Gary Childress wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 9:47 pm
Israel didn't start the shooting, if we stick to a starting point as the day the rockets were fired and Hamas crossed into Israel.
Well, if you want to keep going back, it's ultimately the Pharaoh of Egypt's fault for releasing his slaves to wander in the desert. But that might be a bit silly.
The truth is that Israel owned the territory you call Gaza from well before 1,000 BC, and continuously until AD 70, when the nation was officially smashed by the Romans; but Jews remained on the land throughout the modern era, until Israel was officially reconsituted in 1948. Jews were removed from the area we now call "Gaza" only by Israel itself, in order to give the land to the Palestinians, in In May 1994, following the Palestinian-Israeli agreements known as the Oslo Accords. By generous estimate, there was no such thing as a "Palestinian" before 1834, when the Peasants' Revolt for the first time established that identity.
A little history helps a lot. What you may think is the case is decidedly not the case. Otherwise, why would you assume...
However, Gaza is not Israel's land
At what time in history? It certainly was, at one time, and for much longer, from much older, than it was ever in "Palestinian" hands.
Just before the shooting started there were water shortages.
Actually, Gaza was perfectly capable of taking care of its own needs, including water, sewage, and development projects...if they hadn't already been robbed by Hamas in order to buy rockets and tunnels instead. Hamas has an annual budget of 2 billion dollars, and has stolen countless millions more from Gazans. The New York Times figures Hamas skimmed a further billion from UN aid. No part of that can be blamed on Israel. Gaza had home rule; why did they pick Hamas to rule them?
the "river to the sea" is as much a call to genocide as any other call to remove people from a land.
So you're in favour of ethnic cleansing, so long as they promise only to deport, not to kill?
But no one expects all of Israel to pack up and leave.
Hamas does.
Why should we expect Gazans to?
We don't, and Israel didn't. That's why they gave them their own homeland.
[/quote]It seems to me that if Israel wants to remove Gazans, then they are morally opening themselves up to similar treatment someday. Why would I want Israel to dig their own potential future grave?[/quote] They didn't want, or try, to move the Gazans. They didn't want the war, either. But Hamas started it, Hamas is keeping it going, and only Hamas can shut it down...and they simply won't. Even the Gazans are now sick of Hamas,
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c175z14r8pro and want them gone. But it's too late: they're entrenched, and they won't leave. And they want either Israel dead, or all their own people dead, so the world will hate Israel. So death serves their turn.
Hamas is the genocidal regime...genocidal against Israel, and totally indifferent to the suffering and death of their own people. Even Gazans are saying so. Find somebody who supports Hamas, and you find somebody who supports genocide.