The Official Israel 🇮🇱 & Gaza 🇵🇸 Thread

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The fact that yrump is working directly with hamas/Iran/saudi etc while ignoring israel shows how incredibly weak and incompetent the Biden administration was.he could have did all this and actually accomplished a ceasefire/end of the war considering we're the so called good guys right ? Biden could have isolated israel and forced them to the table which is what we wanted. We was told " there nothing Biden could do" :sadcam:
So he’s done nothing, just had conversations with the Arab nations because Bibi and Waltz colluded to invade Iran behind his back. Nothing to do with Palestinian liberation

Where was the Biden glazing when Biden deescalated tensions between Israel and Iran when they were firing missiles at each other?
 

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So he’s done nothing, just had conversations with the Arab nations because Bibi and Waltz colluded to invade Iran behind his back. Nothing to do with Palestinian liberation

Where was the Biden glazing when Biden deescalated tensions between Israel and Iran when they were firing missiles at each other?
Deescalated? Biden allowed israel to run around the middle east bombing leaders journalist and negotiators with bombs and pagers :dead:. The only one who deserves credit for descalation is iran. You live in a different reality
 
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Deescalated? Biden allowed israel to give around the middle east bombing leaders journalist and negotiators with bombs and pagers :dead:. The only one who deserves credit for descalation is iran. You live in a different reality
So Trump gets a “Big win” for talking to Arab nations and Biden is Neville Chamberlain for not allowing Israel to invade Iran.

Got it. America is cooked. I haven’t lost hope until today
 

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So Trump gets a “Big win” for talking to Arab nations and Biden is Neville Chamberlain for not allowing Israel to invade Iran.

Got it. America is cooked. I haven’t lost hope until today
Yes trump deserves credit for descalation with the middle east, something we should be giving a fukking democrat president for doing. Trump is corrupt as it gets but taking sanctions off countries like Syria should be seen as a good thing if they're truly looking to build
 

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Jeremy scahill is saying hamas feels they have a better chance of ending this conflict under Trump then they ever had under biden because he was a career zionist and not easy to be bought. Trumps american first corruption may save Gaza :dead:. This is a damn shame that a democrat president is further to the right on wars then fukking Donald trump :mindblown:
 
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The thing is that if as a Democrat president, you're not leaving enough separation between you and Trump on any issue, then you've failed in that aspect. There should be a lot of fukking daylight.

On the topic being discussed in this thread, if you're arguing whether Biden was marginally better than Trump, EVEN if you're right and he was marginally better, it is a fukking indictment on Biden and his party, and you are absolutely retarded for even trying to have the conversation.

Not enough people bought the idea that Kamala would be better for Gaza than Trump. Why?

Trump appears to be less willing to allow YahooNeta to punk him on the global stage, than Biden. Why?

Under a Biden administration, an American citizen got killed in the West Bank. The State spokesperson initially claimed she was not an American, only retracting after pressure from the media. There was no serious pressure on Israel placed by the Biden administration to hold her murderers accountable. Why?

You won't find me throwing Biden under the bus for his environmental policy. He did very well. Lot of daylight compared to Trump. But on foreign policy, specifically with regards to Israel and Palestine, Biden was a fukking failure and he deserves to be thrown under an IDF bulldozer. And his refusal to rein in Israel partially contributed to the DeMIDcrats losing the election and public confidence. And they haven't learned their lesson.

The sooner the BidenBoyz™ accept this...
 

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Jermey scarily is saying hamas feels they have a better chance of ending this conflict under Trump then they ever had under biden because he was a career zionist and not easy to be bought. Trumps corruption may save Gaza :dead:

For all of Trump's idiocies, he always wants to be seen as a deal maker and he'll sidestep official playbooks if needed to make that happen.

I have very very low hopes because it's likely Trump gets reined in by his pro-Israel cabinet before he goes too far, but allow me to laugh for a second (in similar delusion to the few minutes after buying a lottery ticket) at the possibility that he goes all the way to force an end to the conflict and begin concrete steps towards the recognition of Palestine, and where that leaves a party that's bent over for Israel for decades :mjlol:
 

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For all of Trump's idiocies, he always wants to be seen as a deal maker and he'll sidestep official playbooks if needed to make that happen.

I have very very low hopes because it's likely Trump gets reined in by his pro-Israel cabinet before he goes too far, but allow me to laugh for a second (in similar delusion to the few minutes after buying a lottery ticket) at the possibility that he goes all the way to force an end to the conflict and begin concrete steps towards the recognition of Palestine, and where that leaves a party that's bent over for Israel for decades :mjlol:
Yea he said hamas is looking at it like what else could they lose? Trump is clearly side stepping the official playbook and is clearly open to corruption so why not try. Trumps incompetent officials is running around saying hamas is easy to work with, something you'd never heard from anyone in the Biden administration. They treated hamas like a flat our terrorist cell that was comparable to the taliban
 

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Blah blah blah, democrats bad Trump good should never come out from Mehdi’s platform. Completely irresponsible considering the moment we all face in this country.

Giving Trump credit for doing nothing is disgusting.

What the fukk has Trump done? Not meet with bibi?

He’s not doing it for the Palestinians, he’s doing it for personal reasons.

You people make me sick. This country deserves Trump
Zeteo news, telling what you need to hear whether you like it or not :troll:

Big win for Trump! :ahh:
 

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At this point we can almost say the parties have flipped when it comes to foreign policy :dead:
 

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Siwar Ashour was born into war and hunger and has known nothing else. She is now in real danger of dying without ever having known a moment of peace or contentment.

The six-month-old Palestinian girl, whose painfully emaciated body symbolised the deliberate starvation of Gaza when she appeared on the BBCthis week, was only 2.5kg when she was born on 20 November last year.


From birth, Siwar had a problem with her oesophagus that has made it hard for her to drink breast milk and left her dependent on specialised formula, which is in critically short supply.

Her parents’ home in al-Nuseirat, halfway up the coast on the Gaza Strip, was bombed earlier in the war, which began in October 2023 when Hamas killed 1,200 people in Israel, leading to an Israeli assault that has so far killed more than 52,000 people in Gaza. They lived in tents for a while but it was almost impossible to get food or water in the camp and it also came under Israeli fire.

They tried going back to al-Nuseirat to stay at Siwar’s grandparents’ home, but that was bombed, too. All that was left of the building was a single room, which they shared with 11 other people. That was where Siwar was born.


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