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thank fk for that it would remind me of when I used see my grandad who used to sing it to me in my bedroom who died ten years before I was born
I really won't![]()
Sounds like a plan.
We'll wait for the sign above the door to change from Hamas to something else then.
Honest question
Why should they surrender ?

Hamas surrender, lol, where are they gonna get the money for their kids expensive foreign education if they do that, cos for sure Iran won't fund them any more.Not until Hamas surrender, no. I do think the objective of showing Lebanon and Iran that Israel isn’t going to **** about has been achieved and they’ve rightly stayed out of it for the most part.
But no, I don’t think anyone can say what is adequate retribution for Oct 7th. If Hamas don’t want to surrender as they almost certainly never will then it will have to go on.
Hamas surrender, lol, where are they gonna get the money for their kids expensive foreign education if they do that, cos for sure Iran won't fund them any more.

I've answered this twice before directly to you and each time you've not replied and ignored it, then you're back on saying the same thing. I've given a real world response and I really can't be arsed to repeat myself for a third time.
All I get from your posts is that you see things from a position very much aligned with Israel's needs or wants. I know the obstacles regarding Israel, I could start listing the real world obstacles for the Palestinians, things that are absolute red lines, but what would be the point? What do we do, all give up until Hamas lays down arms and the Israelis all feel safe enough to stop voting for every warmonger or ultranationalist fruitcake that becomes kingmaker?
As for anyone making the first move - these prerequisite conditions to peace talks is precisely why this cycle of death and destruction continues. In fact I'd go as far as to say it's a deliberate ploy to ensure peace talks DON'T happen. The first step is a ceasefire on BOTH sides, and then everything follows from that. The people who have died cannot be brought back, but at least those who will be killed tomorrow can be saved. Or what, we continue with this nightmare and all it leads to is more of the same from both sides.
1405 ppl killed in Israel.
Of those 29 are children, I don't know how many are injured.
240 hostages in Gaza, their families going through a living hell.
7703 ppl killed in Gaza.
Of those 3527 children killed, not including the 954 listed as missing under the rubble. Another 6500 injured.
2.2 million held hostage in Gaza.
Pregnant women dying in airstrikes. One who was 6 months pregnant blown to bits and her sister lying on the sidewalk screaming with uncontrollable grief at the camera. But not to worry there's still another 50,000 left to take out.
A family in a car deliberately blown to bits by a tank as they were taking the road to southern Gaza.
Have Israel not had enough revenge mate?
Have you not had your pound of flesh?
Hamoremas
Responded to this a while back
All of those demands are 'what Israel wants'
But for any real lasting peace to endure, Israel will have to reconcile that it is going to have to give up far more that it is currently prepared to even admit.
Sounds like a plan.
Retribution is a door that swings both ways.
We'll wait for the sign above the door to change from Hamas to something else then.
Maybe but in the absence of a better plan it’s the only one to go with for now. If they could sort it out between Hamas and the IDF in a big field miles away from anyone that’d be grand.
Looks like you'll have to wait a bit longer before you open that resort on the Gaza beaches mate.
My point is, that we don't need to be talking about who gives up what.
Why talk about this, it's a complete distraction.
We've not even got to a point where there have been any meaningful peace talks in a generation. That should be the main priority.
And Hamas want the complete destruction of Israel, where's the compromise to be found in that? Everytime one is made, and there have been plenty that restore a lot of Palestine lands, it generally gets answered with bombs and rockets aimed at civilian areas and 'death to Israel'.Responded to this a while back
All of those demands are 'what Israel wants'
But for any real lasting peace to endure, Israel will have to reconcile that it is going to have to give up far more that it is currently prepared to even admit.
She just the mouth piece for the Zionist propaganda
Send her family to Gaza and see how long she is a pro Zionism then
Her family's jewish mate, so probably a toss up before who blows them to shreds first - Hamas or the Israeli airstrikes.


They could do mate, maybe get the Gazan orphans who'll be tomorrow's fighters/terrorists out in the field too and get rid of them n' all.
Or they could all call a ceasefire like they have countless times before in previous conflicts, but unlike before actually hold negotiations to a settlement.
And Hamas want the complete destruction of Israel, where's the compromise to be found in that? Everytime one is made, and there have been plenty that restore a lot of Palestine lands, it generally gets answered with bombs and rockets aimed at civilian areas and 'death to Israel'.
Yeah that would be fine.
A two state solution doesn’t work. While there are Jews next door, Hamas and Hezbollah won’t be nice neighbours. Ceasefires work for a bit until they don’t. War doesn’t cure anything for Israel but it keeps its people safer than they otherwise would be.
