RE: Israeli forces kill medic, wound 100 protesters in Gaza unrest, Palestinian ministry
June 13, 2018 at 12:16 am
(This post was last modified: June 13, 2018 at 12:28 am by WinterHold.)
(June 12, 2018 at 10:50 pm)Khemikal Wrote: They won;t when intifada is the norm and neighboring countries use death to israel as a motto. No sane country would or could. Dick move, sure..still the right move.
If every Arab citizen farted in the general direction of Tel Aviv; Israel will be no more.
So seriously, do you still believe the big fat lie that Israel "is the weak guy" in the region?
Israel is loved by the UAE, Egypt, MBS in Saudi Arabia, update your information:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-42094105
Quote:To all intents and purposes, Saudi Arabia and Israel are de facto allies in the struggle against Iran's rising influence in the region. It's a developing but highly sensitive relationship, but every so often there is a hint of what may be going on beneath the surface.
Israel and Saudi Arabia are de-facto allies, BBC reporting ! so update your info; please. The world have changed
Loved by the "regimes". Not by the "people". Just to note.
(June 12, 2018 at 11:25 pm)Cecelia Wrote: I think we'd see much better results if America had a decent leader who would condemn Israel for such actions. If Israel keeps getting away with this sort of thing, it'll only strengthen anti-western mentality among Arabs. How does it look to the moderate Arabs to see Israel get away with murdering a woman who only wanted to save lives. What kind of people does it make for those who can't condemn war crimes?
Instead, we have cowards who are afraid of criticizing Israel, and people who'd rather be their lap dog than a watchdog. Hamas deserves condemning for all the stuff they do. Israel deserves condemning too. Both are terrible groups, and I can't support either of them.
It all begins with condemning Israel for the crimes it does. Every VETO for the benefit of Israel creates more anger for many in the Muslim world; and I'm speaking about people not regimes.