“The room was silent. It was like you could hear a needle drop as they spoke,” Naftali told The Post following Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin’s speech at the DNC. “It was stunning.”

  • just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Nah, man. That’s not how any of this works, as any war illustrates. This cycles keeps continuing with Israel and Palestine for a reason though, so let me illustrate the timeline:

    • Israel gets dropped into existing post-WWII
    • Allies all support Israel to get them up to speed and develop the land
    • Things are heavily medicated up until the 80’s after Iran is overtaken, and starts being an aggressor in the region
    • Allies post up with Israel
    • Israel becomes “untouchable” and starts doing fucked up shit like killing Palestinians and stealing their land
    • Palestine aligns with shady groups because they have no allies
    • Shady groups start a proxy war via other well-founded Islamic nations
    • US gets involved again
    • Israel steals more land and kills more people
    • Palestine fights back

    And then there is just a loop of the last few steps for decades. Israel thinks it deserves all the land and Palestinians should be eradicated. Palestinians have no allies or solid armed forces, so are relegated to fighting back via these same shady funders. Rinse and repeat.

    There’s no winning here for either side of Israel has a clear and fucked up goal, and Palestinians just want their land back and to exist. You can’t expect them to just roll over. Hell, some have even made the case with Israel’s Libya and Syria altercations. It’s schoolyard bullying mixed in with some crazy ass religious extremism on Israel’s behalf for sure, but even if Israel backs down and leaves Palestine alone, they’re now at the behest of other players who have infiltrated their governing body, so it won’t stop.

    Your take on it is just ill informed though. If you don’t understand the nature of the thing, you’re just blindly following one side’s politicking of the situation. In your case, that Israel is undisputably correct in what they are doing.