Zion and the Art of Armageddon

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Of current major genocides, which one(s) do filly, mottie and biking support?
Not really helpful.

Filly did get post removed for calling for exterminating Iran because they're Muslim, but that's different to supporting an actual Genocide.
 
Of current major genocides, which one(s) do filly, mottie and biking support?
Do you know of any? I’ve asked before but you seem to clam up on questions like that. Where’s the threads where you’ve commented about them?
 
Do you know of any?
Would you care to tell us of your definition of genocide?

You see, according to quite a few well renowned organisations and world leaders what the state of israel is currently doing is genocide...

So what do you personally believe the state of israel is doing as regards their indiscriminate murder of innocent civilians in not only Palestinian lands, but several other countries?

Sadly people like you continually fail to understand that unless there is a just and equal peace the killing will go on and on...

Do you enjoy that prospect?
 
Would you care to tell us of your definition of genocide?
Same as the UN. According to the United Nations, "there must be a proven intent on the part of perpetrators to physically destroy a national, ethnical, racial or religious group".

Isn’t that what the Arabs want to do to the Jews? The Jews are just fighting back. Can’t you see that?
 
Same as the UN. According to the United Nations, "there must be a proven intent on the part of perpetrators to physically destroy a national, ethnical, racial or religious group".
Thank you for confirming what the state of israel is doing to the Palestinians...
Isn’t that what the Arabs want to do to the Jews? The Jews are just fighting back. Can’t you see that?
But now you have changed your narrative from Palestinians to Arabs in general...

Can't you understand your ignorance over the regional problem...

So who do you think is in the wrong in your mind...

Palestinians, or all Arabs?

And can the state of israel do no wrong in your mind?

We all note that you have swerved the question of not saying whether you enjoy the prospect of more/indefinite killing of innocents whatever side they are on...

Why is that?
 
Same as the UN. According to the United Nations, "there must be a proven intent on the part of perpetrators to physically destroy a national, ethnical, racial or religious group".

Isn’t that what the Arabs want to do to the Jews? The Jews are just fighting back. Can’t you see that?
That's misleading. You're quoting article 1, not article 2. The definition of Genocide is much wider than that.
Definition
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
Article II

In the present Convention, genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:

Killing members of the group;
Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;
Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.

There are definitely members of the Palestinian population who would love to commit Genocide against the Jewish people. Hamas' stated aims almost certainly qualify. However they aren't capable of doing it and they aren't in the midst of actually doing it.

Significant terrorist attacks like October 7th aren't Genocide any more than July 7th was.
 
And Russia's involvement with the likes of Iran. But they don't count eh...
Should have included Russia, China as well i suppose.
However, over the last 100 years its been the Western Europeans who have had the most involvement in Middle Eastern affairs.
 
Yet another harvest season, but still the same killing of innocent people...



"On a Thursday afternoon towards the end of last month, a 59-year-old Palestinian woman set out to gather olives on her family’s land near the village of Faqqua, in the north of the occupied West Bank.

It was something that Hanan Abu Salameh had done for decades.

Within minutes, the mother of seven and grandmother of 14 lay dying in the dust of the olive grove, with a bullet wound in her chest - she’d been shot by an Israeli soldier.

Even though the family had co-ordinated their intention to pick olives with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), according to her son Fares and husband Hossam, the soldier fired several shots as other family members fled for cover.

The IDF says it’s investigating the incident, but Hanan’s grieving relatives have little hope or expectation that her killer will be brought to justice.

This wasn’t an isolated incident"



"Harvesting olives is an age-old ritual and also an economic necessity for many Palestinians, but, according to the UN, it is increasingly precarious.

Farmers across the West Bank - internationally regarded as Palestinian land occupied by Israel - face heightened risks, like organised attacks by Israeli settlers seeking to sabotage the olive harvest, along with the use of force by Israeli security forces to block roads and Palestinians' access to their lands.

“Last year we couldn’t even harvest our olives, except for a very small amount,” says Omar Tanatara, a farmer from the village of Umm Safa.

“At one point, the army came, threw the olives we’d already gathered on the ground, and ordered us to go home,” says Omar, who is also a member of the village council.

“Some people were even shot at and olives trees were cut down with saws – that’s how we later found them,” adds Omar, as he and other villagers use small hand-held rakes to pull this year’s harvest from their remaining trees while they can"


"Even when Israeli and international activists accompany villagers to their olive groves, hoping to deter the threat, there’s no guarantee of safety.
Zuraya Hadad instinctively winces as we watch a video of the incident in which her ribs were broken by a masked man wielding a large stick.
The Israeli peace activist had been helping Palestinian farmers pick their olives when she was assaulted without provocation.
Rather than arresting her attacker, Israeli soldiers, who’d accompanied settlers to the site, just told him to move on"

Linky Linky

Are there any apologists for the actions of the state of israel prepared to condemn this?
 
Good news from Gaza for a change...

The Israeli authorities have permitted Mazyouna Damoo, a 12-year-old Palestinian girl whose face was “ripped off” when an Israeli missile struck her home in June, to leave Gaza for medical treatment, five days after the Guardian reported that repeated requests for her urgent medical evacuation had been denied. @ the Guardian
 
Yet another harvest season, but still the same killing of innocent people...



"On a Thursday afternoon towards the end of last month, a 59-year-old Palestinian woman set out to gather olives on her family’s land near the village of Faqqua, in the north of the occupied West Bank.

It was something that Hanan Abu Salameh had done for decades.

Within minutes, the mother of seven and grandmother of 14 lay dying in the dust of the olive grove, with a bullet wound in her chest - she’d been shot by an Israeli soldier.

Even though the family had co-ordinated their intention to pick olives with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), according to her son Fares and husband Hossam, the soldier fired several shots as other family members fled for cover.

The IDF says it’s investigating the incident, but Hanan’s grieving relatives have little hope or expectation that her killer will be brought to justice.

This wasn’t an isolated incident"



"Harvesting olives is an age-old ritual and also an economic necessity for many Palestinians, but, according to the UN, it is increasingly precarious.

Farmers across the West Bank - internationally regarded as Palestinian land occupied by Israel - face heightened risks, like organised attacks by Israeli settlers seeking to sabotage the olive harvest, along with the use of force by Israeli security forces to block roads and Palestinians' access to their lands.

“Last year we couldn’t even harvest our olives, except for a very small amount,” says Omar Tanatara, a farmer from the village of Umm Safa.

“At one point, the army came, threw the olives we’d already gathered on the ground, and ordered us to go home,” says Omar, who is also a member of the village council.

“Some people were even shot at and olives trees were cut down with saws – that’s how we later found them,” adds Omar, as he and other villagers use small hand-held rakes to pull this year’s harvest from their remaining trees while they can"


"Even when Israeli and international activists accompany villagers to their olive groves, hoping to deter the threat, there’s no guarantee of safety.
Zuraya Hadad instinctively winces as we watch a video of the incident in which her ribs were broken by a masked man wielding a large stick.
The Israeli peace activist had been helping Palestinian farmers pick their olives when she was assaulted without provocation.
Rather than arresting her attacker, Israeli soldiers, who’d accompanied settlers to the site, just told him to move on"

Linky Linky

Are there any apologists for the actions of the state of israel prepared to condemn this?
They won’t be missed. Who needs olives in a war zone?
 
They won’t be missed. Who needs olives in a war zone?
Hilarious.

The West Bank isn't part of Gaza and people have jobs to do if they want to earn to eat. The occupation isn't going to end any time soon.
 
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