Israel’s military has claimed it has encircled Gaza City and divided the besieged coastal strip into two, as Gaza came under its third total communications outage since the start of the war.

“Today, there is north Gaza and south Gaza,” Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari told reporters on Sunday, calling it a “significant stage” in Israel’s war against Hamas.

Israeli media reported that troops are expected to enter Gaza City within 48 hours. Strong explosions were seen in northern Gaza after nightfall.

But the “collapse in connectivity” across Gaza reported by internet access advocacy group NetBlocks.org and confirmed by the Palestinian telecom company Paltel made it even more complicated to convey details of the new stage of the military offensive.

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    And the world will just watch as this campaign of ethnic cleansing continues. I’m sickened

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        You realise Hamas is like 30 years old and started as a charity backed by Israel? They then seized power after killing their rivals.

        Should we murder Innocent chinese people because of the communist party? Wipe them off the earth, demolish their cities and Culture?

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          As a LIbertarian I can happily say that the Chinese Communist party is like a band of angels compared to Hamas. As repressive governments go, they have done an incredibly low amount of shitty things. So I don’t think your comparison quite works.

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              Most political ideologies have at least one good take. Libertarianism has the “don’t allow companies to seize power with regulatory capture” and “whatever the state does is backed by enforced seizure of funds and whatever it enforces it does so with violence” takes, which are both pretty solid, regardless of what you think about economics or if any of the actions of states are positive on their own.

              Not that I agree with this guy’s rambling take on Hamas at all…

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                Libertarianism has the “don’t allow companies to seize power with regulatory capture” and “whatever the state does is backed by enforced seizure of funds and whatever it enforces it does so with violence” takes, which are both pretty solid

                Have you noticed how any mention of libertarianism is instantly met with the ‘pedo association’ thought terminator?

                It was really gaining a lot of popularity as an ideology until around the 2016 elections and trailed off until COVID. But like Occupy WallSt and all ideas dangerous to The State, suddenly anyone who wants to be free to do what they want in their own home (like growing and using entheogens) and not let corporations run the state suddenly equals “they just want to date kids.”

                Astroturfing works. It’s especially effective when you can do it to an entire new generation, all at the same time.

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                    No, the commenter who mentioned being libertarian just got -18 votes for a valid and pretty universal opinion, with the next comment being

                    “As a libertarian” is not the way to start an opinion if you want to be taken seriously.

                    Funny enough, I recognize the user who’s comment I quoted as the poster of one of the most ridiculous shittakes I’ve seen in recent weeks.

                    However, pedophilia is typically brought up within 2-3 comments when someone says they’re a libertarian. That’s not to say it’s the only thought terminator people use. Seems now all they need to say is

                    “As a libertarian” is not the way to start an opinion if you want to be taken seriously.

                    thought terminated. downvote indiscriminately.

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              Wow, another good one. You people are amazing.

              Some people openly call themselves marxist-leninists in here too so I thought I’d join their “never take what these guys say seriously” club.

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                If we had a forced and honest age & intellect number by each username, the numbers you’d most commonly see are 13-23 and 80-110.

                Don’t worry, you’re talking with teenagers and college freshmen that know everything on every topic. They can’t name 3 aspects of an ideology they claim to represent but that’s besides the point. ChatGPT will hallocunate it for them so we can get even more chuckles.

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            well, considering you are a libertarian, you don’t have a good track record of understanding reality

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                look, I can’t help that it’s an economic ideology based mainly on a few works of fiction that involve “the parasites are the only thing preventing the Übermensch of creating a pepetomobile”

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                    libertarianism is mostly based on economic objectivism.

                    It’s like socialists and socioeconomics.

                    the primary difference being one based on a dialectic analysis of how economics function, leading to what we consider modern economic theory, and the other based on the fantasies of a deeply traumatized woman.

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      Watching and hoping them quick success, at least for my part. A prolonged war would be the worst thing for everybody except the terrorists.

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        I sometimes wish I could be this disconnected from reality or empathy, or perhaps both. It would likely suck for everyone around me, so, I guess I’ll suffer through.

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          Why do you presume to think I have no empathy or that I would be disconnected from reality?

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            Because those with empathy wouldnt wish the success of a genocide

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              Ah, you’re still thinking this is a genocide. Then I understand why you would think I lack empathy.

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            Aren’t you saying that you wish Israel could hurry up its process of killing 2.2 million people of which half being children?

            What is the limit of this “quick success” you are hoping for?

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              Aren’t you saying that you wish Israel could hurry up its process of killing 2.2 million people of which half being children?

              What the fuck, no. Do people seriously think that that is the goal? What kind of a warped thought process is involved in this?

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                It’s a de-facto open air prison, which they have cut off fuel supply to, and now designated about half of it an “evacuation zone”. They destroy on average 12 buildings per hour. They’ve killed 4.4k children since October 7th. What… Exactly do you think is going on there? The defense minister of Israel also said they want to install a new “security regime” in Gaza.

                It doesn’t take a lot of datapoints over the last 75 years to see where this is going.

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                Somehow, people really think they can just look up the population of a country and imply that wishing for a swift end to a conflict is the same as wishing for the 100% eradication of a population. What the hell?

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                And the world will just watch as this campaign of ethnic cleansing continues

                Watching and hoping them quick success

                When you say you hope for quick success in the ethnic cleansing, people are going to interpret that as you hoping for quick success in the ethnic cleansing

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          A complete (=utopistic) success would be Hamas being completely destroyed and islamistic extremism discouraged generally. It’s not a great fit because of all kinds of differences of these conflicts, but how the Nazis were deposed at the end of WW2 is a great model for how to eradicate fascists.

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              The whole middle east is “pretty fucking racist”. To be honest, most of the world is unabashedly racist, but at least we get mad at each other in the west about it. It’s something, at least, to have that little introspection.

              Your question should be more targeted about a unique trait they possess that perhaps everyone of their neighbors doesn’t also possess. It’s our own ethnocentrism that causes us to judge them through our lense vs. their actual peers.

              I think the whole thing is atrocious, but the double-edged sword of sovereignty is that we only get so much of a say in how two countries handle their business. If the rest of the world cut Isreal off right now, they would still handle this conflict the way they are right now.