On Thu, 4 Jan 2024 20:23:22 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D'Oliveiro
<l...@nz.invalid> wrote:
>On Fri, 05 Jan 2024 08:37:20 +1300, BR wrote:
>
>> If you had a choice between being ruled by an Israeli government or any
>> other government in the region, what would you choose?
>
>Given that Israel would treat me about as badly as any of the others?
Really??
Israel is a western style democracy with regular elections and freedom
of expression. Try preaching the gospel or being openly homosexual in
any of the surrounding Islamic countries and see what you get.
>> Palestine is not and has never been a country. None of the surrounding
>> countries want anything to do with these "Palestinians" ...
>
>You frame it in such a bizarre way, as though Palestine’s neighbours would
>welcome its people being forced out of their own homes and land and onto
>theirs. We have a term for what is happening here: it’s called “ethnic
>cleansing”.
Israel doesn't want to kill them, they just want to be left in peace.
Many of the so-called Palestinians have been kicked out of the
surrounding countries because they are fanatical troublemakers who
teach their children to hate. Not that the surrounding countries are
paragons of freedom and prosperity either, but why the hell should
these reprobates be exclusively Israel's problem?
>> On Mon, 1 Jan 2024 21:29:19 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D'Oliveiro
>> <l...@nz.invalid> wrote:
>>>
>>>It is a Jewish state, not a democratic state.
>>
>> Israel is the only functioning democracy in that part of the world.
>
>Tell that to its Arab citizens, and to Palestinians living under its
>occupation. They don’t get to enjoy much, if any, of this “democracy”.
The people living in Gaza are the masters of their own destiny. Their
elected representatives had made their intentions clear. They voted to
be ruled by fanatics who want all Jews dead. For many years they have
been firing rockets into the rest of Israel, all aided and abetted by
the mullahs of Iran whose intentions are no different to those of
Hamas.
>(This one law for one group, a different law for a different group is the
>essence of “apartheid”.)
>
>>>Democracy has to be secular,
>>
>> None of the surrounding Muslim governments are secular, so why pick on
>> Israel?
>
>Because you said it: it claims to be the only “democracy” in the region.
I said it was the only functioning democracy in the region. One
election does not a democracy make. There is no Jewish version of
Sharia law. You speak as if the only legitimate parliament is one made
up exclusively of atheists.
>> There are Muslims in the Jewish Knesset.
>
>You mean the ones who were liable to get expelled?
No I did not mean that.
They are part of the Israeli government. There are many nationalities
including Arabs in Israel who are happy to live there and live in
peace with their fellow citizens. The Gaza residents are ruled by a
bunch of power hungry genocidal Islamic fanatics whom they were
foolish enough to elect. They are getting what they voted for.
>
>> The people living in Gaza had an opportunity to form their own democracy
>> but they blew it when they elected Hamas in 2005. Big mistake.
>
>Hamas won in a democratic election, like it or not. That was their choice
>at the time. You claim to be a “democracy”, yet you don’t seem to be so
>keen when others try to practise “democracy”.
A functioning democracy needs to have regular elections. The Gazans
voted themselves into tyranny in just one election. There's a lesson
in this. It is possible to vote away your right to vote. Be careful
who or what you vote for.
>> However most of them are Muslims who have been taught to hate Jews from
>> an early age, so no surprises there.
>
>You use their hatred of you as an excuse to inculcate more hatred in them.
>They use your hatred of them to inculcate more hatred in you. How long do
>you think this can go on?
I remember back in the 90s when the Islamic terrorists were planting
bombs on Israeli buses. Every time a bus was blown up, Israel would
retaliate with military strikes. One day a bus was bombed and Israel
said they would not retaliate that time in order to end the
tit-for-tat agression. The terrorists were given the opportunity to
end the bloodshed, but they ignored it and set off another bomb on a
bus. All the hate is on the part of the Islamic fanatics.
>>>And democratic states do not subject people to arbitrary arrest,
>>>detention, torture and general harassment.
>>
>> Israel is in a war fighting for it's survival. When a country is at war,
>> the only thing that matters is winning. The welfare of the enemy's
>> citizens should not impede that mission.
>
>“Citizens” of what? Just a little further back, you were claiming that
>“Palestine is not and has never been a country”. So what “country” is it,
>whose “citizens” are you fighting against?
Gaza is part of Israel. The "Palestinians" in Gaza were given a
measure of autonomy in 2005 and in 2006 an election was held which was
surprisingly won by Hamas. Gaza has never been an independent state.
>> Hamas could stop the destruction at once by laying down their arms and
>> surrendering.
>
>We saw what happened to unarmed people who tried to do that in Gaza:
Where did you see it?
>the Israeli soldiers shot them and killed them without a second thought. These
>weren’t even Palestinians, remember: they were Israeli hostages who had
>managed to free themselves.
So Israeli soldiers DELIBERATELY shot the hostages? Is that what you
were told?
>So this already proves the point, as though there was any doubt: the idea
>that Israel is not deliberately setting out to kill civilians is just
>nonsense.
Deliberately? What advantage would there be for them to do that?
>>>Feel free to point out where that is currently part of their stated
>>>intent.
>>
>> Go and read the Hamas charter. It's no secret and is easily accessible
>> online.
>
>There are two versions of that. Let’s just say, the current one doesn’t
>seem to be quite as strident on that point as the position of some parties
>in the current Israeli government.
OK, so they've updated it and watered it down for propaganda purposes.
Only a fool would believe that their mission has changed. October the
7th is proof of that.
>>> Except the ones who were exterminated by their own side.
>>
>> Are you claiming that Israel deliberately murdered its own citizens?
>
>Yes. Besides the above case, there was an incident recently in the West
>Bank as well, where an armed Israeli tried to help with a fight against
>some Palestinians, and got killed by his own side for his efforts.
There was an incident where a bomb was dropped on a hospital that
killed around 500 civilians. That's what the media reports were saying
shortly after it happened. It turned out that the bomb was a Hamas
rocket that had malfunctioned and had hit an adjacent carpark.
In any war there are always going to be mistakes made on both sides.
Of course, the likes of Al Jazzera will megaphone any errors made by
Israel and ignore the rocket launchers and arms depots placed in
hospitals and schools by Hamas for the express purpose of painting
Israel as the bad guy, and without any regard to their own civillian
victims whom they conveniently define as martyrs.
>> War is expensive and it is brutal. Israel did not start this conflict.
>> What should they do, just roll over and take it?
>
>At some point they have to recognize that their adversary has its own
>right to exist.
Maybe they should go and exist somewhere else other than in Israel.
There is plenty of unused land in Iran which already has the Sharia
law they so desparately crave. How about Israel's right to exist? It
has to cut both ways. Israel says: "Let's do a deal". Hamas says: "We
want you all dead". Gaza was given it's autonomy and the current
situation is what it has led to. So much for any two state solution.
The Jews are not going to commit suicide so that hordes of Islamic
fanatics can plunder and fight over what's left of their nation.