Pattern-chaser wrote: ↑November 9th, 2023, 11:07 amI wouldn't go so far as to say that occupation "justifies terrorism", but I would say that it nudges us toward judging the action of resistance-fighters — freedom-fighters? — in a more tolerant and understanding light. Let's ask ourselves the questions a jury should ask of themselves. Are these the actions of decent and reasonable people? Might I (we?) do the same in their situation/circumstances?
LuckyR wrote: ↑November 9th, 2023, 3:09 pm
Expecting reasonable behavior from those in long-term unreasonable situations is disingenuous.
That's an excellent extension to what I just said, that I hadn't thought of. Thanks.
Consul wrote: ↑November 9th, 2023, 12:05 pm
Calling Islamists like the Hamas guys "freedom-fighters" is a bad joke, because the only freedom they're fighting for is the freedom to eradicate liberal democracies and to establish Islamic theocracies worldwide.
Again, you don't seem to take into account the wider context. Even if 'Islamists'
are trying to oppose the World's Most Terrible War Machine, it is likely in response to America's 'War on Islam', wouldn't you say? Most of America's recent wars — and there are many — have been on countries where the dominant faith is Islam.
The actions of your own country are pretty much as despicable as those of their predecessors — the British Empire, as it was. But if that's the only view we can take on the current situation, there will be no solution.
There are historical parallels. Consider occupied France in WW2. When resistance fighters attacked the occupiers of their land, innocent French civilians were punished by the Nazis in response. I dare say the Nazis claimed they were acting in 'self-defence' too.
The Israel situation closely mirrors what was done to Ireland many years before by Britain. A king, placed onto the throne with the help of his Barons and their armies, was worried those same armies could be used to remove him again. So he 'rewarded' their loyalty by 'giving' them land in NE Ireland. The occupation was never resolved, between the invaders and the locals, because such resolution prevented by an overwhelmingly-superior military occupying force. The situation was maintained for many years, and only recently have we approached any kind of solution.
Your country and mine, together, were the prime movers in appeasing Jewish terrorists, who bombed their terrorist way into persuading our countries to 'give' them land in the Middle East in 1948, land they had been ejected from 2000+ years before. Their case was like Celtic Britons trying to eject the Germanic invaders (Anglo-Saxons), today, to regain their Celtic homeland, after a mere 1500 years of occupation. Perhaps there must come a point where we accept what happened in the past, and move forward instead?
These are not trivial problems, and their solutions, if they exist, are not trivial either. To point the finger at others, and say they are responsible, no matter what, doesn't help. What might help is if all those who have any involvement at all, as our countries both do, sat down together and sought a diplomatic solution, if there is one to be found.