I have always said Trump is not the problem. The people who support him, and especially McConnell, are the problem.
Likewise, Netanyahu is not the problem. People like Biden, whatever is his motive, are the problem. peggy lambert is completely correct, as is Qasim's response.
Mr Bergtun, "war crimes" is an example of offense when they are …
I have always said Trump is not the problem. The people who support him, and especially McConnell, are the problem.
Likewise, Netanyahu is not the problem. People like Biden, whatever is his motive, are the problem. peggy lambert is completely correct, as is Qasim's response.
Mr Bergtun, "war crimes" is an example of offense when they are conveniently attributed to Hamas. What if Hamas is being defensive?
Mr Levin, please carefully read Qasim's first response to you.
I am defending Hamas. Absent Israeli crimes and manipulation, there would be no Hamas (funded by Netanyahu), nor any need for one. Dan is right. What should populations of entirely innocent Palestinians, who got along well with many Israelis, do when they come under attack? I regret that Hamas attacked Israeli civilians, and gave Netanyhu the best "Christmas present" anyone could have given him, but they had to do something. They were acting to protect the Palestinian people. They were the only people on earth extending themselves to protect Palestinians. And anyone who thinks that if no one wanted to protect Palestinians means there must be something wrong with Palestinians, I will tell you from personal experience that Jews never ask the question of what's wrong with Jews if "everyone's always pickin' on [them]." That was one of the reasons I resigned from the club.
And Mr Levin, if you think the purpose of humanitarian law is to confront violence, especially violence against civilians, I will tell you that essentially no one, and certainly not the world community at the end of WWII, confronts violence against civilians, including dropping atomic bombs on them when the war was essentially over already.
I have always said Trump is not the problem. The people who support him, and especially McConnell, are the problem.
Likewise, Netanyahu is not the problem. People like Biden, whatever is his motive, are the problem. peggy lambert is completely correct, as is Qasim's response.
Mr Bergtun, "war crimes" is an example of offense when they are conveniently attributed to Hamas. What if Hamas is being defensive?
Mr Levin, please carefully read Qasim's first response to you.
I am defending Hamas. Absent Israeli crimes and manipulation, there would be no Hamas (funded by Netanyahu), nor any need for one. Dan is right. What should populations of entirely innocent Palestinians, who got along well with many Israelis, do when they come under attack? I regret that Hamas attacked Israeli civilians, and gave Netanyhu the best "Christmas present" anyone could have given him, but they had to do something. They were acting to protect the Palestinian people. They were the only people on earth extending themselves to protect Palestinians. And anyone who thinks that if no one wanted to protect Palestinians means there must be something wrong with Palestinians, I will tell you from personal experience that Jews never ask the question of what's wrong with Jews if "everyone's always pickin' on [them]." That was one of the reasons I resigned from the club.
And Mr Levin, if you think the purpose of humanitarian law is to confront violence, especially violence against civilians, I will tell you that essentially no one, and certainly not the world community at the end of WWII, confronts violence against civilians, including dropping atomic bombs on them when the war was essentially over already.