Nivsch

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  1. But only the fact that more and more Jews started to come here is by itself an enough reason for Palestinians to start to react from fear and develop hostility towards the Jews. I think it is a snowball with no one to blame for.
  2. @Lyubov So the last Millennia counts but the previous Millennia is already too far to be count?
  3. Consider that this word got so much charge that right now as long as this word is keep being used, it will make it more difficult for the discussion to be reasonable.
  4. If IDF would initiate attacks aimed to Palestinian civilians killing hunderds or thousands of them, then yes, I would justify bombing Tel Aviv when chasing its commanders, because it is unacceptable that any force will decide by itself to hunt civilians whenever it wants and have a free hand to do so.
  5. And I think Israel is the most authentic and organic inevitable outcome of the circumstances. The realest foundations you can ever think of.
  6. If Palestinians get a sovereign state on 1967 lines, hamas and its supporters will try to get more and more land by terror attacks.
  7. 🤷‍♂️ I will further check.
  8. The far right wing of Israel doesn't care about the rest of Israelis and their well being or support, it cares about its ideology.
  9. If Israeli right wing want all the land, let alone that Palestinian's right wing will want all the land.
  10. I will put for a moment aside the 'discriminate' for its complexity. About that they purchased lands and settled there I agree. The Pro-Israeli side can claim back that those actions mostly weren't intended to be violent or forceful, but the fear among the Palestinians made them to react harshly to this, what caused an escalation. What do you think?
  11. Mainly the ideological component of the terror that part of it would happen just from the mere existence of a Jewish defined entitiy in their region. Thats it, even if no oppression were to occure at all.
  12. "Zionism" is already an infected word. Zionism has and had variety of streams and values systems and attitudes inside it that all interpret the word in different ways. His style is indeed rough but this isn't necessarily a bad thing because it also means he talks from his heart and experience as a son of one of hamas's co founders. The style of some Palestinians key people is also often similar. I think they both got right points and are blind to valid points of each other. Mossab provides an important part of the pazzle as this is a multi layered problem that doesn't have a single cause.
  13. He isn't Israeli, he is the son of former Head of hamas. His stance is the most experienced, the richest.
  14. Do you think they will feel OK when be left with a smaller territory then before the war? And if so, how do you explain this?
  15. Why to want to get a territory back is to risk in nuclear war?
  16. You are right. One anyway cannot really raise himself up but only to deal with his problems and Demons in a direct profound way. That is the only way to genuinely rise up with minimal shadow's footsteps.
  17. @Bobby_2021 Not only that surrendering might encourage Russia to keep conquering more territory, it might also have serious consequences on Ukrainians moral and sense of security for many years after the war, including much more widespread PTSD across the country's citizenship.
  18. Not necessarily. What matters is that you exhaust the stage's thinking structure in the neurological level. The external expressions aren't so important. For each person it will be a different content.
  19. Unfortunately I can't technically vote since I am not living here but if I could I would definitely vote Kamala.
  20. @zazen Well I hear celebrities, soldiers, music from here every day and I have to say to you that you are wrong. Youtube is a bad way to understand a society. It is only a way to understand edge positions and to highlight problems through an intensifying effect that sharpen the signals we want to show and this has its place and purpose. The one thing that is common to the majority of political leaders and Israelis is how they grasp their enemies mostly outside the country's borders, Hezbollah and Iran's regime, and other terror organizations including hamas. As to the rest of the things - Palestinians in general, let alone minorities inside Israel, Israelis as well as politicians are highly divided.