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they wouldn't escalate against Hezbollah at all if Hezbollah did not enter the war on October 8th@Persian Gulf
Do you see my perspective. It's that Israel was going to escalate at its timing and choosing. Which puts it at bigger disadvantage. The disagreement is how to approach each players role in the most effective way possible.
So same for me.you seriously want me to post those again? you are denying it?
yes I did insult Hamas in response. my position on them has since slightly changed. see, it's not that hard to be honest.
I engage Saudi's on Twitter all the time. I just don't want that to be misunderstood by others that I align with your views on Saudi Arabia. Saudis are Arab Muslims like me. It's like talking down a younger brother. While also persuading them and educating them to get things right before it's too late.nobody talked about "punishing" or "destroying" Saudi Arabia, I don't know why you are so eager to constantly defend them
I think I explained myself well. But now we can move on since each person got his points across.Each member of the Axis of Resistance has autonomy and that is particularly true for Ansarallah. Sure. But you are downplaying Hezbollah's contributions and sacrifices.
saudis are leaders of the islamic world or a younger brother that needs to be coddled and guided to not be complicit in Zionist genocide against Palestine? it can't be both.I engage Saudi's on Twitter all the time. I just don't want that to be misunderstood by others that I align with your views on Saudi Arabia. Saudis are Arab Muslims like me. It's like talking down a younger brother. While also persuading them and educating them to get things right before it's too late.
Ansarallah could use the "Palestine" ballistic missile (Iranian Kheibar Shekan) in their response against Israel
To you?saudis are leaders of the islamic world
Saudis made a ceasefire with Ansarallah. The right thing to do. We all expect them to do something about Israel using any political/economic influence they can. Pressure is being put on them by the relevant audience on Arabic language platforms. Where they'll get the message.or a younger brother that needs to be coddled and guided to not be complicit in Zionist genocide against Palestine? it can't be both.
why do they take stronger action against Ansarallah than Israel? if I was a conspiracy theorist I would say Saudis (with their coalition of the entire Arab world) invaded Yemen to defeat an enemy of Israel on behalf of Israel. luckily I am not.
Arab states have great ability to take serious action to force Israel to reconsider many positions. but they sadly don't do this. The populations don't seem to care either. I didn't see a single pro-Palestine protest in Saudi Arabia or UAE. Yet there are many huge pro-Palestine protests across Europe even. It's very bizarre.If the Arab states and league were on board they would use the ICJ legal position to launch a mass movement against Israel and energize the BDS
Turkey and those Arab states despise each other. Turkey is just about Turks. A rather secular nation. Nevertheless, they'll all pay a big price for their indifference and compliance.Sadly, many commentators in this section have clearly identified the problem. Turkey and many of the most powerful Arab states are more concerned with their own economic realities than with any genuine wish to help the hapless Palestinians. Turkey is a key player in facilitating oil shipments to Israel and many of the Gulf states are looking to diversify their economies away from oil and into global trade in the future. Much of these new planned trade routes would directly link the Gulf states with Israel. None of them wishes to alienate the US or Israel and all probably see this current 'war' as mainly being an inconvenience to their own plans. It's very sad to watch. A united Arab/Turkish response would cast this whole situation in a very different light.
To Sunni Muslims. Not true? I am not a Sunni Muslim, so you would know better than me. I am open to being corrected on this.To you?
After 9 years of war and causing the biggest humanitarian disaster in the world in Yemen. And starving thousands of Yemeni children to death. Yeah, I don't feel inclined to give them credit for agreeing a ceasefire.Saudis made a ceasefire with Ansarallah. The right thing to do.
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