Khansaheeb
Elite Member
Israel spooked by Chinese -Egypt Drills:-
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when you make non resistance impossible you make violent resistance inevitable
if you did not you have no right to question
I fully support the Palestinians' right to respond as they wish to respond to their situation.
I am not questioning anything the Palestinians are doing, and they are indeed doing the best they can. But the results clearly show that they have thus far failed to garner the wider support from other regional countries that they desperately need to gain a stronger position. Iran's support is there, but it is evident that Iran by itself cannot support them to the extent that is needed.
Hence, my suggestion for the Palestinians to rethink their strategy arises out of the above considerations. Doing more of the same will lead to more of the same, it seems to me.
Israel spooked by Chinese -Egypt Drills:-
I did not mean you personally have no right question
I mean the Arab states who did nothing for Gaza have no right to question
my other feelings tell me that Hamas actually dont want to quit and release the hostages not because of Israel but simply because all the Arab states want Hamas gone and as long as Hamas survive they will have won this and it will be a big failure to the Arab puppets
Hamas probably is probably doing this more to get back at the Arab states
That’s where Syria comes in. With the Shia led government out and a Sunni led government in, and with humiliation continuing, the pressure increases in a neighboring country to Israel, with no deal with Israel and facing continued bombing. It may take some years but the most likely vector of change will probably come from there.Yes, but the Arab ethnicity is not enough to explain; the sectarian divide is, however.
Hizbollah and Houthis are Shias. The Palestinians are Sunni, but are treated as being on the same side as those two groups by virtue of similar their association with Iran, not only by the Arab countries but by their people at large too. Otherwise, we would see large scale demonstrations and we do not. Claims of suppression are not enough to explain the deafening silence, despite claims to the contrary.
(This reminds me of similar claims of widespread support for IK when the public clearly has not come out in any large numbers to support him. Claims are just that; actual evidence beats claims anytime.)
The Palestinians clearly need to rethink their entire strategy for the present conflict for sure, it seems to me. Whether they do it or not is up to them, of course.
That may be true, but unless they actually do something to channel this sense of humiliation as you describe it into something tangible, it will remain utterly useless as an agent of change.
That’s where Syria comes in. With the Shia led government out and a Sunni led government in, and with humiliation continuing, the pressure increases in a neighboring country to Israel, with no deal with Israel and facing continued bombing. It may take some years but the most likely vector of change will probably come from there.
What are the ZioNazis going to do with the Palestinians once they have taken over the Gaza Strip and West Bank? Continue with the mass extermination ? The Zionists with their sponsors have humiliated the Muslims, called their bluff and slaughter Muslim women and children right in front of their eyes. Islamic block has failed the region as it makes feeble barks against the Zio expansion and consolidation of Palestinian territory. Even more disgusting is they continue to trade with the Nazi entity as Palestinians pick up body parts of women and children from the rubble. Islamic countries need to act fast and decisively if they aren't to be relegated to trash can of history. If the Arabs are too cowardly to fight at least they must train and arm the resistance.
Syria being obliterated right in front of the noses of the Turks:
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