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Israel committing Genocide in Gaza

Don't drones have 4k video? why is the resolution so low? That could be CGI or an actor in a hollywood scene or really anyone anywhere. We got better videos for Sadam and Gaddafi.

I found it interesting this morning about the videos from all these media websites that claim their "experts" have verified the video as being real meanwhile we struggle when there's a Taylor Swift or Trump video to figure out if they're real or fake. There is absolutely 0% chance of anyone being able to verify the identity of the guy in that video.

I don't doubt the guy is dead but It doesn't really matter. All these guys took over from the last group of guys that Israel killed. Now the next group will takeover. And the little kids who the IDF haven't killed will takeover from that group when Israel kills them in 20 years. Israel right or wrong has solidified another generation of terrorist/freedom fighters who grew up seeing their family and friends blown up, land stolen illegally, and buildings bombed. That area is in for another 40+ years of problems. The Palestinian youth are not learning that firing rockets from their grandmothers living room is a bad idea. All they're learning is to hate Israel. This cycle is never going to stop.

here you go -

Hamas has vowed it will not release the hostages it seized during its October 7 attack on Israel until the Gaza war ends, as it mourned the death of its leader Yahya Sinwar.
The killing of Sinwar, the mastermind of the deadliest attack in Israeli history, had raised hopes of a turning point in the war, including for families of the Israeli hostages and Gazans enduring a dire humanitarian crisis.
Turkey’s foreign minister on Friday offered his “condolences” to Hamas officials at a meeting in Istanbul following the death of Sinwar.
Hakan Fidan “received the president of the Hamas Shura Council Mohammed Ismail Darwish and members of the political bureau” to whom “he presented his condolences for the martyr Yahya Sinwar,” the ministry said in a statement.ach/js/sbkIran, Hezbollah, Afghanistan’s Taliban government and Yemen’s Houthi rebels all mourned the death of Sinwar, vowing continued support for their Palestinian ally Hamas.
At a demonstration in Yemen’s capital Sanaa, resident Mutahhar al-Khatib said Sinwar’s death “was shocking news”.
“But if Sinwar is martyred, there will be 10 more in his place,” he said. The Palestine Liberation Organization also expressed its condolences over the “martyrdom of the great national leader Yahya Sinwar”.

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Supporters of Yemen's Houthis gather with pictures of Hamas slain leader Yahya Sinwar during a rally held on Friday in the Houthi-controlled capital Sanaa. Picture: Mohammed Huwais / AFP
 
here you go -

Hamas has vowed it will not release the hostages it seized during its October 7 attack on Israel until the Gaza war ends, as it mourned the death of its leader Yahya Sinwar.
The killing of Sinwar, the mastermind of the deadliest attack in Israeli history, had raised hopes of a turning point in the war, including for families of the Israeli hostages and Gazans enduring a dire humanitarian crisis.
Turkey’s foreign minister on Friday offered his “condolences” to Hamas officials at a meeting in Istanbul following the death of Sinwar.
Hakan Fidan “received the president of the Hamas Shura Council Mohammed Ismail Darwish and members of the political bureau” to whom “he presented his condolences for the martyr Yahya Sinwar,” the ministry said in a statement.ach/js/sbkIran, Hezbollah, Afghanistan’s Taliban government and Yemen’s Houthi rebels all mourned the death of Sinwar, vowing continued support for their Palestinian ally Hamas.
At a demonstration in Yemen’s capital Sanaa, resident Mutahhar al-Khatib said Sinwar’s death “was shocking news”.
“But if Sinwar is martyred, there will be 10 more in his place,” he said. The Palestine Liberation Organization also expressed its condolences over the “martyrdom of the great national leader Yahya Sinwar”.

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Supporters of Yemen's Houthis gather with pictures of Hamas slain leader Yahya Sinwar during a rally held on Friday in the Houthi-controlled capital Sanaa. Picture: Mohammed Huwais / AFP
What is that supposed to prove?

It only shows more hostility generated against Israel and more terrorists being made.

If these terrorists start operating against Israel's 'friends' around the world, all the West will be dragged into a conflict that has nothing to do with us.
 
What is that supposed to prove?

It only shows more hostility generated against Israel and more terrorists being made.

If these terrorists start operating against Israel's 'friends' around the world, all the West will be dragged into a conflict that has nothing to do with us.

That sounds like Chamberlains view in 1938, where did that get the world?

 
It was Sinwar who, back in 2021, began actively planning the October 7 massacre of 1200 Israelis. As the Hamas chief in Gaza, he was a hardliner who won an internal battle against more moderate voices within Hamas to guide the group towards violence rather than negotiation.
He told his fellow terror-sponsor Iran that he believed a major attack by Hamas on Israel would lead to the demise of the Jewish state within two years.
Central to Sinwar’s brutal calculation was that Israel would respond with deadly force to any attack by Hamas and that the highly urbanised nature of Gaza would guarantee Israel’s war on Hamas also would kill tens of thousands of civilians, staining Israel’s reputation around the world.
Sinwar did not care about the lives or the future of Palestinians living in Gaza and was happy to see them sacrificed to realise his long-term ambition of destroying Israel.
But he died having failed abysmally in his aims. A year after Sinwar’s massacre, all he achieved was to damage Israel’s international reputation and spark an ugly revival of anti-Semitism in the West, including in Australia.

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At a rally in Gaza City in 2021, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar holds up a Kalashnikov-wielding child of an Al-Qassam Brigades fighter killed in fighting with Israel. Picture: AFP

Yet history will record Sinwar as having done more to set back the cause of the Palestinian people and their search for a Palestinian state than anyone this century.
He died having overseen the almost complete destruction of his beloved Hamas as a viable fighting force. This broken group can never again mount a major terror assault on Israel or threaten Israel’s existence. Its military future is limited to that of a guerrilla force, capable of small scale hit-and-run attacks against any occupying Israeli forces but nothing more.
Politically, Sinwar’s actions have ensured that Hamas will never again govern Gaza as it did until October 7. And it will never again play a political role in helping determine outcomes in the West Bank, where the corrupt Palestinian Authority rules.
Sinwar’s miscalculations do not end in Gaza. Hamas’s massacre led Hezbollah in Lebanon to make the foolish decision to launch a continuous low-grade war against northern Israel in solidarity with Hamas.
That tactic has, quite literally, blown up in Hezbollah’s face.
The Iranian-sponsored terror group is on the back foot, having provoked an Israeli ground invasion and a ferocious Israeli assault on its leadership.
 
The Israelis have identified the remains by dental, fingerprints and DNA. They had him in captivity for like decades and did brain surgery on him for a tumour so they had bio-samples.
They released him with many other imprisoned terrorists in exchange for one 20-something year old soldier that Hamas had kidnapped.

They have a plan to administer Gaza in perpetuity I believe. The Gazans have amply demonstrated that they will only support bloodthirsty fanatics and require conservatorship style governance. They should prosper under Israel.

They will keep taking out new rabid political leaders whack-a-mole style who threaten the citizens of Israel with extermination. They've had a gutfull of people like you, sitting in comfy homes and offices in the West, who've never had a relative or friend raped and murdered, arguing that israel should be the only state that does not go to war when relentlessly attacked, threatened and had planned atrocities committed against it. Or when it does, it must somehow avoid killing any civilians - like no state ever. All your arguments are facile.
I took his ramblings as a positive..
- there's no genocide. (thanks, btw, to all the hamas parrots) as "new kids" will take over
 
Apologists for genocide are low on the spectrum of morality.
It becomes a matter of history as to who is being wiped out as the pricipal consideration relates only to the act and those responsible. Nations aiding and abetting, like Australia, the UK and USA, will also be judged - like Germany - to be on the wrong side of history.
Those in denial of what is occurring in Gaza in front of our eyes every day now are as foolish as those who with full knowledge chose to elect, inter alia, a convicted felon, adjudged rapist, insurrectionist, fear-mongering racisist, and anti science conspiracist, who also wants to remove the rights of women to control what happens to their body by criminalising such behaviour!
For more detail on Israel's actions, here's the UN's Special Rapporteur
 

International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant and Mohammed Deif​



"The warrants are for alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes committed during the Israel-Gaza war.

The ICC said there were reasonable grounds to believe Mr Netanyahu and Mr Gallant "bear responsibility for … the war crime of starvation as a method of warfare; and the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution, and other inhumane acts."

Rot in hell Netanyahu.
 

International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant and Mohammed Deif​



"The warrants are for alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes committed during the Israel-Gaza war.

The ICC said there were reasonable grounds to believe Mr Netanyahu and Mr Gallant "bear responsibility for … the war crime of starvation as a method of warfare; and the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution, and other inhumane acts."

Rot in hell Netanyahu.
Trump will probably shake his hand at some time.
 
Who elected them? Another part of the the world government apparatus and the overlordship of lawyers. Law is one of the most undemanding degrees and professions. Where were they before when Hamas was committing atrocities against Israel? Why don't they indict Putin or Xi Jinping? Is it because Israel is always the easy target? Hamas is virtually destroyed and now they indict them to show their equal handedness? It's none if their business in their f'g robes and mansions safe from the consequences of the conflict.
 
Apologists for genocide are low on the spectrum of morality.
It becomes a matter of history as to who is being wiped out as the pricipal consideration relates only to the act and those responsible. Nations aiding and abetting, like Australia, the UK and USA, will also be judged - like Germany - to be on the wrong side of history.
Those in denial of what is occurring in Gaza in front of our eyes every day now are as foolish as those who with full knowledge chose to elect, inter alia, a convicted felon, adjudged rapist, insurrectionist, fear-mongering racisist, and anti science conspiracist, who also wants to remove the rights of women to control what happens to their body by criminalising such behaviour!
For more detail on Israel's actions, here's the UN's Special Rapporteur


Maybe you should contact Justice Michael Lee, and have a discussion.

In Justice Lee’s powerful address, delivered the night after a car was torched and buildings were vandalised with horrendous anti-Semitic slurs in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, Justice Lee said some Australians do not understand the “complex narrative” of the Middle East conflict and instead prefer “historically flawed” reports from parts of the media.

In an extraordinary and deeply personal speech, Federal Court judge Michael Lee says the “growth and mainstreaming” of anti-Semitic behaviour stemming from the October 7, 2023 massacres must be tackled, and declared that any attack on the Jewish community is an “attack upon my wife and my children”.

In Justice Lee’s powerful address, delivered the night after a car was torched and buildings were vandalised with horrendous anti-Semitic slurs in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, Justice Lee said some Australians do not understand the “complex narrative” of the Middle East conflict and instead prefer “historically flawed” reports from parts of the media.

Anthony Albanese condemned the attacks in Woollahra, but Jewish leaders and former prime minister John Howard said Labor’s “inaction’ on anti-Semitism was partly to blame for the major escalation in violence.

In his speech, Justice Lee praised Western Sydney University for showing strong leadership when campuses were overrun with pro-Palestine encampments this year, but said Australian institutions were producing future leaders who have a “sense of self-righteousness” exacerbated by a “lack of a traditional Western historical education”.

Reflecting on behalf of he and wife Penny – the daughter of former NSW ombudsman and prominent Jewish lawyer David Landa – Justice Lee said he was struck by a “discomforting” reality after Hamas invaded southern Israel.

“The revelation for both of us, since October 7, is that in our different ways, and from our different perspectives, the stark and discomforting realisation that despite living our whole lives in this country, and thinking we knew it so well, we do not now recognise an aspect of it,” he said, speaking to the Jewish House Gala Dinner.

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Justice Michael Lee speaking at the Jewish House Gala Dinner. Picture: Britta Campion

“Connected to this was the realisation that some people we thought we knew well did not understand, or did not want to understand, a more complex narrative than that presented by simplistic and historically flawed declamations on social and some other media; nor were they empathetic to the trauma the events of last year and its consequences have occasioned.

“Whether this appreciation is a result, Saul-like, of scales falling from our eyes or a profound shift in the culture might be thought, at least on one level, to be of little moment. But upon reflection it does matter because the growth and mainstreaming of anti-Semitism we have all seen emerge over the last 13 months must be tackled, but understanding how it is to be tackled requires some understanding of how we got to where we are.”

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Justice Lee, a judge of the Federal Court since 2017, rose to prominence during the high-profile defamation case between Bruce Lehrmann and Network 10, and has become well known for his quick wit and sharp turn of phrase. Speaking on Thursday night in a personal capacity, he told the crowd he was introduced to “the richness of the Jewish lived experience through my wife’s family”. “Twelve years ago, I gave a speech in the function room behind Temple Emmanuel. I remarked that when I was a boy learning public speaking at a Marist Brothers school, I was confident that there were a number of opening words of a speech that I would never utter,” he said.

“One form of opening words was: ‘I proudly accept your nomination for President of the United States’; another, equally unlikely, were the words I opened with on that occasion, being: ‘Welcome to my son’s bar mitzvah’.”

He said there had been a “soft revolution” in values over the past 50 years within “numerous institutions, including universities, unions, the arts, and schools”.

“In universities, it can be seen in courses focused on what is described as ‘critical legal studies’ but is most evident in the social science, history and education faculties,” he said, adding that it is “unsurprising” students “now seem to use school and university to proclaim, rather than to learn”.

His comments come after universities – including Deakin University, Melbourne University and the Australian National University – were overrun with pro-Palestine protests earlier this year, with many playing host to weeks-long encampments.

In September, University of Sydney vice-chancellor Mark Scott apologised for the “unacceptable” anti-Semitism experienced by Jewish staff, students and alumni during an eight-week campus protest.

Justice Lee said the Jewish community and “non-Jews of goodwill” must attempt to effectively communicate with a generation of people exposed to institutions that are “producing an apparently significant number of future leaders whose lack of a traditional Western historical education is matched by their sense of self-righteousness and their willingness to spout slogans”.

“This is a worrying combination, further exacerbated by access to a balkanised ‘legacy’ media and social media, resulting in preconceived notions being re-enforced by the like-minded,” he said, adding “good leadership” at universities can have an impact when it comes to “institutional decay and the diminished intellectual rigour of many courses”.

“I am on the board of an institute within the Western Sydney University,” he said. “In contrast to other universities, and despite having the largest Muslim population of any university in Australia, I was pleased to see it had had no encampments, and the leadership of the university spoke out promptly and firmly against anti-Semitic speech.”

Justice Lee concluded his address by echoing the words of his wife’s late grandfather, former NSW housing minister Abe Landa, when speaking to the NSW Legislative Assembly in 1946. “‘I shall treat any attack on the Jews as an attack upon my wife and my children’,” he said. “Although, unlike Abe, I cannot say I spring from your faith, over the sweep of almost 80 years, I can say I feel exactly the same way.”

 
Regarding the OP,
I would never have believed that ASF General Chat could sink so low.
The Gaza war is over tomorrow - if Hamas releases the Israeli hostages.

If ASF is hosting this kind of OP hate speech, I'm heading for the exit.

If poster frugal.rock had any decency, she would resign from ASF.

Please cancel my membership Joe - it's me or frugal.

In parting, my best to decent posters like Wayne and sptrawler.
 
I would never have believed that ASF General Chat could sink this low.

The Gaza war is over tomorrow, if Hamas releases the Israeli hostages.

If ASF is hosting this kind of hate speech, I'm heading for the exit.

Please cancel my membership Joe.

Stick around Logique, better that the rational people hang around and share rational thoughts.
 
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