Trump says Palestinians have ‘no alternative’ but to leave Gaza
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If he said this to people in my home town, there would be 1 resounding answer from those left standing "Live free or Die" so actually Palestinians that have nothing to lose because it was taken from them, literally don't have a choice but to stay and fight the boot on their neck.
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It isn't blame, it's observation. It is also not relivent to the second part of what you said.
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Trump explicitly said Palestinians would live there in his press conference.
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One sure as fuck was THE alternative to plutocratic christofacisim that is currently digging in like a tic.
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It's not.
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The American left completely splintered into subgroups that all hated each other and nobody was good enough to be an ally.
Supporting a two state solution is nowadays branded as colonialist fascism.
Not only the right became more extreme, the left has radicalized to an extreme level as well.
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The American left completely splintered into subgroups that all hated each other and nobody was good enough to be an ally.
Supporting a two state solution is nowadays branded as colonialist fascism.
Not only the right became more extreme, the left has radicalized to an extreme level as well.
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sending peacekeeping forces
Is Trump‘s Plan.
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The US built a whole temporary harbor to deliver aid to Gaza.
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I was still seeing this play out on Bluesky as of a few days ago. It got too depressing to watch so I noped out of my account.
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applying diplomatic pressure
US diplomatic pressure delayed the Rafah offensive by several weeks. And there were many other things as well.
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Wellllll technically those who voted against Kamala to stop israeli genocide got what they wanted. Israel no longer has to genocide Palestinians.
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It's the international consensus that Palestine is under military occupation from "Israel". Military action against occupation is an enshrined right under international law. The exception of course is attacks against civilians - which are not considered legal, hence the ICC arrest warrants being for both Netanyahu/Gallant, and Hamas leaders - but also which didn't solely characterize the actions on Oct. 7. That is the actual, nuance, objective description of Oct. 7. No analogy is perfect. The Jewish militants in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising were likely signficantly more targeted against Nazi soldiers and paramilitaries, but at the same time, they also hadn't been stuck in the Warsaw Ghetto for a staggering 56 years, under a choking blockade since 2006.
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Just so you know: In the India/Pakistan relocation, millions died.
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Thanks for your kind words. It’s also shocking to me to see, but here we are. For now, the situation remains dire for us but the public opinion has changed in a way that I have never considered possible. Your protests may not have stopped the genocide, but there’s a whole new generation of people who are pro-Palestine now, all around the world. And to me that means a lot, even the people in Gaza have seen the student protests, it gives everyone hope.
I just really hope that we’ll have enough time left to change things. And from the protests myself I became more concerned with other issues as well, and I hope to spread that in my community.
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they started the war and they lost? why should israel make the concession?
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US diplomatic pressure delayed the Rafah offensive by several weeks. And there were many other things as well.
First - provide any real proof of this.
Second - Rafah is completely destroyed. Biden administration described it as a "red line" along with the weasel words "major operation", and then walked it back after it was completely destroyed, saying the "red line" had not been crossed, despite Rafah having been completely destroyed. With the bombs they provided.
The U.S. is a military superpower. "Israel" is not. Actual diplomatic pressure applied would have ended the genocide - period. Your comment just screams to me how little research you've done on the genocide.
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Oh god no, not all of them, just the ones who didn't vote, and those are the ones responsible for this new fresh hell the Palestinians go through as the ceasefire turns into concentration camps and involuntary deportation to Egypt and Jordan.
If you really think Kamela would be saying things like 'why don't we just evict all the Palestinians from Gaza' right now then you're not interfacing with the same reality that the rest of us are.
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So you made a stupid statement, and when I call you out you shuffle the goalposts around. Yes, this is why you outside your circle you're just an angry buzzing noise.
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