Disappointing to again see Netanyahu isn’t listening to people sat down on train station floors thousands of miles away. They’ll have no choice but to sit down on train station floors until he listens.
And of course you’re still only blaming Israel. There’s been proof that Hamas are using these as human shields but best just keep everything at Israel. Pinkie posted something yesterday about blowing up an ambulance with Hamas fighters in and then asked who believes this ****? You all liked it. Then one of the Palestine leaders come out and said the leaders were using ambulances to escape. As usual nobody brought that up again. They’ll be a bit of truth from BOTH sides but mostly BOTH sides will be full of ****. BOTH sides need to carry responsibility for the deaths that are happening in Gaza.
a man films the carnage as he rides a bicycle down the Al Rasheed beach road, crying out in anguish the camera focuses on the dead bodies, many of them lying in pools of blood. In a separate post, author and journalist Amjad Taha said the victims were among “dozens” killed by Hamas snipers, including women and children, because “they do not want citizens to leave.” @FosseFilberto
Whoever killed those people are ****ing animals, whether it's Hamas or the IDF I don't know, and none of us on here do either, but I would just say that the Journo reporting that it was Hamas has strong links to the Zionist cause in Israel "Amjad Taha is one of the figures who is central to Israel’s public diplomacy attempts targeting Arab audiences, He is one of the founders of the pro-Israel Sharaka Institute, lobbying for the recognition of the Zionist regime among Arab states." He's a Bahraini-Iranain living in England. So I'm not sure what credentials he has to make a call on an incident he's viewed on mobile phone footage from Gaza That said, I agree with you that there is a lot of bullshit coming from BOTH sides And BOTH sides are engaged in a huge propaganda campaign to try and blame each other for civilian deaths.
Yeah, it was Hamas It hit a carpark and because it had ejected none of it's fuel it caused an absolutely massive explosion that damaged the hospital and killed a ton of people. Everyone on the Western side presented this information and not a single ally of Hamas or Hamas themselves denied this version of events. Silence speaks a thousand words. Note, the IDF were accused of bombing a refugee center and confirmed it the same day. They're not shy about this type of stuff.
The worlds becoming a worrying place again, atm. A lot of unhappy people with what’s going on around the world. Feels like something big is building up.
I'm not too concerned tbph, most people are generally behaving themselves, and you will always get media sources and those with agendas that will try and make it seem worse than it is (not suggesting it's not already, but more for other purposes) - I could be wrong, but that's how I feel at the moment. The biggest concerns will be lone wolfs, you are always going to get them, people that have allowed those sources to trigger them, generally with mental health problems or deep into online extremism. Think everybody just needs to keep their heads and hopefully will. It never helps when you get the Fosse's of this world keeping score, because some looney tune will latch on to his hysteria.
Perfectly honest, it will calm down in a bit and after a week, no one will give a ****. It's just the way of the world. You can say, well, there's now going to be radicalised folk but there always is. Throughout history this has been an issue; it down to failures of the security system usually that allows things to happen, not a lack of people willing to commit an act of terrorism.
The thing that always gets me with extremists, they tend to go for the general public, ordinary citizens, you never see them going for the guys that's the orchestrator of problems. Ie like Blair or Bush after Iraq or going for a head shot on that Neddy guy. Take it up with the people that lead the problem. There's nowt you and me can do and I'm fooked if I'm going to go and sit on some railway station floor for several hours, I won't get back up again lol.
It's much easier for a teenager with Libyan grandparents and an internet connection to blow himself up at the busy entrance of Manchester Arena than it is for someone like Guy Fawkes to blow up Parliament, basically.