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    • @money_loo@1337lemmy.com
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      1 year ago

      Historically humanity has not treated “outsiders” to their in-groups very well.

      Maybe it’s some form of human instinct from countless generations of violence against ourselves, it’s hard to say.

      Either way we shouldn’t let basic fears get in the way of helping each other.

      The overwhelming vast majority of PEOPLE in the Gaza Strip are innocent civilians just like you and me, and want nothing to do with this nonsense.

      Families began stockpiling food as soon as Saturday’s attack began but fear that despite Hamas assurances supplies will run low.

      With Israel cutting off electricity supplies into Gaza, a looming fuel shortage means private generators as well as the enclave’s own power station, which is still providing about four hours of energy a day, will struggle to function.

      Electricity shortages mean residents cannot recharge phones, so are cut off from news of each other and from events, and are unable to pump water into rooftop tanks.

      At night the enclave is plunged into total darkness, punctuated by the blasts of air strikes.

      War is indeed hell, my friend.

      • Anduin1357
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        51 year ago

        Too bad, because they clearly harbor terrorists who have invited war on them.

        Am I supposed to feel bad when they FAFO?

        • @bamboo@lemm.ee
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          141 year ago

          Yes. Most people are innocent civilians and none of them asked for this shit. Many of them were born into it, and they don’t even have the option to leave due to the blockade.

          • Anduin1357
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            11 year ago

            they clearly harbor terrorists

            Most people are innocent civilians and none of them asked for this shit.

            So instead of working with Israel, they chose to let Hamas represent them. Makes sense.

            • @bamboo@lemm.ee
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              111 year ago

              You think any of this is democratic? Most Gazans have never voted in an election

              • Anduin1357
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                11 year ago

                And how does this undermine their ability to reject Hamas? They could have worked with Israel if they disagreed with Hamas and all that they do.

                • @bamboo@lemm.ee
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                  101 year ago

                  Is this supposed to be some sort of racist “terrorist until proven innocent” argument? The world isn’t as simple as “Just overthrow your government if they’re bad”.

                  • Anduin1357
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                    11 year ago

                    You made a strawman here, not all Palestinians are terrorists. I also didn’t make the argument that Palestinians are expected to overthrow Hamas.

                    Palestinians can undermine Hamas by giving information to the IDF.