Antonius123
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Once again, regime change and transfer of security control is not genocide. Regardless of what 'commentators' think. You stated Hamas started a genocidal war against the Jews of Israel and that pro-Palestine folks should not complain if Israel commits a genocide back. But you lied about this. Hamas provided the stated objective/reasons of its military operation against Israel, none of which includes genocide nor intent of genocide:
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The operation was launched by Mohammad al-Deif the General Commander of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, in response to the Israeli crimes against Palestinians and its repeated incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque.
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Day 4 of Operation " Tofan Al-Aqsa" | Palm Strategic Initiatives Centre
The operation was launched by Mohammad al-Deif the General Commander of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, in response to the Israeli crimes against Palestinians andpalmstrategic.org
The political change or regime change, is only acceptable and justifiable when pursued through peaceful, democratic, and lawful means. International norms and principles advocate for the resolution of political disputes through dialogue, negotiations, and democratic processes.
Not through war, more over by suppressing and suspending people's (of Israelian) right.
The regime changed by foreign government will not be sustainable without oppression and genocide and not only will invite international condemn but also military sanctions.
This is by assuming you have military power that is capable to change the Israel government.





