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In reply to the discussion: No! There are not two sides: Not when terrorists enter rooms full of people and, yes [View all]hlthe2b
(114,125 posts)1. The answer: THEY AREN'T. You intentionally conflate a discussion of 50 plus year of conflict with
a horrific terrorist attack perpetrated by Hamas (and likely others)--which no one can defend in any way, shape or form. Hamas deserves everything coming to them, but innocent civilians held as human shields--both Israeli captives and Palestinian civilians alike, do not deserve any of the violence to come.
But NO ONE IS saying this HAMAS terrorist attack on Israel equates to ANYTHING. Like Al Qaida's 911 attack on the US, this is a singularly indefensible event. PERIOD.
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No! There are not two sides: Not when terrorists enter rooms full of people and, yes [View all]
question everything
Oct 2023
OP
The answer: THEY AREN'T. You intentionally conflate a discussion of 50 plus year of conflict with
hlthe2b
Oct 2023
#1
You seem to see and reframe/reinterpret everything through the lense of what you want to see.
hlthe2b
Oct 2023
#5
I just tuned in to DU, and in scanning the threads I actually did see such statements ...
Hekate
Oct 2023
#9
And I have seen those justifying genocide against the Palestinian people (not just HAMAS) because
hlthe2b
Oct 2023
#32
Oh there are definitely two sides. And it's an easy and obvious choice which one I support.
Bonx
Oct 2023
#8
Thousands of Gazans have been working in Israel. A lot of supplies as well as millions
question everything
Oct 2023
#19
Where in there does it say that Benedict made Jerusalem the capital?
MarineCombatEngineer
Oct 2023
#38
Tragic. Do you have any reason to believe that the efforts of Hamas and PA to protect their people
Beastly Boy
Oct 2023
#42
I think its immediate genesis lies further back, found within the Sykes-Picot Accords.
Torchlight
Oct 2023
#50
About 600,000 Jews escaped Arab countries after 1948. They were absorbed in the new
question everything
Oct 2023
#20
People who both sides this are no better than those who supported Osama Bin Laden
Marius25
Oct 2023
#48