Pattern-chaser wrote: ↑December 6th, 2023, 9:39 am
Sy Borg wrote: ↑December 4th, 2023, 4:33 pm
I note that you have ignored the Jewish Exodus again, persisting with that incorrect 3000 years figure. Why are you so loathe to acknowledge what the Jews went through to lead to this situation?
I'm not loth to acknowledge anything. But the history of this sorry conflict began in the 8th century BCE, when the Jews were driven out of their homeland, which is nearly 3000 years ago. Since then, a great deal has happened, as we all know and accept. There are many things to take into account, not least of which is to acknowledge that the people that we call Palestinians today also lived in that part of the Middle East, and they continued to live there after the Jews were driven out. Those people also descend from the same ancestry, including the ancient Semite tribe, as the Jews. And so the sad story began, and continues even today.
This is very much a multi-sided, multi-facetted situation. Many modern nations have been involved, at one point or another. Today's Israel could not stand without support and finance from the USA. And so on.
And so, in this discussion, I have seen fit to describe the parlous state of the Palestinian people, not because theirs is the only part of the picture, but in balance to the strongly pro-Israel stance that you and other commentators have adopted. I seek not to champion the Palestinian cause, but only to offer a description that complements yours. As you have said, this is not a one-sided debate.
Sy Borg wrote: ↑December 6th, 2023, 2:55 pm
You focus on 3k years ago and ignore the more recent Jewish exile - which is the main key to the problem.
Actually, no. This exchange between us began when I asked you why you think the Palestinian people should accept what has happened and move on, after 75 years, and yet you seem to think that the Jewish/Israeli people are justified in continuing after nearly 3000 years. Your position, on this simple and heavily-qualified question, seems inconsistent.
The
intervening history is not directly relevant
to my question, only the amounts of time that have elapsed since the Jews, and the Palestinians, were driven from their homeland.
Sy Borg wrote: ↑December 6th, 2023, 2:55 pm
My stance is less pro-Israel than yours is pro-Hamas.
I have not voiced support for Hamas at any time, only support for the Palestinian people. I have commented that a reasonable person might
understand why the more extreme Palestinian activists might do as they have done ... but that such understanding might
not extend to condoning what they have done, or actively supporting it.
Sy Borg wrote: ↑December 6th, 2023, 2:55 pm
If two parties cannot work out their issues over all these decades, then it's clear two are at fault.
This matter concerns multiple parties. The Israelis and the Palestinians, their backers, USA and perhaps Iran, the UK for its intimate involvement with the USA and UN to partition Palestine in 1948...
Sy Borg wrote: ↑December 6th, 2023, 2:55 pm
Yet I am shocked at the support Hamas has achieved by killing 1,200 Jews, capturing another few hundred and raping and torturing an undisclosed number. I see nothing laudable in any of that. That gruesome act has somehow garnered the support of billions.
I expect that if Hamas dropped a nuke on Israel and raped every Jewish survivor, they perpetrators would be be drowned in garlands of flowers and elected rulers of the world. No doubt feminist groups will continue to love Hamas, even if they have been raping Jewish women and hammering nails into their vaginas. Gay groups will continue to support the groups that would see them all dead.
The west has become strangely self-destructive.
A little time ago, we heard from Israel that Hamas had decapitated 40 babies. That is now known to be a lie. I would condemn any act such as you describe, if it actually happened, but I wonder if it is another Israeli lie, in the name of propaganda?