The Israeli rescue service Zaka says its paramedics removed more than 260 bodies from a music festival that came under attack by Hamas militants.

The total figure of bodies found is expected to be higher, as other paramedic teams were also working in the area and Zaka added that the bodies “haven’t all been collected yet”.

Early on Saturday morning, Hamas targeted Nova music festival, a techno rave in the desert near the border with Gaza.

Videos shared on social media and by Israeli news outlets showed dozens of festival-goers running through an open field as gunshots rang out. Many hid in nearby fruit orchards or were gunned down as they fled.

  • @BB69@lemmy.world
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    Wholesale slaughter of innocents? What a way to show Palestinians are the ones we should support.

    • @there1snospoon@ttrpg.network
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      I had been pretty much on the Palestinian side of the conflict for some time.

      This attack has absolutely burnt any goodwill I had for the Palestinian cause. If Mexico attacked America in this manner, we would likely own everything south of the Gulf of California.

      I cannot fathom what Hamas thought would come of this.

      • @NAXLAB@lemmy.world
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        “Palestine” is not the one that did this. Hamas is a terrorist group, and their actions do not justify the fact that the Israeli government operates an apartheid state where people are given rights, status, and property on the basis of race, and also participates in the slaughter of innocent people.

        This isn’t a “whoever’s worse should lose” situation. Israel commits human rights violations and Hamas is a terrorist group.

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          I hate the phrasing “terrorist group” here. Not because what happened here wasn’t an atrocity, but because people generally refuse to call state-backed violence “terrorist” violence. The word terrorism is incredibly broad, easily describing a ton of things Israel does. Yet, we refuse to call them a terrorist organization.

          Israel slaughtered hundreds of protesters 4 years ago in Gaza.

          Israel and Egypt have been blockading the Gaza strip in violation of the GCIV since 2007.

          In 2014, a triple-homicide was committed. Israel claimed it was Hamas, and arrested hundreds of Palestinians. Hamas sent rockets into Israel, killing 2 people, and Israel initiated Operation Protective Edge, killing thousands of Palestinians.

          Not to mention the entire Israel-Palestine conflict can be traced back about 100 years, where imperialist Britain endorsed the idea of a Jewish homeland in Palestine in the Balfour Declaration. Eventually leading to the formation of Israel in the late 40s and the subsequent ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, forcing nearly a million natives to move to make way for Israel.

          “terrorism” is politically charged language with the intent of making us sympathize with a certain side. Of course we’ll side with the “Israel state” and against the “Hamas terrorist group”. The language used to describe these groups already prescribes how we should view them. Western media will never describe Israel’s atrocities as terrorist actions, so people will dismiss the slaughter of tens or even hundreds of thousands of innocent Palestinians as “just war”.

          • @Jaderick@lemmy.world
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            By this logic all Iranians support their current Islamist government, which everyone and their mother knows to not be true.

            • P03 Locke
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              Did Germany support everything the Nazis did? No, not every citizen, but it was enough support to give Hitler his rise to power and descend into WWII.

              Did Afghanistan support everything the Taliban did? No, but war was the only response to 9/11.

              In the end, war sucks and many innocent people will be caught in the crossfire. But, I don’t see any other end result out of this. Israel has been so beaten down by terrorist attacks and hostility since literally the day the country was formed that war is the only way forward. They have tried every other option for the last 50 years.

            • @Ulv@feddit.nu
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              No but i still am part of my country. Every thing my government does represents my country and therefore me.

          • @Eldritch@lemmy.world
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            That’s like saying when Republicans do something stupid. It’s America. It’s not. There’s far more going on. And that’s just disingenuous.

              • Karyoplasma
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                “Them versus us” mentality is very prominent in modern society and it’s only gotten worse. Not just in the context of conflicts, it’s a general problem.

          • @njm1314@lemmy.world
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            Hamas is the governing body of Gaza. They don’t control the West Bank where the majority of Palestinians live.

            • @TheYear2525@lemmy.world
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              you’re going to have to say you killed

              No, to be consistent they’d have to say America killed them. No need to switch from blaming a country to blaming an individual citizen.

              I think a majority of Americans would admit America killed them.

              • @Synnr@sopuli.xyz
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                I think it’s quite obvious they were using the royal ‘you’, as in America (almost every American assumes everyone else is also American in the internet unless otherwise stated).

                And they’re right, American soldiers did unspeakable things in Afghanistan and Iraq, but that doesn’t mean all Americans are responsible for the decisions those soldiers made.

              • @dx1@lemmy.world
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                Forget about consistency, this is just flat out incorrect. You’re trying to equate two different distinct sets of people, one of which contains the other.

                Group A (superset) includes Bob, Alice, Sue, Mike, Cole, Anthony, Tony, Joanna, and Jerry.

                Group B (subset #1) includes Bob, Alice, Sue, Mike. They voted for Anthony to run group A and received a majority, so Anthony assumed power.

                Group C (subset #2) includes Anthony, Sue, Mike, and Joanna. They form a government and military over/of group A. They kill a bunch of people.

                Group C is NOT EQUAL TO group A. Period. No argument, no “but what if”, they are two different groups. Note that Cole, Tony and Jerry (group D) are flatly not represented in any way by the actions of group C.

        • Cryptic Fawn
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          “Palestine” is not the one that did this.

          Palestinians overwhelmingly support Hamas. They allowed this shit to fester.

      • falconhoof
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        We shouldn’t conflate the people of Isreal with the extremist State of Isreal, we shouldn’t conflate the people of Palestine with Hamas. Atrocities have been committed on both sides and each one is an atrocity, but the fact remains that the Palestinian people are living under an apartheid and therefore should be supported despite acts committed by extremists in it’s name. This situation shouldn’t be reduced to a simplistic one-sided team sport. Palestine still needs liberating.

        • @5BC2E7@lemmy.world
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          It’s difficult to not conflate them with hammas when 80% supprts them and celebrated the attack

          • Solar Bear
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            Honest question: What would you do if you were born there?

              • Solar Bear
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                You expect me to believe you would simply leave behind the place you were born and all of your loved ones?

                • @5BC2E7@lemmy.world
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                  Already did so actually and it wasn’t even comparable to the situation in gaza so yes , I would definitely leave … I don’t care if you don’t believe me.

                  Edit: actually you can search my comments from before the recent attacks and find a few that support the fact i am an expatriate.

                  • Solar Bear
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                    Fair enough. From what country are you a refugee, if you don’t mind me asking?

              • @dx1@lemmy.world
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                My source is a comprehensive poll covering a bunch of different topics. Most centrally:

                If new parliamentary elections were held today with the participation of all political forces that participated in the 2006 elections, 64% say they would participate in them, and among these participants, Fateh receives 36%, Hamas’ Change and Reform 34%, all other lists combined 9%, and 21% say they have not yet decided whom they will vote for. Three months ago, vote for Hamas stood at 34% and Fatah at 33%. Vote for Hamas in the Gaza Strip stands today at 44% (compared to 44% three months ago) and for Fateh at 32% (compared to 28% three months ago). In the West Bank, vote for Hamas stands at 24% (compared to 25% three months ago) and Fatah at 40% (compared to 34% three months ago).

                A little over a quarter (27%) believe that Hamas is the most deserving of representing and leading the Palestinian people today while 24% believe that Fateh under the leadership of Abbas is more deserving; 44% believe both are unworthy of representation and leadership. Three months ago, 31% said Hamas is the most deserving, 21% said Fateh led by Abbas is the most deserving, and 43% said both are unworthy of representation and leadership.

                which isn’t even close to 80% no matter how you look at it.

                Your NBC News one says this:

                The group’s popularity grew after a two-week conflict with Israel in 2021, with roughly 75% of those polled viewing Hamas as safeguarding the Al-Aqsa Mosque and other Muslim holy sites in East Jerusalem.

                which is a very different thing than general approval…

      • @tiny_tina_@lemm.ee
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        Dont forget the paraded naked woman that was spit on by people. Hamas are savages who are funded by Iran

      • @paddirn@lemmy.world
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        Had it been attacks on only military targets, that’d be one thing. I understand that this has been a long, drawn-out conflict and Israel has killed a large number of civilians themselves and have, meter-by-meter, been taking more land away from the Palestinians (essentially committing slow-motion genocide). I get that, Israel the country isn’t innocent, BUT civilians should never be considered legitimate targets by either side in the conflict. Hamas isn’t helping their cause any with these attacks.

        • @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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          Hamas is not Palestine. There’s why they’ve done this. The attack and all their actions just hurt Palestinians, and they don’t care. They use Palestinians regularly as living hostages.

      • @Madison420@lemmy.world
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        The us doesn’t hold Mexico or Mexicans in an open air concentration camp we regularly demolish buildings in with war munitions for simple allegation with no due process.

        I’m going to bet it’s going to come out that this is essentially Iran and other countries sending mercs to act as Hamas just as the last major offensive was.

        • @flossdaily@lemmy.world
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          The native Americans would beg to differ about how the United States treated the people who were here before them.

          • @Madison420@lemmy.world
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            I’m talking about Mexico today currently as was the person I replied to, and yes as a native I’m aware how shitty the us still treat its native populaces.

            • @nonailsleft@lemm.ee
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              Shitty treatment? They were genocided and those that survived were pushed into little strips of leftover land. Hundreds of millions of colonists are happily living on the stolen land with plenty of excuses not to leave.

                • @Aceticon@lemmy.world
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                  C’mon, in the middle of all this shit, it was a small moment of humour.

                  I for one will take any and all little silver lining I can get in the middle of this shit, even if its just a momentary small laugh.

              • @Madison420@lemmy.world
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                What part of I’m aware are you confused about. Moreover you’re arguing but you clearly don’t have a point, please get to it.

                • @nonailsleft@lemm.ee
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                  Well you seem to be claiming the the analogy of the US retaliating in a no holds barred style against a Mexican attack should not be made, because the US hasn’t acted as bad to warrant such an attack. But that is of course beside the point itself as the above poster stated.

                  The US has done a lot worse than Israel. They annihilated more than 95% of the natives ffs. 5 million people.

                  Would there be much support if people of Native American ancestry attacked a music festival and killed 500?

                  • @Madison420@lemmy.world
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                    They are different situations, I’m not saying you can’t compare them but to do so it’s fairly pointless and irrelevant. I can compare a housecat and then planet Mercury but what honestly is the point?

                    Arguable to say worse just more and over a longer time since worse is a matter of opinion.

                    We don’t have to guess, we just need to see how the feds cleared Alcatraz during a peaceful occupation of land that was still native by treaty.

        • @VikingHippie@lemmy.wtf
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          The us doesn’t hold Mexico or Mexicans in an open air concentration camp

          True. The concentration camps on and near the US-Mexican border aren’t open air.

        • @ThatGirlKylie@lemmy.world
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          There was already an article out that said Iran helped hamas.

          Tehran is saying they didn’t do it. But articles from wsj and the like have said they did help.

        • @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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          There is no justification for what they’ve done. Senseless violence breeds senseless violence, but we can still blame those who do violence. Everyone subjected to Israel’s abuse isn’t killing civilians.

          At this point it seems clear to me that Hamas is just using the Palestinians and doesn’t actually care about them.

          • @Madison420@lemmy.world
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            You’re arguing a point I never made. Point to where I excuse the behavior, I’ll wait.

            Duh, they were an ultra religious sect Israel allowed to exist because they were actively fighting the same enemy, secular Palestinians.

            • @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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              Apologies. I didn’t mean to suggest you were excusing it, but my wording certainly implies I did. I just wanted to say that observing the geopolitical cause is different from excusing the murderers – which you’ve just pointed out.

              Israel’s far right government and Hamas have an unholy union where they hurt Israeli and Palestinian civilians alike. Too many people conflate this with all Israelis and all Palestinians though :/

              • @Madison420@lemmy.world
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                Bingo. Most Israeli aren’t zionists but all accounts, most Palestinians aren’t terrorists or even Muslim at this point iirc though frankly the religion is just an excuse to be shitty on all sides. Christians need an Israeli controlled holy land for their end days to happen, Islam wants all of the holy land to exclude Jews especially but Christians also, Israel wants all of Israel because a book says so. It’s fucking absurd.

      • @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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        This was an Iranian funded terrorist group, not a Palestinian liberation group. They claim to help the latter, but this attack makes it obvious they don’t give a shit about Palestinians, they just sent to hurt Israelis. Everyone is better off if the group can be destroyed.

      • @esc27@lemmy.world
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        I’m starting to wonder if that is the point. Groups like Hamas thrive on anger and conflict.

      • @DeriHunter@lemmy.world
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        I’m both glad and sorry that this is what made you understand, hamas was like that ever since u remember myself, Israel never start those clashes. They always shoot hiding behind kindergartens, women and elderly people while the shoot thousands of missiles.

        The only difference between previous ones to this one is that the caught us off guard

      • @sederx@programming.dev
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        so 0.05% of the population can make you change your political view about 2 millions people(plus people in west bank because fuck em right?)

        then you never supported a free palestine

      • @flossdaily@lemmy.world
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        This is who they have always been. In over half a century of conflict they have only ever chosen terrorism. Never once have they tried to achieve their goals through passive resistance, despite the historical lessons of Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr, that this is the only strategy that works against overwhelming military force.

        And the reason they haven’t tried it is because peaceful coexistance is not their goal. They want Israel destroyed, and have shown the world for the better part of a century that they will settle for literally nothing less.

        • acargitz
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          That is patently false. Of course Palestinians have been using non violent civil society tactics for a very long time. What do you think the vilified BDS movement was/is about? Looking for a Mandela figure? Look up Marwan Barghouti. The problem is that every time moderate Palestinians become even a tiny bit successful at making their voice heard internally or externally, either Israel in an official capacity or the dominant nationalist Israeli political powers and their allies within and without move in to completely stifle them. This in turn allows only the most extreme Palestinian voices to survive, since in the absence of a public opinion with a Conscience and a Decency to listen to NV movements, extreme violent movements are the only ones that can thrive on persecution.

        • @Krono@lemmy.today
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          Palestinian passive resistance is well documented.

          You should educate yourself on things like the Great March of Return. Palestinians (and yes, Hamas too) marched peacefully for over a year near the border fence that entraps them. Israel responded by killing over 200 people and injuring over 9000.

          If you’re in the mood to get angry, go to youtube and look up interviews with IDF soldiers who did the shooting. Many smile and laugh as they brag about shooting unarmed civilians.

          • @flossdaily@lemmy.world
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            ROFL

            Most protested peacefully, far from the border fence. However, groups mainly comprising young men approached the fence and engaged in violent actions directed towards the Israeli side. Israeli officials argued that Hamas used the demonstrations as cover for launching attacks against Israel

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          exactly, but that won’t stop people from continuing to try to justify it, due to their own inherent anti-semitism and anger at the christian church from crimes committed centuries ago

      • @BB69@lemmy.world
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        The people slaughtered at the music festival were foreign nationals. They had nothing to do with this conflict.

          • @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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            I’ve come to realize that a lot of statements we have about violence causing violence and cause and effect and such are observational, objective statements.

            For instance, you saying Israel shoulders responsibility for cause and effect is a geopolitical analysis on why this attack occurred. It isn’t a judgment that says the attack is Israel’s fault – the blame lies squarely with the actual terrorists. Talking about the event itself is different from talking about the event geopolitically.

            I know you probably already know this, but I’m still coming to grips with this duality.

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      It’s always those pesky Palestinians doing the slaughtering! For 75 years!

      That’s how they’ve been taking more and more land from Israel and they even build a gigantic illegal wall to box those poor Israelis in and stop them being able to leave freely! And with their military backing and funding from giant powerhouses in the west, those poor Israelis don’t stand a chance, it’s about time they fought back and stood up for themselves! They should defend their homes just like Ukraine!

      Wait…

      • @flossdaily@lemmy.world
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        This is a chart that shows one thing only: Israel has the stronger military.

        It doesn’t say a thing about who attempted to kill more civilians, and who took steps to avoid civilian deaths. It doesn’t say anything about who has made concessions for peace, and who has walked away from peace deals for almost a century.

        If you think this chart shows that Israel is the bad guy, you would absolutely shit yourself if you saw a similar chart comparing the US and Nazi Germany.

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          If someone breaks into your house and says “give me this house and all your stuff or I’ll kill you and your family” and you refuse, so they kill you and take your house, are you in the wrong for not accepting their peace deal?

          • @flossdaily@lemmy.world
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            That’s a terrible analogy because it doesn’t fit the fact that for all kinds of reasons.

            But for the sake of argument, let’s accept part of your basic premise.

            Let’s assume that decades ago someone took over half of your grandma’s house (in which your large family lives). You’re super pissed that you have been relegated to half of what you still think of as your house.

            The people in “your” house with you are much, much, much, much tougher than you, and you will never, ever, ever get them out by force.

            The people in your house with you have tried time and again to come to a peaceful living situation with you, but you hate them so much that you have refused literally every single offer to live in harmony.

            You constantly throw rocks at their children. Every once in a while you kill one of their children.

            You do this while hiding behind your own children, so that if they fight back and shoot you, there’s a very good chance they’ll hit your children.

            This is fine with you because you value the news story this will create more than you value the life of your own child.

            The people in “your” house have the deed to the house, and have the might to do whatever they want with the house, and ask the neighbors recognize it is their house, even if they sometimes grumble about it.

            The people in “your” house build a fence through the middle of the house to prevent you from killing their children, which you are still trying to do every single day.

            The people in your house make sure you get food and water, but they are so sick of your violent behavior that they are choking you off from luxuries or prosperity of any kind.

            You know your children could have a better life if you just accepted that you’ll never get the whole house back. Heck, if you asked nicely, you could probably still get a deed to the part of the house your live in. You could pass that on to your kids. They could rebuild. They could thrive by working with the people in “your” house.

            But you hate the people in your house more than you love your own kids. So you keep this futile, hopeless, fighting going. And every day you wake up trying to kill their children.

            • @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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              Good analogy, but it conflates Palestinians and Hamas. The latter is like a security guard that’s shown up and claims to help you, but is only concerned with hurting the other family and hides behind your kids, putting them at risk.

              It’s also noteworthy that the “someone” at the beginning isn’t actually Israel even! You lived in the house, but it technically owned by Britain. The British told you to make room for a new family to live there, and the British arbitrarily decided what things were yours and what was theirs. The other family were originally refugees, and the rest of their family has been slaughtered.

              The root of all of this was Britain arbitrarily drawing lines and ignoring where people were living. The exact same thing happened with India and its partition. The British listened to a Muslim nationalist and the whole country burned because of the arbitrary lines they drew. Gandhi’s intercession helped part of the country return to peace and stop the violence – and he was ultimately killed by a Hindu nationalist.

              I’ve made a huge digression, but my point is everyone keeps fucking the Palestinians, including Hamas.

              • @flossdaily@lemmy.world
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                You think that’s bad?! You should see the chart of the evil United States low casualties versus the poor innocent Nazi casualties during WWII.

                Everyone knows that body count tells the whole story!

                • @drekly@lemmy.world
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                  Once again, was it the us invading a country and stealing it’s land? Or were they defending against someone trying to do that?

              • P03 Locke
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                I can post random images of “facts”, too:

                xkcd: Heatmap

                See, look at my post! I posted an image! Look at meeeeeeeee!!!

      • @nyctre@lemmy.world
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        Yes, all revolutions in the history of the world are famous for rising against evil teenagers who were oppressing them.

      • e_mc2
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        And exactly how does your argument justify these atrocities? This is whataboutism pur sang. Don’t get me wrong, the atrocities Israel has carried out are equally appalling, but that doesn’t justify what happened at that festival. This will likely only weaken the support the Palestinians have in the west.

        • @Zaktor@sopuli.xyz
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          I just think people talking about killing civilians at a music festival being an atrocity (it is!) were probably really quiet about the regular civilian casualties caused by Israel year after year. In 12 years, the UN counted 5,590 deaths. That’s not 5,590 dead terrorists, but people are acting like the atrocities just started now. I’m very much willing to say “what about”, not because it should make people think this one isn’t horrible, but because they really should answer “what about the other ones you ignored”.

          And one doesn’t even need to go backward. Israel’s already racking up civilian casualties, and you can bet there’s going to be some people who want to keep going until the Palestinian number is much higher than the Israeli number.

          • @flossdaily@lemmy.world
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            Israel has never targeted civilians. Palestinians have always targeted civilians.

            Hamas uses civilians as meat shields.

            When people like you take INTENT out of the equation, your just doing Hamas’s bidding.

            • @Zaktor@sopuli.xyz
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              Then it sure is strange how they keep doing things that kill civilians. They’re not blowing up buildings because that particular building was especially good for launching rockets. It’s collective punishment optimistically aimed at some sort of regime change, but more likely just to feed domestic bloodlust. It’s certainly not degrading military capabilities. They’re gone well before the missile hits.

              And this is just the direct deadly violence. They knock down houses and light their fields on fire. Those are civilian targets in service of ethnic cleansing, either performed directly by the state or by agents supported and defended by it.

              • @Shardikprime@lemmy.world
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                Hamas sets up military operations in a civilian building by force - the civilians have no say in this and get killed if they protest Hamas then uses that building to launch rockets, store ammunition, communication stations How the fuck should Israel proceed to neutralize those sites? Because what they do is:

                “Roof knocking”: Hitting the building’s roof with a small explosive to announce that it will fall in 15 minutes (see video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teevWpXlRZY example from yesterday) Automatic SMS and phone calls impacted areas warning and urging to evacuate Precision strikes that make the building fall vertically with minimal damage to the areas As a result, civilians (and potentially military personnel) are given a chance to evacuate while ammunition stashes, rocket launching stations etc stay in the building and are destroyed.

                To be honest, I’m shocked those protocols are still used after Hamas’s attack. I would absolutely not be surprised of these measures stopped.

                The anti-Israel don’t care that Israel is bending over backwards to minimize human suffering while fighting a decades long war against people who are deliberately trying to kill their children.

                Remember how upset they are when Israel does something 100 percent defensive, like build a security fence to keep out an endless stream of suicide bombers?

                This isn’t good-faith criticism.

                These people hate Israel for this that they works be applauding other countries for. And we all know why

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              They literally shot a journalist in the head and then sent military thugs to rough up people at the funeral. Your perspective is severely lacking context on one side.

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          It doesn’t justify the atrocities, but to immediately drop your support of the Palestinian people due to the acts of a militant group (likely orchestrated by Iran) is just dumb.

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              It is what it is. The world needs some semblance of order and you can’t just go fucking killing this many civilians because somebody took your land.

              So by this logic, Native Americans should’ve just accepted Manifest Destiny?

              The rest of your statement is fine, the first part is stupid.

              Edit: this isn’t support for Hamas’ actions, this is the consequence of Israel’s very real policies and actions that lead to stupid people with a lot of anger targeting civilians

      • @nautilus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        31 year ago

        Keep those downvotes coming, Zionists. No matter how much you sweaty virtue signalers try to ‘own’ people on the internet, it doesn’t change the fact that Israel caged an animal, tortured it, and are now trying to put it down because it bit back.

        You and I both know that equating the entire population of Palestine to an Iraq/Qatar-funded extremist group is entirely wrong, but whatever justifies the wholesale slaughter of thousands over the years I guess. Stop pretending to care about Israeli citizens so you can feel good about watching Palestinians die.