Trumps Gaza peace deal?

Public executions in Gaza now
Report that 8 palistinians were executed by er other palistinians

No surprise tbh

Gun battles breaking out amongst all the factions

No surprise
It's usual in a political vacuum. The same happened in Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen, etc.
I suspect it's a policy of the west to destabilise other countries and then sit back and watch the struggle for dominant ideology and government.

Any retreating occupying force has a duty to maintain law and order. But the Israelis, with American support decided to let-the-free for all to occur.
A retreating occupying force still has a duty to maintain public order and safety, as well as to ensure the basic needs of the civilian population, according to the 1907 Hague Regulations and the Fourth Geneva Convention.

So another war crime by Israel to add to the growing list.
 
You made no comment about the distinction between freedom fighters and regular armies. I did. :rolleyes:

You described the attack on 7th October as "murderous attacks". Murder is the killing of another human without justification or valid excuse.
If you transpose the word murder for killing, incorrectly, all acts of war are designed to be "murderous attacks".'Murder' is the wrong word for killing during a war.

Israel has been killing (murdering if you prefer) and oppressing all Palestinians, civilians and freedom fighters since 1948, both in Gaza and the West Bank.
The attack by Hamas or its military wing was another incident in the long running war.

In addition Israel has been killing (murdering) civilians and military in Lebanon, Yemen, Iran, Syria and Qatar for many years.
Hamas aren’t fighting for freedom so they can’t be freedom fighters.
 
They are are fighting to eliminate the state of Israel
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What does the name 'Hamas' mean?
What is their stated intention?
Here's a brief version of history:
The Hamas movement was founded by Palestinian Islamic scholar Ahmed Yassin in 1987, after the outbreak of the First Intifada against the Israeli occupation.
In 2006, Hamas signed the Palestinian Prisoners' Document which supports the quest for a Palestinian state[112][113] "on all territories occupied in 1967".[114] This document also recognized authority of the President of the Palestinian National Authority to negotiate with Israel.[113] Hamas also signed the Cairo Declaration in 2005, which emphasized the goal of ending the Israeli occupation and establishing a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders
The March 2006 Hamas legislative program was further explained on 6 June 2006 by Hamas' MP Riad Mustafa: "Hamas will never recognize Israel", but if a popular Palestinian referendum would endorse a peace agreement including recognition of Israel, "we would of course accept their verdict".
Also on 6 June 2006, Ismail Haniyeh, senior political leader of Hamas and at that time Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority, sent a letter to US President George W. Bush (via University of Maryland's Jerome Segal), stating: "We are so concerned about stability and security in the area that we don't mind having a Palestinian state in the 1967 borders and offering a truce for many years", and asking Bush for a dialogue with the Hamas government. A similar message he sent to Israel's leaders.[123][121] Haniyeh had reportedly proposed a fifty-year armistice.[157] Neither Washington nor Israel replied

There is no doubt that Israel's whole policy toward Palestine and Palestinians has been one of denial of the two state solution, supported unconditionally by USA.
 
Something I've always been curious about. If the Arabs are happy with the 1967 borders, why did they invade Israel in 1967?
 
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Did anyone see starmers humiliation at the meeting. He had to wait his turn to be mentioned puts his hand up like a little schoolboy and then thought he was going to get to the mic and Trump pushed him aside --- the look on starmers mace - lie a smacked arse
 
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Did anyone see starmers humiliation at the meeting. He had to wait his turn to be mentioned puts his hand up like a little schoolboy and then thought he was going to get to the mic and Trump pushed him aside --- the look on starmers mace - lie a smacked arse

Giorgia Meloni looked quite amused. Someone mentioned that Trump & Carney seemed to be enjoying a warm relationship, during that address Trump mistakenly referred to President Carney, afterwards Carney said thank you for promoting me Mr Trump to which Trump said 'Hey at least I didn't call you Governor' which they both had a laugh about.
 
Giorgia Meloni looked quite amused. Someone mentioned that Trump & Carney seemed to be enjoying a warm relationship, during that address Trump mistakenly referred to President Carney, afterwards Carney said thank you for promoting me Mr Trump to which Trump said 'Hey at least I didn't call you Governor' which they both had a laugh about.
What a complete looser starmer is -Waving - here I am, like a schoolboy

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Then get pushed out from the mic and has a face like a smacked arse -- he is pathetic. I thought he was going to burst into tears.
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Did anyone see starmers humiliation at the meeting. He had to wait his turn to be mentioned puts his hand up like a little schoolboy and then thought he was going to get to the mic and Trump pushed him aside --- the look on starmers mace - lie a smacked arse
oh my what a vivid imagination you have



it is interesting how the unintelligent right wing focus on emotions not facts

no wonder Trump loves em...........easily duped
 
oh my what a vivid imagination you have



it is interesting how the unintelligent right wing focus on emotions not facts

no wonder Trump loves em...........easily duped
you clearly have not watched it
 
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