Israel: We Are At War

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you2

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One thing is for sure while Jewish I will NEVER support the country of Israel again. Yes they have the right to exist but today they have become a facist group of asshole who slaughter others.
 

KMFJD

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52 died in military custody, while the other 46 died in the custody of Israel's prison service. Examinations of the dead have found that they died of violence, medical neglect, and malnutrition. The dead include Palestinians from all over, from Gaza, the West Bank, and Israel (including Israeli citizens); and the majority of them were civilians.

In comparison, fewer than 30 Palestinians died in Israeli custody in the entire decade preceding October 7th.
 
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KMFJD

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they are still trying their disinfo bs


it wasn't the 28 apache gunships that responded and started to blow up everything in sight...nope...not them...they even went back and reloaded and came back.....

/amazing how quick they crushed and buried the evidence, nothing to see here....but believe us that hamas was able to concoct some super secret chemical to burn everything
 
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DZero

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Nonsense - ceasefire means hamas cannot attack israel while israel can slaughter palestines all day long; everyone knows that.
Well, if Palestinians gets enough of that, they might start to make direct attacks from them to Israel and then what? Israel won't cover that anymore and start to play the bad guy once at all?
 

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Well, if Palestinians gets enough of that, they might start to make direct attacks from them to Israel and then what? Israel won't cover that anymore and start to play the bad guy once at all?
Israel has always been the bad guy since its founding in 1948. All it seeks is the ethnic cleansing of the land by creating intolerable conditions involving murder, torture, rape, ethnic cleansing, and especially ensuring the killing of high numbers of children. Precisely to generate a violent response to give them excuses for more ethnic cleansing and expansion of territory. Thats been there MO for so long ppl have now woken up to it and are calling them out. Any apologist for the Zio-state is no different than an apologist for Nazi Germany back then.
 

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what happens when you are hit with illegal american sanctions

What do these sanctions mean, concretely, in your daily life?​


This goes far beyond a simple ban from entering the United States. These sanctions affect every aspect of my daily life. They prohibit any American person or entity, any individual or company, as well as their foreign subsidiaries, from providing me with services.

All my accounts with American companies, like Amazon, Airbnb, PayPal, etc., are closed. For example, I made a reservation on Expedia for a hotel in France and, a few hours later, I received an email from the company canceling my reservation, citing these sanctions. In practice, you can no longer do business online because you don't know if the package containing your product is American. Being under sanctions is like being sent back to the 1990s.

Is access to the banking system still possible?​


In this area, the sanctions take on an even more intrusive aspect. Some banks, even if they are not American, close the accounts of sanctioned individuals. Any banking transaction made with an American individual or entity, or conducted in dollars, or using a currency that uses the dollar for conversion, is prohibited. In practice, you are blacklisted by banks in a large part of the world. Furthermore, all payment systems are American: American Express, Visa, Mastercard. Overnight, you find yourself without a bank card, and these companies have a near-monopoly, at least in Europe. All American companies are mobilized to intimidate sanctioned individuals, which in this case means the judges and prosecutors working to uphold justice in contemporary armed conflicts. And it's important to know that these measures can be maintained for more than a decade, or even longer. Placing people under sanctions plunges them into a state of constant anxiety and powerlessness, with the aim of discouraging them.


 
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Jaskalas

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more damning reports from the un
I mean, if Israel is just copying Russia... who Europe struggles to define as friend or foe...
Sounds like no one has given Israel a solid enough reason to oppose torture and genocide. When none of our countries definitively make up our minds about those subjects.
Our opposition needs to become stronger and more unified. With physical results on all fronts.
 
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DZero

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I mean, if Israel is just copying Russia... who Europe struggles to define as friend or foe...
Sounds like no one has given Israel a solid enough reason to oppose torture and genocide. When none of our countries definitively make up our minds about those subjects.
Our opposition needs to become stronger and more unified. With physical results on all fronts.
If Israel is going the Russian path, is likely to betray their allies eventually.