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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

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Hospitals.. or show that hitting hospitals in war is allowed.

so if Zalensky cannot protect its people, Putin can decimate Ukrainians and it will not be a crime?
they are both zionist countries, Russia and ukraine. It is in the muslims interests if that war continues forever.
 
Plus this myth of Arabs 'sold the land. Could someone sell thousands of square kilometers?? Yes, some was sold as some land is probably being sold in various countries as we speak to would be buyers. But this propaganda by the Zionists apologists that thousands of sq km was sold is just one more of their damn lies!!
You probably own land in the US. Can you establish a country on that land you bought?
 
GCC Arabs were either too lazy or too stupid to use their wealth. I am not saying they should have used their wealth to make American foreign policy harmful to American interests but should have at least introduced some measures of checks on the AIPAC lobbying. Yesterday, Scott Ritter boldly said 'AIPAC has bought American Congress'. Biden is not only a self-proclaimed Zionist but is also probably powerless against AIPAC. But, I bet, despite all the odds against him, a Carter as POTUS would have taken a stand. American Presidents are of lower and lower caliber after Carter to the point where even Bush Sr. looks like a mighty leader.

Well, if Biden is this bad, wait till you hear what Trump says about this conflict. But I'd still pick Trump: At least he is not a total hypocrite like Biden/Dems are on just about everything foreign or domestic policies.
GCC minus Qatar sucked up to the Zionists, basically signaled they are on the same side. This emboldened Israel to no end and they exponentially escalated repression against the Palestinians.
 
Hypocrite Biden is talking some sense--NOT! It is only political expediency. Look at the most Recommended Comments.
And yet some here are more Israelis than Israelis!
As I keep saying, this conflict needs to intensify, broaden, and prolong. It is not my call but I, along with Scott Ritter and Alistair Crooke think in the end Israelis will either come up with a reasonable compromise or will vanish as a nation. I don't see Israelis coming out ahead from this conflict if it prolongs. Finish this either way, once and for all. As they say in Urdu language: 'Girti dewaar ko aik dhakka aur do' (Lets give one more push to this falling wall!).


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You know what happens in these situations?

Voters get fed up and remove the current leader (or vote for someone else). A new leader emerges and the voters are satisfied, but nothing changes in the policy. This democracy is a game a of musical chairs - one stands up, another sits down but the game remains the same.
 
Arabs could have leverage their investments but they are so scared of America, they know most of them are autocratic govts and even raising your voice to American will have their Govt's taken from them, we have seen the game played out right before our eyes, any Arab nation that stood against the USA, first the human rights violations ---> Protests ----> Sanctions ----> weapons start funneling to Peaceful Protestors ----> UN resolutions -----> ultimatum to stop ----> Necessary interventions. AIPAC practically own USA white house and Congress, every President has to go there to get their blessings i.e money/Lobby, I personally don't think that any USA President in near future will have enough balls or support to challenge that, AIPAC will make sure that they will use American military might to forward Israel's regional goals even if they come at the expense of American Interests.

Trump is unhinged, but at the same time he is unpredictable, Israel's Lobby even if he does comes to Power will have total control over his cabinet.
Most Arab people would, IMHO, side with their leaders in the face of foreign pressure if the social contract was amended to reflect more of their day to day needs as well their hopes and aspirations of greater dignity on the global stage. The way Arabs are being mercilessly killed in the hundreds day after day, and the way Arabs around the world are feeling unsafe and helplessness has only reinforced the aspirations for dignity.

Not unlike the Chinese people, there is a collectivist culture that can be harnessed for civilizational advancement.

Will western pressure be heavy, of course, but the mere threat of “collective bargaining” as was done with the oil embargo of the 70s forced some movement on the dispute, and placated some domestic demands.

Frankly speaking, Arab nations are thinking individually and narrowly. $500 Billion on NEOM in Saudi, if spread over 10 countries (near the ten largest Muslim majority cities/port cities on the planet) and in equal amounts, could do a lot more (due to cheaper labor costs) and benefit the rulers financially and politically (such as a stable Libya that could support its own rebuilding as well as a pivot to Africa and becoming its largest economic partner as it rapidly develops and grows.)

The time horizon would be generational, but would be as transformative as the Chinese modernization from Deng to Today. This is why the public won’t care as much if the government isn’t “democratic” as long as it reflect the higher aspirations and interests of the public; “The Great Revival of the Arab People”.

In the mean time, Arab leaders are appealing to domestic audiences and getting hit from both sides; domestically and internationally. A lose lose proposition, and if they fail to save the Palestinians, could lose their legitimacy in the eyes of their public, which could be disastrous for these rulers.

 
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OIC appealing to who ?😂😂😂
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