Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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Better question to ask is which of these Muslim countries today is WILLING to join a Muslim/Global coalition to fight Israel because its an expansionist Zyonist entity today? Its the same sole country- only Iran.

No one is asking these countries to take on US alone and "its military might"- most of these low self esteem and lost Muslim countries won't even do what is WITHIN THEIR POWER and influence to push back against Israel- they have different leverages and resources and skills, so they should go ahead and use whatever power they have against Israel's genocide, but that's apparently and still too much to ask of them.

I have mentioned this before. All the muslim countries have to do is sign a treaty on stopping any invasion of muslim lands, stop supporting terrorism, extremism and separatism in each other nations, stop collaboration with enemies to destroy Muslim nations, this alone will make muslim states strong and improve defence and economic relations. At the moment it's the opposite, we fight one another, backstab one another and collaborate with enemies to destroy each other. I understand this will not fix Gaza but atleast Lebanon Syria and the rest will be safe and protected and then slowly we can build upon this. This is the least we can do.
 
Waiting for the savior to come is just a pathetic excuse for not being able to help the poor Palestinians while you yourself live in peace in the very country that made the Balfour Declaration.

While you wait, your own hatred will consume your kind without much to show for it. Remember, Allah only helps those who help themselves.

What a pitiful mindset you have.

Most of the powerful Muslim nations are collaborating with the zionist but noone will mention this. If muslim nations are sincere the least they can do is stop being puppets, stop back stabbing each other, stop causing civil wars, just looking at Libya, Syria and Yemen will give us answers. Unfortunately majority of the Muslims i speak are short sighted similar to the leadership.
 
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look at this pathetic person ..
 
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Cowardly? Turks fought the battle for Palestine against the Brittish Empire and lost because of the Arab tribes who cooperated with Lawrence.

Pakistan couldnt even defeat India in 3 wars and lost Bangladesh.

If Pakistan was geographicly in Turkey’s place they would cease to excist with all our surrounding enemies.
You lost Palestine, it is your problem. You were the colonial occupiers and failed the Palestinians badly, now Turkey should solve this mess as Geographically you are close. You have millions who are willing to fight all turkey has to do is just facilitate it.
 
The people of Gaza simply lack the numbers to stop this Satanic cult that's backed by the entire West. Same with the people in northern Yemen.

Arab and Muslim world are allowing this kind of humiliation by not putting the Satanist cowardly cultists in their place. The cowards scared you by flattening a tiny glorified refugee camp that was besieged for 20 years straight.

You guys simply won't fight at all nor sacrifice anything for Islam and Al Aqsa but you will sacrifice everything to get a specific kind of girl or luxury.

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Because the world did not stop Modi destroying the Babri Mosque no church, synagogue, mosque is safe now.
 
As I have been saying for the last few days, the Arab govts are not aligned with America/Israel to attack Iran and now even NY Times is saying that. And that's one of the main reasons for Trump to, as of now at least, no comply with Netanyahu's demand to attack Iran otherwise, from Netanyahu's perspective, the time is right to attack Iran. But, of course, we can't rule out an attack with these cold blooded murders sitting in Tel Aviv and Washington.



Ten years ago, when former President Barack Obama and other leaders reached a deal with Iran to limit its nuclear program, Saudi Arabia was dismayed.

Saudi officials called it a “weak deal” that had only emboldened the kingdom’s regional rival, Iran. They cheered when President Trump withdrew from the agreement a few years later.

Now, as a second Trump administration negotiates with Iran on a deal that might have very similar contours to the previous one, the view from Saudi Arabia looks quite different.

The kingdom’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement recently saying that it hoped the talks, mediated by neighboring Oman, would enhance “peace in the region and the world.”

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman even dispatched his brother, the defense minister Prince Khalid bin Salman, to Tehran, where he was received warmly by Iranian officials dressed in military regalia. He then hand-delivered a letter to Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a man whom Prince Mohammed once derided as making “Hitler look good.”

What changed? Relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran have warmed over the past decade. As important, Saudi Arabia is in the middle of an economic diversification program intended to transform the kingdom from being overly dependent on oil into a business, technology and tourism hub. The prospect of Iranian drones and missiles flying over Saudi Arabia because of regional tensions poses a serious threat to that plan.

“Their mind-set is different today,” said Kristin Smith Diwan, a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington, a research institute. “Under Obama, the Gulf States feared U.S. and Iran rapprochement that would isolate them. Under Trump, they fear U.S. and Iran escalation that would target them.”
 
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The letter to Harvard wasn't a mistake: It is part of a broader pattern to muzzle certain kind of dissent in America, especially the 'anti-Semitic' dissent. Netanyahu speaks through Trump, there is no doubt about it.
But Trump, the bully, gets its oxygen when it is successful in bullying Colombia and Panama. But the bully backpaddles when there is pushbacks: Even the King of Jordan pushed back over accepting the Gazans into Jordan and hence we don't hear the wonderful Gaza ethnic cleansing idea anymore.
You want to understand Trump? Watch his former NSA John Bolton.
 
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Hezbollah should fight back. Why just take it when you know all parties are pursuing disarming the movement and dissolving it?

They're pursuing that for Hamas at a much greater scale and Hamas has no choice to fight back. Which is complicating it for the enemy.

Israel won't back off Lebanon unless Lebanon gets on the international agenda. Which it won't if you let them quietly execute their strategy with zero consequence for them.

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Hezbollah should fight back. Why just take it when you know all parties are pursuing disarming the movement and dissolving it?

They're pursuing that for Hamas at a much greater scale and Hamas has no choice to fight back. Which is complicating it for the enemy.

Israel won't back off Lebanon unless Lebanon gets on the international agenda. Which it won't if you let them quietly execute their strategy with zero consequence for them.

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^^

These are situations you have to fight in. Many parties and movements have been in this position and many that pressed on and fought, lived to survive another day. Historically is a lot bigger than the last few decades of events in the Middle East. Take inspiration from wherever.
 
Strikes are real but not sure where he gets the casualty count. I can't find any verified news on 20 martyrs.

If it is true, just explains the case that they need to fight back in some way. It's extremely dangerous to invite this kind of action from the enemy. The region is better off bleeding Israel over the next 3-5 years if Israel doesn't back off its warring posture.

Gaza and Lebanon would both benefit from Hezbollah engaging Israel at any kind of intensity. Hezbollah would benefit in the longer term.

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And nobody say why don't you go fire a rocket 'keyboard warrior'. If I was born there and living there I would. Because there's no future for anyone in that immediate vicinity until Israel is demilitarized.

I wouldn't be able to live having to worry about a existential threat breathing over me 24/7. And I love life and want people to enjoy. But life isn't fair and the people there would be better off securing the future of their children.

Gaza/Lebanon/Syria have the popular influence to drag Egypt, Iran, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia into the war.

Iran values Lebanese Shias.
Saudis/Turks value Syrian Sunnis.
Egypt values the people of Gaza and the exisistence of a Gaza.
 
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