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  • “for the first part I’d say it’s 50:50 of who placed them there” totally agree. That’s exactly why I left them out of the equation.

    “that they were being held ear Hospitals” but that’s exactly the point, isn’t it? If there were hostages there, then that’s undeniable proof that there were Hamas terrorists there. No matter, why they were kept there, this remains an undeniable consequence.

    All that aside, I too hate all of the bloodshed that is happening to the people of Palestine. Even though, I also understand why Israel was forced to do what they are doing now. No matter, who did what in the past, there simply is no conceivable timeline in which the events of the past weeks would have played out any differently and I bet that’s exactly what Hamas was counting on. They need the people to hate Israel so they can keep their power and they don’t care how many Israelis and Palestinians get killed in the process.


  • You mean apart from countless documented tunnel networks leading directly into hospitals, schools amd other civilian places with clear signs of militant activity in them.

    It’s your good right to not believe such videos coming from the Israeli army, but there’s a lot of evidence supporting the Israeli claims.

    I’m not even talking about all of the weapons they found. I’m talking about signs of hostages being held there, booby traps in the tunnel walls and signs of people living in these tunnels for way longer than the current open conflict.


  • The fact that people mean “No Apartheid” when they talk about freedom is just glossed over.

    Maybe that is because this is completely delusional. Palestine has repeatedly refused any deal that would lead to freedom and piece in a world where Israel still exists. Hamas is extremely open about their goal to eradicate Israel in its entirety. Unfortunately, the reality of this conflict is that there is not enough support for a peaceful solution among the Arabic population in the middle east, least of all among Palestinians.