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Yeah, I don't understand how Indians can be more Zionists than Israeli occupiers. It is very embarrassing since Israeli occupiers do not even like Indians or acknowledge them lol. Their hatred for Pakistanis and Islam has them carried away considering they have also been colonized and persecuted.

Extremist Indians love Israel because they hate Islam. But it doesn’t go the other way, even if Israel knows many Indians are doing it out of a hatred for Islam.

As a state and a people though, the Indians will be, willingly, used against Muslims, by Israel, if the Indians keep insisting.

 
Yeah, I don't understand how Indians can be more Zionists than Israeli occupiers. It is very embarrassing since Israeli occupiers do not even like Indians or acknowledge them lol. Their hatred for Pakistanis and Islam has them carried away considering they have also been colonized and persecuted.
Where did India come into the picture, in that post?
 
Where did India come into the picture, in that post?
Because in the clip I posted an American observer noted that under so many pro-Israel videos, there are always tons of Indians simping for Israel.

Let me put it this way (if your a GoT’s fan):
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Because in the clip I posted an American observer noted that under so many pro-Israel videos, there are always tons of Indians simping for Israel.

Compare that online activity to all the pro-Palestine rallies held in India everyday. You will realize that this narrative here about Indians all being pro-Israel because they hate Muslims is pure one sided propaganda.

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Compare that online activity to all the pro-Palestine rallies held in India everyday. You will realize that this narrative here about Indians all being pro-Israel because they hate Muslims is pure one sided propaganda.

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That’s why I explicitly narrowed my statement to clarify I was referring to extremist Indians.

Indians like many other peoples know what it is to be treated like a mass of people, their lives not being valued as much as others.

So many of us acknowledge that many Indians (I dare say most Indians) think of the common humanity with the Palestinians. It’s the extremism that overriding the humanity of far too many keyboard warrior Indians.

If this stated online it would be one thing, but I have noticed this mindset creeping into a growing number (not the majority but a noticeable number) of the new arrivals amongst the Indian diaspora in the US.


But this is getting off the topic of this thread.
 
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That’s why I explicitly narrowed my statement to clarify I was referring to extremist Indians.

Indians like many other peoples know what it is to be treated like a mass of people, their lives not being valued as much as others.

So many of us acknowledge that many Indians (I dare say most Indians) think of the common humanity with the Palestinians. It’s the extremism that overriding the humanity of far too many keyboard warrior Indians.
I agree.
 
Compare that online activity to all the pro-Palestine rallies held in India everyday. You will realize that this narrative here about Indians all being pro-Israel because they hate Muslims is pure one sided propaganda.

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I never said all Indians. Many Indians support Palestine. A fellow non-Muslim Indian even donated a fairly large sum of money to Palestine. There is though a fairly large number of Indians who hate Muslims and Pakistanis so much they support genocidal Israel. It is hard to ignore because I see them post their support all over twitter, YouTube, tik tok, etc it’s comical. I am just poking fun of that, sorry if you took it the wrong way. I am not saying all Indians.
 
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The “most moral” army in the world is at it again. These people not only commit genocide but make fun of their victims suffering. Our present day Nazis

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UN’s Guterres Condemns Israel for ‘Heartbreaking’ Killings in Gaza​


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21 January 2024

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on Sunday denounced Israel for the "heartbreaking" deaths of Palestinian civilians in Gaza and called it unacceptable to resist statehood for the Palestinian people.

"Israel's military operations have spread mass destruction and killed civilians on a scale unprecedented during my time as secretary-general," Guterres said at the opening of a summit of the G77+China in the Ugandan capital Kampala.

"This is heartbreaking and utterly unacceptable. The Middle East is a tinder-box, we must do all we can to prevent conflict from igniting across the region."

Israel launched its offensive in Gaza after the militant group Hamas' Oct. 7 attack in which Israeli officials say more than 1,200 Israelis and foreigners were killed and 240 taken hostage.


Israel's campaign has killed more than 25,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health authorities on Sunday, and displaced most of the enclave's 2.3 million people from their homes.

Over the course of the war, the Israeli military has expressed regret for civilian deaths but it accuses Hamas of operating in densely populated areas and using civilians as human shields, a charge the group denies.

Guterres added that the refusal to accept the two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians is totally unacceptable, saying denying Palestinians the right to statehood "would indefinitely prolong a conflict that has become a major threat to global peace and security".

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared on Saturday to push back against US President Joe Biden's remarks about Palestinian statehood after the war against Hamas ends.

His office said that in talks on Friday with Biden, Netanyahu "reiterated his policy that after Hamas is destroyed Israel must retain security control over Gaza to ensure that Gaza will no longer pose a threat to Israel, a requirement that contradicts the demand for Palestinian sovereignty".

Guterres was in Kampala to attend the summits of G77+China and the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). Leaders and senior officials from dozens of countries including South Africa, Iran, China, Türkiye, Cuba, India, Vietnam and others attended the meetings.

The G77+China is a group of 134 developing countries that champions the common interests of countries from the global south.

A document released late Saturday at the end of the NAM summit included a condemnation of "the illegal Israeli military aggression on the Gaza Strip, the indiscriminate attacks against Palestinian civilians, civilian objects, the forced displacement of the Palestinian population" and called for an immediate and durable humanitarian ceasefire.


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These genocidal maniacs will burn in the lowest depth of hell.

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Palestinian Death Toll in Gaza Surpasses 25,000 While the Prolonged War Divides Israelis


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21 January 2024

The Palestinian death toll from the war between Israel and Hamas has soared past 25,000, the Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip said Sunday, while the Israeli government appeared far from achieving its goals of crushing the militant group and freeing more than 100 hostages.

The death, destruction and displacement from the war is without precedent in the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Israeli officials say the fighting is likely to continue for several more months.

The conflict has divided ordinary Israelis and their leaders while the offensive threatens to ignite a wider war involving Iran-backed groups in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen that support the Palestinians. In Lebanon, Hezbollah forces have engaged in near-daily clashes with Israeli troops along the border.

An Israeli airstrike on Sunday hit a car near a Lebanese army checkpoint in the southern town of Kafra, killing at least one person and injuring several others, Lebanese state media reported. Their identities were not immediately clear. Israel's military said its aircraft and tanks struck a number of Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.

The United States, which has provided diplomatic and military support for Israel's offensive, has had limited success in persuading Israel to put civilians at less risk and to facilitate the delivery of more humanitarian aid.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected US and international calls for postwar plans that would include a path to Palestinian statehood. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the refusal to accept a two-state solution "totally unacceptable.”
“The Middle East is a tinderbox. We must do all we can to prevent conflict igniting across the region," Guterres added Sunday. "And that starts with an immediate humanitarian ceasefire to relieve the suffering in Gaza.”

GAZA DEATH TOLL CLIMBS The war began with Hamas’ attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7. Palestinian militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took around 250 hostages back to Gaza.

Israel responded with a bombing campaign and ground invasion that laid waste to entire neighborhoods in northern Gaza and spread south. Ground operations are now focused on the southern city of Khan Younis and built-up refugee camps in central Gaza dating back to the 1948 war surrounding Israel's creation.

Israel continues to carry out airstrikes throughout the besieged territory, including areas in the south where it told civilians to seek refuge. Many Palestinians have ignored evacuation orders, saying nowhere feels safe.

On Sunday, Israel's military said the demolition last week of a key building at Israa University in Gaza was under review. It asserted that preliminary findings indicated Hamas had used the compound for military purposes. The university said earlier that the “attack” came weeks after Israeli forces occupied the building.

Since the war started, 25,105 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, while another 62,681 have been wounded, the Health Ministry said. The toll included the 178 bodies brought to Gaza’s hospitals since Saturday, Health Ministry spokesperson Ashraf al-Qidra said. Another 300 people were wounded in the past day, he said.

The overall toll is thought to be higher because many casualties remain buried under the rubble or in areas where medics cannot reach them, Al-Qidra said.

The Health Ministry does not differentiate between civilians and combatants in its figures but says around two-thirds of the people killed in Gaza were women and minors. The ministry is part of the Hamas-run government, but its casualty figures from previous wars were largely consistent with those of UN agencies and even the Israeli military.

The Israeli military says it has killed around 9,000 militants, without providing evidence, and blames the high civilian death toll on Hamas because it positions fighters, tunnels and other militant infrastructure in dense neighborhoods, often near homes, schools or mosques.

The military says 195 soldiers have been killed.

The war has displaced some 85% of Gaza’s residents, with hundreds of thousands packing into UN-run shelters and camps in the southern part of the tiny coastal enclave. UN officials say a quarter of the population of 2.3 million is starving as a trickle of humanitarian aid reaches them because of the fighting and Israeli restrictions.

“Bread does not suffice for one hour,” said Ahmad Al-Nashawi, who accepted donated food at a camp of plastic tents in the southern city of Rafah. “You can see how many children we have other than women and men. What matters most for a child is to eat.”
ISRAELIS INCREASINGLY DIVIDED Netanyahu has vowed to keep up the offensive until Israel achieves “complete victory” over Hamas and returns all remaining hostages. But even some top Israeli officials have begun to acknowledge that those goals might be mutually exclusive.

Hamas is believed to be holding the captives in tunnels and using them as shields for its top leaders. Israel has rescued one hostage, and Hamas says several have been killed in Israeli airstrikes or during failed rescue operations.

A member of Israel’s War Cabinet, former army chief Gadi Eisenkot, said last week that the only way to free the hostages was through a ceasefire. In an implicit criticism of Netanyahu, he said claims to the contrary amounted to “illusions.”

Hamas has said it will not free more hostages until Israel ends its offensive. The group is expected to make any further releases conditional on securing freedom for thousands of Palestinians imprisoned in Israel, including high-profile militants involved in attacks that killed Israelis.

Israel's government has ruled that out for now, but it faces growing pressure from families of the hostages, who want an exchange like the one that took place during a weeklong November ceasefire.

Some Israelis are frustrated by the security failures that preceded the Oct. 7 attack and by Netanyahu's handling of the war. Thousands of people gathered in Tel Aviv over the weekend to call for new elections.

But Netanyahu's far-right coalition partners are pushing him to step up the offensive, with some calling for the “voluntary” emigration of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from Gaza and the re-establishment of Jewish settlements there. Israel withdrew soldiers and settlers from the territory in 2005, two years before Hamas seized power from rival Palestinian forces.

Near the site of an Oct. 7 massacre during a music festival, families of Israeli victims planted trees Sunday.

“What happened after 109 days? Nothing. We’re just still waiting,” said one father, Idan Bahat.


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