Your post was a sort of almost English gibberish in fairness. I can proofread them for a small donation to the IDF if you’d like.
I'd argue it's about Israel rather than being a jewish thing, but the sentiment is the same. Palestine/Israel is definitely a complex subject that I really struggle to get my head round the complexities of, but there simply is no justification for the barbarism hamas have displayed.
I reckon to some extent you'll get your wish, as Israel will already be smarting from being caught napping, and they are not known for restraint when attacked. There' strong speculation that hamas have been supported by Russia via Iran, which if true is liable to be a serious miscalculation on Russia's part, as Israel are quite liable to destroy the munition plants in Iran, and they have been a significant source of weapons for Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
We gave the Zionists Israel for helping us get USA into the 2nd world war . It's been a never ending land grab ever since. USA pays Israel billions a year for "defence " but if anyone helps the people that had their land stolen they are terrorists. Russia are also responsible for the EUROPEAN UNION & us letting in 3rd World scum apparently as well as rigging the 2016 elections & Brexit. Neither group of people are nice & I don't want a single penny of tax payers money sent to kill people in Israel, Ukraine or any other country that has nothing to do with us.
I've heard that argument offered about Israel, and I've also seen the rebuttals to it. It's a topic that can have a different victim and aggressor depending which point in time you go back to and I have no idea what the right answer to that is. Purely for simplicity, I look at the situation as it is today, and if I had to take a side would lean towards Israel. As for funding wars in other Countries, it actually makes economic and societal sense to do it. It's far cheaper than having to live with the outcome should Ukraine lose.
The Balfour Declaration was a public statement issued by the British government in 1917 during the First World War announcing its support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, then an Ottoman region with a small minority Jewish population. The declaration was contained in a letter dated 2 November 1917 from the United Kingdom's Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to Lord Rothschild, a leader of the British Jewish community, for transmission to the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland. The text of the declaration was published in the press on 9 November 1917.
Wasn't that the one that Lawrence of Arabia felt cheated over, as it was deliberately written to promise all things to all parties, with the actual outcome they had in mind being different again. That aside, that was the culmination of centuries of dispute, with both sides claiming the historic basis for their positions. It was disputed well over 2000 years ago according to the bible stories.
Both parties believe that an all out war in Israel is the only way to get Jesus to return to Earth . The Muslims believe that the Jews will be wiped off the planet & everyone else will submit to Islam or die. The Jews believe they will rule the earth as the master race with the rest of us merely cattle to abuse for their own use or die. Perhaps if the chunk of land stolen from Palestine stayed the same size they wouldn't be so pissed off but , the greedy Israelis keep encroaching until Palestine barely exists . Most Jewish people that move to Israel have absolutely zero ancestral claim to the region . Christians are persecuted in Palestine & Israel, **** em
Like the other post, I've read arguments that take that even further, and others that 'show' why religion is a non-issue for the big picture. I can't pull the reality from it, as I think all arguments can be true depending on which sect within each sect is being looked at.
Both sides are ****s , the angry rock throwing Jihadist savages & the Fascist ethnostate Zionists with fancy Yank weapons . Neither are a friend to us. I would rather go on holiday to Israel though
I've not been to Palestine, but I've really enjoyed my visits to Israel and others speak highly of Sharm. It's chalk in cheese when comparing it to Egypt, so I can only begin to imagine the state Palestine is liable to be in.