary ceasefire and Israel won't agree to a deal that ends the war so both sides will act like they want a deal but it will never happen.
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2024-02-06
Israel is literally compromising their national security to appease Biden and his Michigan Voters and also they are doing nothing against Hezbollah looking very weak while Hezbollah Keep Burning North. This is so utter embarrassing at this point & also eff off Netanyahu for all this shit and never ending war.
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2024-02-06
Lebanon is essentially a failed state. That time Israel got involved in the 80s was a full blown civil war largely initiated by the PLO, and that never quite ended. Yes, on paper the southern region from which these attacks are launched is "Lebanon", but on the ground, the Lebanese government hasn't had proper control over it in decades. It might as well be a different country.
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2024-02-06
Waiting for civilians to die first...awful. I understand their concerns about image but this is crazy
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2024-02-06
With the previous hostage deal now back on the table for some reason, I was wondering if anyone can answer the following questions regarding the deal: * Will the following deal be a temporary ceasefire or a permanent ceasefire? * Will Israel be required to withdraw from the Philadelphi corridor that it just seized control of, or will Israel retain control of it as part of the ceasefire? For that matter, will Israel be required to withdraw from Gaza entirely or just parts of Gaza? * Will the ceasefire deal allow for Hamas to remain in power?
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2024-03-06
Yeah that's classic Bibi, sending contrasting messages, telling Biden one thing and Smotrich something else, leaking things, basically trying to create confusion and contradiction so he has all options open and don't have to actually decide anything. That's just how he operates, kicking the can down the line, trying to keep everyone pleased, changing his mind, not committing too hard on anything until there's absolutely no choice. We've seen this in so many different subjects. Bibi hasn't "accepted" anything until there's an official signed government decision.
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2024-03-06
Despite how many times it breaks my heart when these fall through, I still can’t help but get my hopes up I have doubts it’s going to make it past the 2nd stage but hope Israel can get as many people out as possible 🤞🏼
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2024-03-06
>“It is not something I am adding now, it is not something I am adding because I was pressured by the coalition. Sounds just like something someone who's being pressured by the coalition would say. /s (maybe?)
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I can only process one thought at a time, but I hope the rest of the public is acknowledging how impressive the IDF's identifications of bodies like Elyakim Libman and Dolev Yehud's actually are and how much investigative work has gone into these identifications. I keep thinking about how in many other timelines, Dolev, Elyakim, and Shani Gabay (who was also, like Elyakim, discovered buried in the grave of another victim. Shani's remains were found in late November -- while her family was, unfortunately, hoping to see her among those released) would have been declared missing and we'd likely never have answers. Maybe the public would be convinced that Hamas killed them and lost them, or that they held them in Gaza for eternity. All three recoveries and identifications show how thoroughly the IDF is tracing the steps of each missing person; think of how much work and detail it must have taken to figure out who Elyakim Libman could have possibly been with if he had been killed (he was last seen rendering first aid to injured Nova victims). Then, they retraced those steps, exhumed a grave, and were correct. Yes, it was the IDF's mistake to start with in all three cases, but it's still very transparent and very respectable detective work that they were found at all. The case of Dolev is interesting in particular to me because it appears that they are holding onto the bodies of presumed terrorists. Unfortunately I think it's possible Dolev's remains were lumped with them (I'm reading between the lines of the articles and I could be very wrong). If I had to guess, his remains were desecrated (possibly burned) to the degree that they couldn't get a complete DNA profile on them initially and the partial profile didn't match any references, perhaps because of damage. Again, the IDF likely retraced their steps and decided to extract a more intensive DNA profile from these remains for whatever reason (usually involves significant damage to the remains, so it is a big risk) and ended up being correct. Phenomenal investigative work. To give you guys an idea of the type of work the IDF is doing to confirm if victims are alive in Gaza, in one case, they took DNA swabs of a bedroom wall of a home in Gaza that they suspected living hostages were held in and the swab came back positive for Liri Albag. I have a deep appreciation for this. I have a relative who went missing in 1944 that, despite much effort, has never been found, even when the remains of all those who disappeared with him have since been recovered. I'm split between believing he was a POW taken by Russia, or that he was buried in a mass grave found in the 90s and his body was misidentified as someone else's. I appreciate the IDF's relatively quick corrections on these three, and I presume we'll see more. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
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2024-03-06
According to their PR Twitch team it was all justified resistance and there were totally no rapes
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2024-03-06
TOI is constantly under various attacks, you may have caught them at a moment of vulnerability. I have the most issues with their mobile site (it constantly redirects to malware sites) due to these attacks. If you're on mobile, that'd be my guess. Give it a few minutes and it'll probably be back.
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2024-03-06
Show me an actual legitimate source on the rapes.
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2024-03-06
I think this is key to Israels long term plan. By intersecting the strip and setting up checkpoints, they will make it much more difficult for Hamas to import and smuggle goods across the strip in the future. The proposed agreement fits perfectly into this. Israel leaves populated areas but will still be firmly in control. Israel gets some hostages back. The war is over so diplomacy with Saudi Arabia can continue. Inevitably the next part of negotiations will fail, at which point Israel can restart raids but keep the conflict at low intensity to avoid drawing international attention.
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2024-03-06
[Northern Israel is quite Literally on fire](https://imgur.com/a/ZTFnZmo), 20 locations of fires, several villages & towns evacuated, and the main highway to the north has been blocked and most importantly, it seems that none of the locations are under control
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2024-03-06
Eight months of managing the conflict in the north have failed You can love it, You can hate it - This is the reality The frog keeps cooking and the heat keeps increasing You can eliminate a Hezbollah operative on a motorcycle and destroy warehouses and count eliminated Hezbollah terrorists. We can also tell ourselves stories about heavy damages to Hezbollah, but the fact remains: Those who are deterred don't act like how Hezbollah is acting. - Amit Segal
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2024-03-06
Ah yes Yagev
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2024-03-06
How did you get the sense that they were going to announce 3 more?
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2024-03-06
You’re 4 days late
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2024-04-06
r/IsraelHamasCirclejerk
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2024-04-06
The idea that a 15-year-old climate activist was combing through 1940s N*zi iconography to find an antisemitic dog whistle in the form of a plushie is... implausible. I wouldn't be surprised if she has imbibed some antisemitic garbage given her recent associations, though.
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2024-04-06
I think the past few months have proven that it will never happen.
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2024-04-06
I'm happy I'm not the only one who remembers this. The USA said back in October that Hezbollah was the USA's "red line" for when they'd get involved.
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2024-04-06
So say a fellow in the west has a mob of angry settlers coming with a bulldozer to take his house. He is not entitled to resistance? Because I can't imagine your opinion is the norm outside extremist communities. And I have a hard time imagining that Israeli leadership is as oblivious to the absolute roll reversal western public opinion has taken over this conflict. It sometimes seems that Israelis really don't realize that they are going to let the Ben Gvir's run their support off a cliff, and just how poorly things are going for Israel at the moment. Never has Israel's affairs been so central in the public eye. And it's not going how they hoped. I would say it's the worst PR disaster since Russia invaded Ukraine. Maybe worse. Because you wouldn't find a whole lot of public support before the invasion for Russia, and you would for Israel. And I know people we say "we can do it alone", but even leadership realizes it can't. Which is why there's so much tension between hardliners and centrists
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2024-04-06
The higher ups in the coalition are afraid of making decisions because of how it will impact them In the polls. Simple as that
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2024-04-06
They Gonna Lose Anyway Without War As Well, Also They Are Infuriating North By Not Taking Any Actions
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2024-04-06
A story unfolding all over the west at record pace
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2024-04-06
mmhmmm lol
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2024-04-06
You don't think so?
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2024-04-06
No I totally believe that your boomer fundy Christian parents who “flew the Israeli flag” and who got you “Sinai sand” for Christmas have since replaced their flag with the Palestinian flag and are now single-issue pro-Palestine voters. I also totally believe you don’t really care that much about Israel, you’re simply making an observation is all, gosh darn
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2024-04-06
How about an honest attempt at peaceful negotiations? Or not electing terrorists or firing tens of thousands of rockets at civilians? Palestinians are not entitled to shit. They are the prisoners if their own radical decisions. When they decide to make an honest attempt at remedying those decisions, we can talk.
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2024-04-06
Palestinian militias have been targeting, kidnapping and murdering civilians for over a century now. (Of course, they didn't call themselves "Palestinians" until the 1960s.) Did you just now notice?
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2024-04-06
Israel will go nuclear if the alternative is destruction, but honestly that's quite unlikely. I think, if such a multi-front war actually happens, the US will join and help Israel long before they go nuclear. We can assume for sure that the US will help with defensive efforts such as intercepting missiles (as already seen), and if Israel struggles the US will join in attack too and than it will be game over. You also forget that Israel can cause both Lebanon and Iran **a lot** of damage, and they don't have any form of viable air defense against modern weapons. Israel will take a lot of damage in that scenario, more than it ever took maybe, but still will be victorious and not really go near the nuclear threshold.
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2024-04-06
Wait! You have respect for Biden? The man can't string two sentences together without fucking it up. I have more respect for Elmer Fudd, at least he doesn't continually sell out his friends.
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2024-04-06
I'd say showing up at the negotiating table would be a start.
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2024-04-06
Not so much in international news outlets, especially local ones. They've maintained a hyperfocus on Gaza.
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2024-04-06
Those deaths mean very little in the large scheme of things. Israel conceding to the UN / international community is what allowed hezbollah to turn into what it is now. A terrorist group that has the power of a government, the international protection of embedding their weapons within their populace and crying to the international community whenever there’s a counterattack and ability to hold the Lebanese people as hostages in their own country. They are a real threat while being protected by the same coddling services given to Hamas. It’s the best win any group could have asked for and the greatest loss Israel could have taken as they cannot achieve victory militarily, through diplomacy or in the court of public opinion (PR). Israel isn’t the U.S., the U.S. will sacrifice Israel if it meant that there would be stability in the region. This is something the U.S. is notorious for doing. Currently, Hezbollah can make all of northern Israel unlivable knowing full well that the U.S. will hamper Israel and force it into capitulation as they have done in the current conflict.
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2024-04-06
>I hope for your sake Trump doesn't get elected or there are some seriously hard times ahead for Europe. I hope for the US's sake that Trump doesn't get elected, they will be giving up democracy and ushering in Christo-Facism.
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2024-04-06
Oh for fuck sake
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2024-04-06
So what’s your point? That Israel should let them increase this stockpile everyday for another 2 years so that it can be used against them one day? What does it look when there are thousands of rockets launched per minute ?
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2024-04-06
I’m confused with #1, a permanent ceasefire technically means the war isn’t over like with the Koreas. So the war would still continue with Hamas technically. Is the cabinet saying “hey even with a permanent ceasefire we will still view this as a war still going on and this will not be us being at peace with Hamas.” Because that and the current situation are different things.          For #2 it is saying it is proactive, but that is if a deal is not reached which if things are at ceasefire with Hamas it is possible Hezbelloha will back off because Israel will be able to solely focus on them. In my armchair opinion. 
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I'm updating hostage cards (I have a journal and cards... admittedly many of individuals we haven't heard from since 7 Oct. have fallen wayside and I'm catching up). I know Aner Shapira was widely celebrated in Israel, and rightfully so; for those that don't know his story, he was in one of the cursed bomb shelters at Nova that terrorists kept throwing grenades into, and Aner kept yeeting them back out. He was a menace (complimentary), they kept going into the entrance of the shelter and shooting, hoping they'd take him out so that they could finish the rest off with the grenade and missed. Official number is that Aner yeeted 7 grenades out, and the 8th is the one that killed him (and amputated Hersh Goldberg-Polin's arm. There's a video out there of it all. My point in sharing this is that, while working on the card for Bipin Joshi, I'm shocked to learn that he apparently did the same thing at Kibbutz Alumim and I'm disappointed we haven't heard about it until now. He "only" got one of the grenades away before Hamas learned his trick, but how many people out here are willingly even doing that? Once he "failed" with the second grenade, he apparently helped the wounded rather than running. He may not be Israeli (Nepalese agricultural student), but he sure encompasses our spirit and I hope we celebrate him moving forward, and I hope he returns soon.
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2024-04-06
Yet they still choose to send rockets at innocent civilians
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2024-04-06
Omg 90% of a forest?? :( at least the fire is under control now. Devastating
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2024-04-06
**War cabinet said to demand US guarantees that Israel will be able to resume Gaza war** The war cabinet has decided to demand US guarantees that Israel will be allowed to continue the war against Hamas if the terror group violates a hostages-for-ceasefire agreement, according to the Kan public broadcaster. An unnamed government official is quoted saying the unanimous Israeli decision is likely to reduce the prospects for a deal to free the hostages held in Gaza. https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/war-cabinet-said-to-demand-us-guarantees-that-israel-will-be-able-to-resume-gaza-war/
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2024-04-06
Per polling a plurality want the ceasefire. Also 120,000 people marched in Tel Aviv for it
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2024-05-06
I'm just going to write this for myself and for anyone reading this: This dog was shot from distance (you do not go up to a K9 dog and try to wave a knife around) and that's when he/she went to the endless fields of joy, to all the other K9 dogs that fought to keep Israel safe until the end. He/she did not have to experience and suffer from what they did after.
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2024-05-06
I'm not optimistic enough to buy this narrative. Netanyahu's huge voting bloc cares about the "lack of leadership" exactly as much as the MAGA crowd cared about Trump's Covid policies, and for the exact same reason (deep seated idpol). I'm willing to be proven wrong in an actual election, but anyone who has followed the previous five will tell you not to hold your breath.
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2024-05-06
Some college students set up more tents....
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2024-05-06
Idk that sounds pretty plausible, actually. 
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2024-05-06
Iirc [this](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beit_Lid_suicide_bombing) was the first double bomb attack in Israel's history.
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2024-05-06
Exactly.
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2024-05-06
That’s cool and all and might be the result, but how many Israeli civilians will die in a war that Israel did not start, and in no way started with Hezbollah.
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2024-06-06
That’s what I’m saying dude. Fuck em at this point what has to be done has to be done. 
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2024-06-06
No one's as ruthless at Hamas or hezbollah. So you'd be signing up to support equally ruthless folks and there's always possible blowback
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2024-06-06
They're obviously poorly educated as well.
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2024-07-06
Right? STEM students and any other serious majors won't have the time or energy for this even if the protesters had a point.
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2024-07-06
Pro-Hamas people by far. The anti-vax lunatics where ridiculed by the mainstream, while the pro-pally bros are being celebrated
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2024-07-06
Gen Z so brainwashed they would have doxxed Anne Frank back in WW2
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2024-07-06
Most of the Palestinians have been indoctrined into hating Israel and blaming us for their problems. They support the ideaology of Hamas to destroy Israel. The ones who oppose Hamas are the minority, and they'd probably be killed if they dared express this opinion.
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2024-07-06
Swallow it's pride, status quo ante bellum on Gaza borders, and beef up border security so it does not happen again. The West is tired of supporting Israel's offensive wars.
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2024-07-06
We've heard this tale before
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2024-07-06
They should join hands: they're both in favour of death and opposed to reality.
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2024-07-06
What I don't get is how they're allowed to operate with terrorists. I don't think you can aid terrorists just bc you're an NGO.
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2024-07-06
That’s actually insanely quick work, honestly when I heard of the ‘limited operations’ in Rafah that Biden was forcing on Israel I thought it would take months and months and be completely ineffective. I was wrong, they’ve accomplished a lot in a short frame of time. What’s next after Rafah? Just clearing up the strays and finding Sinwar?
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2024-07-06
Israel is finally getting the justice it so rightfully deserves.
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2024-07-06
Let's go get some terrorists!
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