Gaza-Israel Conflict | 2023-2024

How about you leave Palestine and let the Palestinians live in peace?


Israel has let Palestinians live in Peace, but they keep attacking Israel, calling for intifada and cause security disturbance on Israel.

Israel has left Gaza already decades ago.... and the result is Gaza had become a groundbase for attacking Israel.
 
Israel has let Palestinians live in Peace, but they keep attacking Israel, calling for intifada and cause security disturbance on Israel.

Israel has left Gaza already decades ago.... and the result is Gaza had become a groundbase for attacking Israel.
You need to leave the entirety of Palestine, massacring civilians is not the solution, genocide is not the Solution. Live in peace or leave is your only option, your joys of murder are temporary.
 

US court hears civil case accusing Biden of ‘complicity’ in Gaza ‘genocide’​

Plaintiffs want the federal court to urge the US to use its influence to get Israel to end its hostilities in Gaza.

U.S. President Joe Biden holds a bilateral meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

US President Joe Biden, right, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu [File: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters]
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A civil case accusing United States President Joe Biden and other senior US officials of being complicit in Israel’s “genocide” in Gaza has begun at a federal court in California.
Lawyers representing Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, attended Friday’s proceedings along with the plaintiffs who accuse them of “failure to prevent and complicity in the Israeli government’s unfolding genocide”.

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The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), a US civil liberties group, filed the lawsuit on behalf of the human rights organisation, Defence for Children – Palestine; Al-Haq, a Palestinian human rights group based in the occupied West Bank; and eight Palestinians and US citizens with relatives in Gaza.
During Friday’s hearing, the court heard from lawyers, activists and organisers, including doctors in Gaza, about the situation that Palestinians have been facing for nearly four months.


Since the war began on October 7, more than 26,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s bombardment of Gaza following a Hamas attack on Israel that killed about 1,100 people there.
The CCR complaint was first filed in November last year and said Biden, Blinken and Austin “have not only been failing to uphold the country’s obligation to prevent a genocide but have enabled the conditions for its development by providing unconditional military and diplomatic support [to Israel]”.

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The CCR is asking the court to “declare that defendants have violated their duty under customary international law, as part of federal common law, to take all measures within their power to prevent Israel from committing genocide against the Palestinian people of Gaza”.
The group is also calling for the US to use its influence over Israel to end the hostilities against Palestinians in Gaza.
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‘Political doctrine’​

Al Jazeera’s Rob Reynolds, reporting from the court in Oakland on Friday, said the CCR is arguing that by providing weapons to Israel, the US’s support violates the 1948 Genocide Convention.
In response, the lawyers for the Biden administration “are focusing on a very narrow legal argument”, he said.
“They are saying the court does not have the authority to rule on this. They’re citing what is called the political doctrine, and it has to do with the separation of powers in the United States,” Reynolds said.




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He explained that lawyers are arguing that the conduct of foreign policy, diplomacy, military activities and the relations between allies are in the “political purview of the executive branch, in other words, the president and the cabinet” and, therefore, not amenable to judicial action by other branches of power that make up the US government.
The judge appeared to also question his authority in the case, Reynolds said.
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“This is really the fundamental question, whether he’s got the authority to rule on this, but the judge did open the proceedings by a litany of just describing the plight of Palestinians in Gaza,” our correspondent said.
Earlier on Friday, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered Israel to take all measures possible to prevent acts of genocide against Gaza and to do more to help civilians.
Still, it failed to call for a ceasefire, which South Africa, who presented the case to the ICJ, had called for.
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You need to leave the entirety of Palestine, massacring civilians is not the solution, genocide is not the Solution. Live in peace or leave is your only option, your joys of murder are temporary.

Israel already, according to OSLO accord.

This attack on Gaza and the so called massacring civilians is the result of the war that you trigger on 7th Oct.
 
Israel already, according to OSLO accord.

This attack on Gaza and the so called massacring civilians is the result of the war that you trigger on 7th Oct.
No it isn't. we were monitoring the situation in Gaza well before the 7th Oct and saw the systematic mayhem and murder Israel was unleashing before then and 7th October is just a pretext. If it wan't the 7th it would have been the 8th or 9th. Israel instigated a fragrant provocation of the Palestinian people with the aim being to genocide the Palestinian people.
 
No it isn't. we were monitoring the situation in Gaza well before the 7th Oct and saw the systematic mayhem and murder Israel was unleashing before then and 7th October is just a pretext. If it wan't the 7th it would have been the 8th or 9th. Israel instigated a fragrant provocation of the Palestinian people with the aim being to genocide the Palestinian people.

Could you show the evidence the Israel murder on Gaza not caused by provoke from Palestinian side? How many cases to justify the 7th Oct attack?
 
I’m highly disappointment in the ICJ. They should’ve called for a ceasefire instead of letting this genocide keep taking place. They admitted it’s plausible that acts of genocide are taking place but fell short in calling for a halt in the war. Merely asking them to prevent acts of genocide is foolish considering they admit their leaders have been saying inciteful rhetoric.

How can they merely ask them to stop attacking Palestinians? You can’t ask someone who is on trial for genocide to do that. One that was also hampering aid even to say nothing will be allowed to enter Gaza at one point including food, medicine, water, etc.

They should’ve called for a ceasefire and forced the U.S. to veto ICC resolution. While this is a step in the right direction, THIS WAS NOT ENOUGH.

They were trying to at least minimize some suffering. Too bad, this could have sent a message to the world and Israel that everyone will be held accountable . ICJ is Just another organization that the West has too much influence in.
 

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