You was crying about divisions and i just pointed out a lot of the divisions you was crying about was England's doing. Yor welcome
Nope. I translated it as meaning, time for me to turn the football on now, as it's Champions League night, so I'm off to look at the schedule to see what channel Liverpool are on.
Conspiracy ? … it just so happens that Gaza is slap bang in the middle of the proposed path of a major second canal in the region. The only thing stopping the newly-revised project from being revived and rubber-stamped is the presence of the Palestinians in Gaza https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/2...-to-israels-genocide-of-the-palestinians/amp/
If the civilians are in and around a hospital, you're still an uber **** and deserve to face a war crimes trial .... simples?
Just walked past a train station sit-down on my way home from work. Another step closer to peace now thanks to them.
Has there been a single war during humankind where atrocities weren't commited, is there any current war where atrocities are not being commited, Ukraine, Sudan, 5.6 million people fleeing their homes in the latter... Recently, in a statement marking the six months of the war, United Nations Under-Secretary-General Martin Griffiths said this is “one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history”. He emphasised the horrific reports of rape and sexual violence and asserted that the country has been engulfed in chaos. Yet, he said nothing as to why the war is being fought. https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/...dan-is-a-consequence-of-a-derailed-transition Not fogetting Syria as well... The war’s humanitarian cost has been staggering. The estimated death toll is 400,000 people, but it could actually be much higher. And at various points in the conflict, more than half of the country’s population was displaced. The United Nations Refugee Agency estimates that 5.6 million people have fled Syria since the fighting started, putting a significant strain on neighboring countries as well as Europe. Even as the conflict winds down, it is unclear when or if they will be able to return. https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/the-syria-civil-war-might-be-ending-but-the-crisis-will-live-on/ I've mentioned Ukraine before... Residents claimed the death toll in the city was 100,000-120,000 – a figure significantly higher than the official toll of 21,000 given by Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s government. One person said 25% to 30% of their friends and acquaintances had perished. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...e-in-mariupol-a-year-since-russian-occupation What would you do if the people that massacred your family were firing rockets from hospitals and UN facilities, decisions are always easier when in the luxury and warmth of your home, thousands of miles away in the UK.