• Rapidcreek@reddthat.comOP
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    10 months ago

    I said that there was no negotiation because Israel never cared about it’s hostages and that getting them back wasn’t an actual goal of theirs, not that they don’t exist.

    Which is obviously untrue to the facts. Israel was part of the negotiation or a ceasefire wouldn’t have happened.

    I could care less what you think when you begin with a lie.

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      10 months ago

      I’m implying they are postering, clearly they at least have to pretend they care and that this isn’t about stealing land and displacing a population.

      Their actions betray their true intentions.

      And even if they did care and I’m completely wrong, sending missiles straight into civilian populations is an unacceptable and seriously inefficient way of going about the rescue of hostages.

      But seeing as how we are talking about an apartheid state that has a long history of abuse, I’m guessing the bombing of women and children is being done maliciously.

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        10 months ago

        sending missiles straight into civilian populations is an unacceptable

        That’s funny. Hamas did that just today.

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      10 months ago

      Explain how dropping bombs on Gaza, when they know that the hostages were taken to Gaza, was a sound decision to get the hostages back?

      At this point Israel could use the threat of continuing to bomb as a way to get more hostages back. Instead as soon as the pause was lifted, they immediately returned to bombing civilians. No delay.