• @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    2181 year ago

    If concessions can not be made to save these lives even with the entire world watching, then I do not want to hear falsehoods about caring for human rights.

  • PorradaVFR
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    What an absolute nightmare. Those poor people are caught in the middle of a conflict they can do nothing about. It’s horrific.

  • WuTang
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    341 year ago

    I really hope israel will loose their wildcard and be accountable for all this shit. Just remove their privileges!

      • @RedAggroBest@lemmy.world
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        71 year ago

        Israel=The Israeli govt. in basically every conversation within this context. Trying to say “but both right?!” When that’s what everyone has been saying from the start, makes you look like you’re acting in bad faith.

          • @RedAggroBest@lemmy.world
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            11 year ago

            That you’re an Israeli shill? I was trying to be nice about it, guess not. See how I use Israeli to refer to people? Since it’s Israeli citizens who lose because of an extremist Israel? Hamas are terrorists, Israel is an apartheid state. The citizens both groups have control over are suffering and your trying to conflate denouncing Israel and antisemitism. Stop.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      They won’t. The extermination of Palestinians has been a stated goal of Israel and its allies for decades.

      They’re not going to be punished for pulling the trigger.

      • @SCB@lemmy.world
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        01 year ago

        This is the full transcript of the recording between an Israeli IDF officer and a resident of northern Gaza

        “Hello?”

        “Muhammad?”

        “Yes”

        “How are you?”

        “Yes”

        "This is an officer from the IDF calling you. For your own safety I’m asking you to go to Khan Yunis as fast as possible "

        “Where to?”

        “In the direction of Khan Yunis. ASAP. I don’t want you to put yourself at risk, that’s why I’m telling you to go there.”

        “All the roads are blocked”

        “Where you are right now isn’t safe, you need to… blocked where? Who blocked it? Hamas?”

        “Yes”

        “What?”

        “Yes, that’s correct”

        “Where did they block the road?”

        “At Salah ad-Din”

        “Salah ad-Din?”

        “Yeah”

        “How did they block it?”

        “They’re just forcing people to go back home”

        “Are they putting cars on the road? Police cars or…”

        “Yes yes”

        “How exactly? Explain it to me. Please, did you see it with your own eyes?”

        “In a car, people are going south and they’re just bringing them back home”

        “How did they block the road?”

        “They’re shooting at people”

        “Shooting what? Are they shooting at people that want to leave?”

        “Yes yes yes”

        https://twitter.com/ItayBlumental/status/1717466384794300882?t=7HRQJ5h29HRlfhN1fCl3mQ&s=19

    • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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      It’s hard to go against them in the West.

      The right hate Muslims so side with Israel.

      The left hate to be called antisemites, so hand-wring over civilian deaths, but ultimately side with Israel.

            • @HaggierRapscallier@feddit.nl
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              True, but effectively on the political stage, he is the opposition. Understandable that non-politically online people/normal people call him left.

            • @hassanmckusick@lemmy.discothe.quest
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              Agreed but you’re splitting hairs. My grandparents who voted for Biden aren’t really “the left” either.

              My ex who i’ve convinced to switch sides on this issue but is too afraid to say anything publicly because she doesn’t think she knows enough of the history to take a stance isn’t really “the left”, but she voted Biden too.

              Pretty much all of the Democratic leadership except Ilhan Omar.

              They’re not leftists but they are “the left”

              • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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                The “viable left” I suppose.

                Jeremy Corbyn wasn’t that left either, yet you go to one Hamas Terrorist funeral, and suddenly you’re a terrorist sympathiser and out come the photos at election time.

                Sure, you can be left in the West, but not in a way where you’ll get even a sniff of power.

          • @Ferrous@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            Keir Starmer?

            Everything I read about this dude characterizes him as abandoning left wing policy in favor of center, center-right policy.

            4th paragraph of his wikipedia page

            His leadership has been characterised by movement towards the political centre and abandonment of the left-wing platform of his leadership campaign, as well as by opposition to some of the government response to the COVID-19 pandemic and issues such as Partygate

            I just think it’s strange for you to insinuate that the position of the left is that of Israel’s.

    • DaBabyAteMaDingo
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      You recall that Hamas attacked Israel in the bloodiest assault in history, right?

      You guys make me embarrassed to call myself a lefty.

      • @UnspecificGravity
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        Hasn’t Israel been killing them since LONG before they took hostages? Why would release them suddenly make it stop?

        • @SCB@lemmy.world
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          Prior to early October, Israel was completely out of Gaza, and was not attacking Gaza whatsoever, so no they weren’t killing them long before they took hostages.

          Also the entire siege is about trying to force Hamas to give up hostages. That is literally the reason it is being done. Hamas also has massive food, water, and fuel stockpiles they refuse to share with the people they “govern”

          https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-says-gaza-photos-show-half-million-liters-of-fuel-held-by-hamas/

          Also they’re using that fuel to power the ventilation systems in their tunnels that run on generators

          https://m.jpost.com/israel-news/article-770123

          • @a_random_large_banana
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            I urge you to get your source not from literally the entity being excused of genocide (or its direct allies e.i. US news outlets). they have enough money to throw so much propaganda at you that you would never believe anything else.

            from one online stranger to another: using and citing sources as such is an instant discredit.

            • @SCB@lemmy.world
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              I’m gonna go ahead and keep listening to the people who aren’t literal terrorists.

              • @a_random_large_banana
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                well then, again, I urge you to change your sources if you don’t want to listen to terrorists

          • @UnspecificGravity
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            You get that the history of Israeli and Palestinian relations goes back further than October of this year, right?

              • @UnspecificGravity
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                How many Palestinians did the IDF kill in an average year before October?

                • @SCB@lemmy.world
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                  I’ll look up any data you want, if you’ll acknowledge that without the Iron Dome, casualty comparisons would be wildly different.

                  I have severe issues with some of Israel’s past actions. The invasion of Gaza in the teens was an incredibly poor choice. Hamas has bombed Israel 7,000+ times in the last 2 weeks, Israel just has top tier defenses against rocket attacks

                  That doesn’t make what they’re doing now wrong, or give Hamas a leg to stand on.

                  I wonder what the US would do if the Mexican government launched 7,000 missiles at us.

      • Cethin
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        Just lovely how everybody is forgetting that Israel is responsible for that.

        Everyone can always blame someone else, especially in this conflict. It’s time for Israel to grow up and take responsibility for its actions. They have caused harm, anger, and hatred by using terrorism (fear and violence) to enforce their rule over people. Somehow we (the US and most of the west) provide them with resources and weapons though. How fucked up is that?

        • DaBabyAteMaDingo
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          Then by that logic it’s fair game for native Americans to start cleansing all European bloodlines in the United States? As a Latino person, I can go into any southwest state and start killing my neighbors because their ancestors “caused harm, anger, and hatred by using terrorism (fear and violence) to enforce their rule over people”?

          How are you tankies this fucking dumb?

          • @a_random_large_banana
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            But they’re STILL causing them harm and anger and using terrorism, right now, actively, even before the 7th of october, it’s been ongoing for over 75 years, it hasn’t stopped once, its been happening everyday in Gaza and the West Bank (where Hamas isn’t), besides the fact that the occupation power very explicitly stated its intentions of basically deleting every single Palestinian, even before the 7th of october.

            other than the starvation and thirst they’re forcing onto them, they keep bombing civilian buildings, they bombed multiple medical centers including a hospital where over 1000 people (injured civilians from the occupation’s bombings), over half of which were children, toddlers, and babies died.

            and to top all of that off, from https://www.un.org/en/genocideprevention/war-crimes.shtml

            Article 8, section 2.b: 2.b.i. Intentionally directing attacks against the civilian population as such or against individual civilians not taking direct part in hostilities;

            2.b.ii. Intentionally directing attacks against civilian objects, that is, objects which are not military objectives;

            israel is committing war crimes and being praised and supported for it.

            nothing justifies the intentional or unintentional killing of any civilians, children, women, or men, EVEN IF THE ENEMY WAS KILLING CIVILIANS TOO!

            Let’s also not forget that israel is one of the largest and most powerful military entities in the world, supported by even larger military powers, going against this tiny patch of land called Gaza, where the people there have been continually oppressed for over 75 years, Hamas’s homemade mortars dont do nearly as much damage as israel’s US-made targetted missiles, and it’s obvious from the fact that no building has been brought down in israel by Hamas, while Gaza is being basically flattened as we speak.

            Do some research before posting online.

          • Cethin
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            No, dude. I’m not saying what Hamas is doing is “fair game”. I’m saying Israel has a responsibility in it, and they aren’t handling it well. In the past, I totally understand native Americans killing settlers, especially on their land that was promised to them in treaties that they agreed to when moving. Present day, this stuff isn’t happening. If anything, we’re trying to make up for those actions that we now see as a mistake. In present day Israel though, they’re actively performing those actions that cause the inhabitants to feel the need to fight back.

            Also, not a tanky. Not everyone who disagrees with Zionism is anti-semitic or a tanky. Grow up and try to come up with an actual reasonable argument.

          • @Serdan@lemm.ee
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            Commiting genocide against a civilian population is not self defense. How can you read an article like the OP and just be completely empty inside? How broken are you?

              • Cethin
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                An alternative? There are infinite. They can start cooperating and make a good will gesture of returning occupied lands back to the Palestinian people. They can stop colonizing and murdering innocent civilians (which isn’t only just now happening, it’s constant in occupied lands). They can loosen restriction on travel between Gaza and Israel.

                The solution is to improve relations with the people. Attacking them and killing civilians only causes more hate, which causes more violence. It isn’t defence. It’s genocide. They get Hamas to attack and they get to kill more Palestinians.

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                Isreal is indiscriminately bombing civilian/Palestinian population centers and diving people out of their homes.*

                What Isreal is doing absolutely falls under the category of genocide.

                Kill civilians is indefensible.

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                  Isreal is indiscriminately bombing civilian/Palestinian population centers and diving people out of their homes.*

                  A 48 hour WW2 era artillery barrages would flatten the Gaza Strip. Believing that Israel is “indiscriminately bombing” the strip requires you to believe that they’re the most incompetent military force to have ever walked the planet.

          • Cethin
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            Why did you start counting at October 7th? Palestine, Hamas, and Israel have existed much longer and been in conflict much longer.

            Last I saw, which was before this conflict, Israel has killed 27 (I think, maybe 23 or something around there) Palestinians for every Israeli killed.

      • themeatbridge
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        Evil is as evil does. There is never a justification for attacking civilians.

      • @Sparlock@lemmy.world
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        Israel doesn’t give two shits about the hostages. If they did they wouldn’t keep bombing where they are being held.

        • @SCB@lemmy.world
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          Because Hamas’s stated purpose is to destroy Israel, and they knew their attack would be met with reprisal, so they took hostages as human meat-shields

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Hospitals in Gaza are ceasing to function because they are running out of water and fuel for generators, while being overwhelmed by huge numbers of casualties and civilians seeking shelter from Israeli bombing.

    No new fuel has been allowed into Gaza since the 7 October Hamas attack on Israel, starving hospital generators as well as the desalination and pumping plant essential to the water system.

    Video posted on Tuesday showed the Indonesian hospital in north Gaza in total blackout after the generators failed, with the sole illumination from mobile phones.

    Tanya Haj-Hassan, a Canadian-based paediatric intensive care and humanitarian doctor who helps run a western support network for Gaza health workers, said a third of hospitals in the territory had ceased to function.

    Another member of the western support group, Omar Abdel-Mannan, a senior paediatric neurology resident at Great Ormond Street children’s hospital in London, said: “Doctors on the ground are using minimal anaesthesia so they can economise on it.”

    Medical experts from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) visited hospitals in Gaza on Tuesday and confirmed the dire reports from doctors on the ground.


    The original article contains 1,174 words, the summary contains 187 words. Saved 84%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

    • @UnspecificGravity
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      You realize that this is the EXACT outcome they would have expected right? You think Hamas expected Israel to surrender to paragliders? This was what they WANTED to happen. Now the whole world is watching Israel losing their shit on civilians and their international support is crumbling all around them. Hamas doesn’t give a shit about the palestinian people, but they do care about getting Israel into a position to be openly attacked by its Arab neighbors without the US and Europe coming in to fight on their behalf. It looks like that plan is actually going pretty well.

  • Grant_M
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    Further proof Hamas terrorists hate Gazan Palestinians as much as they hate everyone else.

    *People are downvoting because they refuse to admit Hamas terrorists use Palestinians as shields only; without a care for civilian safety as a tool to protect themselves.

    • @takeda@lemmy.world
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      This is the thing. Palestinians aren’t treated as humans, but as tool or a weapon.

      Even the countries that supposedly support Palestine, not a single of them offers to take refugees.

      The truth is they hate Palestinians too (wrong Muslim sect) they just hate Jews a little bit more than them, but they have no problem if both kill each other.

      • Sami
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        What do you mean? The majority of palestinian are sunni muslim like the majority of arab countries and the vast majority of palestinian refugees outside of palestinian territory/israel are in the neighboring arab countries (albeit in horrible living conditions in refugee camps most of the time).

      • Limitless_screaming
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        WTF are you talking about?

        Those countries don’t offer to take them in because they will not be let back after this is over.

        The majority of Palestinians are sunni, and even if they weren’t, that never really mattered to any country besides Iran.

        And the countries of the Levant are known for being very secular, unlike Isn’trael.

        • @takeda@lemmy.world
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          Again, treating them like tools.

          If a country is accepting refugees it is assumed those people will live in your country. Those countries won’t accept them as refugees, because they hate them, and don’t really want to help, they want Israel to burn, and if it takes Palestinians with them “even better”.

          That’s the truth, about “supporting” Palestine by those Muslim countries.

      • livus
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        @takeda

        wrong Muslim sect

        Where did you pick up that idea? Most Palestinians are Sunni just like their neighbours.

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          Sorry. I oversimplified it. The ethnicity (and racism) and also prior experience helping also matters.

          Supposedly Egypt is also Suni, but not only they don’t want let refugees in, or even accept the Gaza strip. US had to negotiate with them to let humanitarian aid in.

          Iran which looks like it had part behind this attack and supposedly are supporters of Palestinians, similarly won’t do anything to help.

          Their sympathy with Palestine is only when western cameras are rolling.

      • @MeanEYE@lemmy.world
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        It’s simple to see why no one wants Palestinian refugees. Last time countries accepted them they had a civil war on their hands. This way everyone lets Israel take the blame and pretend not to notice.

      • AlmightySnoo 🐢🇮🇱🇺🇦
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        wrong Muslim sect

        There’s a bit of that but only as far as Lebanon is concerned, because Hezbollah is Shia and Palestinian Muslims (and especially Hamas) are mostly Sunni and there will likely be a fight for power between Hezbollah and Hamas if the latter ever infiltrate Lebanon, because for the past 13 centuries there has never been peace on the same soil between Shia and Sunni armed groups, which is why Lebanon is not opening its doors to Palestinians.

        With regards to Egypt, sect isn’t really the issue as both are Sunni. However, the military that is ruling Egypt has a very rough history with the Muslim Brotherhood (which was very violent back then, almost nothing to do with Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood) from which Hamas was born, so they likely don’t want Hamas terrorists infiltrating Egypt either.

        So neither Egypt nor Lebanon want Palestinians as they’re placing their security and more importantly their political interests above Palestinian lives.

    • adONis
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      even if that was true, the other side could just stop hitting the shield all the time and do precise targeting.

    • @dannoffs@lemmy.sdf.org
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      Yeah, why don’t the Palestinians give up and just accept being ethnically cleansed? I mean, they’re Arabs why don’t they just move in with the other Arabs, they’re all one big homogeneous group, right?

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          And if they are not let back in who will hold Israel accountable? Many of the people being bombed refuse to leave their homes for this very reason (as well as the south getting targeted by bombs/no shelter/no supplies either way so might as well keep whatever semblance of dignity they have left). They don’t trust Israel to allow them to return home due to historical precedent.

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            Those who don’t want to leave can stay, others shouldn’t be forced to become meat shields in a war they didn’t want.

            • Sami
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              Tell that to the people that refuse to leave their house due to what I previously described. The last election in Gaza was in 2006. The average resident of Gaza was about 1 year old at the time. This conflict did not start yesterday. The Gazan population does not trust the international community to protect their right to return and they sure don’t trust the Israelis.

                • Sami
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                  You can’t carpet bomb civilians then blame a country for not accepting 2 million refugees. Leveling the sector with air strikes is not a requirement.

                • @dannoffs@lemmy.sdf.org
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                  Right now, civilians don’t have a choice to leave the warzone. That’s intentional thaks to Hamas, Netanyahu, Egypt, Jordan, etc.

                  Ftfy

        • @timidgoat@lemmy.ca
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          If it was any other country your argument would be substantive. But we are talking about Israel and Palestine. Anyone who leaves will not be able to return. That’s how it’s always been. And for the Palestinians, their land is their existence. They will not give it up. They know the second they leave, it’s been lost.

            • livus
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              It would be mathematically impossible for them to have elected Hamas since 50% of them are 18 and younger, and the last election was held over 17 years ago.

            • @TokenBoomer@lemmy.world
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              You do realize this is advocating for genocide - the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group.

              • Andy
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                I think at this point, the genocide is in progress. Like the caregivers in this article, what we’re discussing is triage.

                I think it’s unconscionable to evacuate the Gaza strip, because we all know that the intention is to never allow the refugees to return. But I would like the Palestinians of Gaza to have the option to choose whether to survive in exile or die in their homes.

                I believe that the Palestinian identity can survive in a diaspora. But that’s all academic. These people deserve the option to escape, even regardless of what it means for the future of their ethnic group. It’s a painful choice, but it should be there’s.

                • @TokenBoomer@lemmy.world
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                  If some decide to stay, what happens to them? Does the world condemn them to death because it’s too problematic to deal with? Does the world force them at gunpoint? Israel has the power to stop this, it’s the easier path.

                • prole
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                  But I would like the Palestinians of Gaza to have the option to choose whether to survive in exile or die in their homes.

                  Oh wow, how magnanimous of you.

                • @TokenBoomer@lemmy.world
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                  It’s 2.2 million people. It’s a logistical nightmare. Any country/countries that take them in will have a drain on their resources. They will need aid. Or, just spitballing here, Israel could just stop.

    • livus
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      @rivermonster most of them are not vocal about it right now. Many of them have normalised relations with Israel in the last few years.

      They also hold the belief that allowing Israel to chase all the Palestinians out of Palestine and grab the land would be the end of the Two State Solution, turning the latter into permanent refugees.

      In practical terms given Israel’s blockades the only country in a position to take them is Egypt.

      • Egypt already hosts 9 million refugees, taking another 2 million would be politically unpopular with voters.

      • Egypt is also afraid of ending up in a border war with Israel (which would happen if any of the new refugees attacked Israel).

      • Egypt also wants the Two State Solution

      Here is an article that might interest you: Why Egypt Won’t Open The Border To Its Palestinian Neighbours

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              @rivermonster yeah that’s getting really bad lately.

              I’m in New Zealand and I want more refugees from everywhere, including Palestine. It’s frustrating.
              Turns out Children of Men is the most prophetic sci fi.

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                  @rivermonster to be fair to the US it didn’t actually sign the UN convention on refugees that the rest of the West signed. But I still share your frustration.

                  I wish we could all work together on this stuff. Instead we have had some shining examples recently of how countries who do take people from warzones get left to take a huge hit, like poor Bangladesh struggling alone to administer Coxs Bazar (the biggest refugee camp in the world, now home to the Rohingya), or the Kurds who bizarrely were left trying to feed and shelter surrendered ISIS fighters from all over the world.

            • @Kepabar@startrek.website
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              Realistically a governments first responsibility before anything else is the physical safety of it’s citizenship.

              If you know a percentage of a population are religious extremists which will never integrate into your society and will probably pose a risk, then how can you, as a government, take them in?

              It’s a hard sell any way you slice it.

    • Limitless_screaming
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      The people who will leave Gaza are never gonna be let back in. The neighboring Arabic countries already have lots of Palestinian refugees.

    • @TCBloo@lemmy.world
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      Jordan won’t take them because the Palestinians assassinated their king, created a civil war in Jordan, and tried to assassinate their next king.
      Lebanon won’t take them because they keep joining Hezbollah.
      Egypt won’t take them because they keep joining up with Muslim Brotherhood and trying to destabilize the government.
      Syria won’t take them because they’re in the middle of a civil war.
      Iran won’t take them because they’re more useful as a tool to destabilize Israel.

      Am I missing anyone?

    • Bezerker03
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      Because the neighboring countries did that in the past in various forms and it fucked them all up in some manner. These are not normal people. They’re twisted by decades of living under war or terrorist rule. Their population is so young because everyone old died that half the people alive never actually experienced a stable life. They know nothing but this. As a result they are really hard to integrate.

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      Because then they risk becoming the target of what Israel buys with the 50 billion dollars Joe Biden just sent to them.

      Edit: if to of

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    Blame the world’s leader and the people that think they should be supporting them.

    Take matters into your own hands. Change is now if you make the change. Live for reality and not tradition. Bring on the war.