Rhetoric*
How much does Iran give Hamas then?
It’s not emotive language, it’s fact.
Anybody who has a degree of empathy or even just a tiny willingness to engage with those with opposing views, rather than just reproduce their own comments in different ways, can understand that. People who fail to see the other side are useful idiots to Hamas.
I don’t know of one Jew who doesn’t lament the loss of life in Gaza and who doesn’t pray for an end to their suffering as well. Most are critical of Bibi (he would lose an election tomorrow by a landslide) and many critical of the handling of the West Bank. They see both sides, unlike you.
Conversely, have you seen any Palestinian marches call for the end of Hamas? Or for the release of hostages (an undeniable war crime) so a viable conversation can be had over a ceasefire? Anybody calling for a ceasefire without that concession must know that it’s empty rhetoric.
Instead we saw celebrations on 8th October attended by thousands in London, Paris, Sydney, all over the US even before Israel had responded. How do you fight or negotiate against that level of pure hate? How have these people got into our country and how do they feel safe in spewing their hate-filled, anti-western bile here? If those questions aren’t as scary to gentiles as they are to Jews, then too many heads are in too much sand.
Engage your brain and open your mind to the abhorrence taking place in your own backyard and think why the sanctity of Israel is so damn important to Jewish people. There is no alternative but to fight for it or they will cease to exist. Unthinkable to have to write that given the context of why Israel was established in the first place.
You can do that whilst also disagreeing with large parts of the Israeli government and possessing an innate desire for peace, for more human rights for the people of Gaza without Hamas and for a two state solution. Which, by the way, marchers in London and around the world seemingly have no desire for (ie chanting From the River to the Sea).
Anyway, that’s enough for today.