I am not quoting you - please get your facts straight. I am interpreting your obvious HATRED for Israel and Jews.
Palestine has rejected every offer to a two-state solution and made clear for decades that it has no interest in anything by the end of Israel.
The Arabb world has always resented the existence of Jews in their midst. While Israel has many Arabic migrants, all surrounding Arab nations had driven Jews out.
That Netanyahu is a fool does not justify the Palestinian attack. You, if course, have excuses for that barbarism.
Hilarious that you talk about Israel sacrificing Israeli citizens. Netanyahu's failure to prevent the attack has made his post-war leadership unviable.
Meanwhile, here is a Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar 2018 quote: "We make the headlines with blood. No blood, no news". No doubt you'll find an excuse for that too.
The death of children is engineered by Hamas to capture western dupes, who help them spread their hateful propaganda.
Mo, you are not just anti-Semitic, you are obsessively anti-Semitic. That's why you care NOTHING for all the other conflicts in the world, yet this conflict is clearly the most important thing in your entire life at the moment - the issue that captures every ounce of your passion.
Why of the atrocities in Sudan. Mo does not care, even a bit because Jews and westerners aren't involved and it's perperated by Muslims (surprise! surprise!).
Since you pretend to care about children in distant places, why do you care ZERO about the rape and killing of children in Sudan, and even get angry when I bring it up, as if I was raining an annoying, pointless distraction?
“Since the conflict began in April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the Committee on the Rights of the Child has observed repeated attacks on civilians and civilian objects, widespread killings, including ethnically motivated, and the death of thousands of civilians, many of them are children.
There were worrying reports of rape of civilians, including children, denial of humanitarian access affecting children’s access to basic necessities, and other violations of international law, including violations of children’s economic and social rights.
These violations resulted in 24 million children in Sudan being at risk of generational catastrophe. Among these children, 14 million are in dire need of humanitarian support, 19 million are out of school, and 4 million are displaced, according to UNICEF, making Sudan now the largest child displacement crisis in the world.
Their conditions are appalling, with acute shortages of food and clean drinking water; UNICEF found that 3.7 million children are acutely malnourished, including 730,000 with severe acute malnutrition.
Exacerbating the situation, two-thirds of Sudanese lack access to health care services after 70-80% of hospitals ceased operation following a severe shortage of medical supplies, including lifesaving medicines.
UNICEF has warned that tens of thousands of children will likely die without improved access and additional support, including increased international funding.
There has been a sharp increase in the number of children killed or victimised by sexual violence as a weapon of war compared to a year ago. Children are at higher risk given the widespread armed recruitment of children, particularly in Darfur and other areas, including eastern Sudan.
Schools across the country have either been destroyed or at least 170 campuses turned into emergency shelters for internally displaced people, thus jeopardising children’s right to education for many years to come and exposing them to the risk of sexual exploitation and trafficking.
The Committee is deeply concerned by these clear violations of children’s rights to life, survival, education and development under international human rights law and international humanitarian law.
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases ... and-rights
(Notice that I could not use a western media source because, like you, they only care about Arabs).