Netanyahu willing to put end to genocide after Trump's win

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So what do people think is gonna happen? what's gonna be different his 2nd term in regards to israel, the genocide was happening while he was in power his first time?

Has America not been funding Israel from time? As long as Iran is a super power, America won't stop supporting Israel. It doesn't matter who's in power.

Like I been saying a lot of people are just hearing about this
Well during his last presidency he did move the embassy to Jerusalem. So he ain't some hero.

However at the time, the US and Israel were not isolated to the degree they are today. This has become a worldwide issue as many people have learned so much about this conflict over the past year. I mean there have been several western countries that have moved away from Israel that were lockstep with them last year October. Italy and Spain for example have put arms embargos on israel

Does trump veto at the UN like Biden did every single time? We don't know.

We DO know that if kamala was in that seat, them vetoes would continue forever.

Dems were willing to throw the election despite the massive pressure did. We will see how Trump responds. And if he isn't any better, well we will see if the Dems learned there lesson in 2026 and 2028. The people have spoken, we don't want war hawks
 

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Nah they understand perfectly well. Palestinians are no longer useful politically.


Like I’ve been saying. You won’t see anymore campus protests or white women shouting about free Palestine. The goal has been achieved.

Jill Stein the day before the election said how much she loved Israel :dead:
Breh no way get the hell out here with that :camby:are you serous :russ:
 

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Ok let me see your hairline :russ:



Yep. Trump is going to eliminate government jobs, college scholarships, government programs that Black folks depend on. He will also make discrimination and racism legally protected. Black people will be bombarded on all sides both physically and mentally.

You would know this if you were a Black American or slave descent. This ain’t a game you stupid mutherfukker :skip:



We saw our back bone go out on a love seat in Gaza :mjlol:
So no bet ? Gotcha. You p*ssy online and in real life:mjgrin:

P.S. the hairline is Jalen rose status:wow:
 

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Trump moving the capital to Jerusalem played no small part in Hamas crashing out.
This robs his administration of accountability for inflaming tensions by moving the embassy to Jerusalem and this:


Did he kill 100k people? Who can we hold accountable for that?

Also, this is not some endorsement of trump. This is strictly why people did not show up for kamala.

If he was president for the last year, he would've gotten the same smoke. Sadly, I don't think awareness back then was anywhere near where it is today, in terms of the general US population
 

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Breh no way get the hell out here with that :camby:are you serous :russ:



She got less votes than last time. Latinos and whites broke for Trump because they didn’t have gas to put in their F350’s.


Coli Arabs are using Palestine to claim victory. As if your average American voter gives a fukk about that next to the price of eggs :mjlol:
 

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What? No bet?

You talking but don't want smoke.

You must really be a Japanese/cac. Hilarious:mjlol:
I just exposed you as non-FBA from the Horn of Africa. Probably 30-50% Semitic. What else needs to be said?


You’re just looking up for your peoples :lolbron:
 
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Well during his last presidency he did move the embassy to Jerusalem. So he ain't some hero.

However at the time, the US and Israel were not isolated to the degree they are today. This has become a worldwide issue as many people have learned so much about this conflict over the past year. I mean there have been several western countries that have moved away from Israel that were lockstep with them last year October. Italy and Spain for example have put arms embargos on israel

Does trump veto at the UN like Biden did every single time? We don't know.

We DO know that if kamala was in that seat, them vetoes would continue forever.

Dems were willing to throw the election despite the massive pressure did. We will see how Trump responds. And if he isn't any better, well we will see if the Dems learned there lesson in 2026 and 2028. The people have spoken, we don't want war hawks
Come on. We do know from his first time in office. We know how this will go now. However, we did not know how she would have handled Israel through the UN once *in* office, so making a declarative conclusion while claiming we don't know what Trump would have done *when* he already held the office of the President, doesn't follow any coherent logic. Again, a VP is not President. And this is not a defense of Biden. I never held back from criticizing him for his complicity in Israel's genocide. However, I have noticed how some Palestine supporters attempt to give cover to Trump and his administration and ignore their responsibility for paving the way. Recognizing this doesn't mean you are downplaying Biden.

One of the first things Trump's administration did was to go after Resolution 2334 after Obama's admin. worked to get it passed.

U.N. Security Council Resolution 2334, passed on December 23, 2016, condemned Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories as a "flagrant violation" of international law and a significant obstacle to a two-state solution. The resolution called on Israel to halt settlement expansion, a point that has long been contentious in Israeli-Palestinian relations and in international diplomacy.

This resolution was especially notable because the United States, under President Barack Obama’s administration, abstained rather than vetoed it. This allowed the resolution to pass by a vote of 14-0. The U.S. decision to abstain was seen as a symbolic break with its longstanding policy of vetoing Security Council resolutions critical of Israel, marking a significant departure from past practice. The Obama administration defended the abstention as a means to express frustration over continued settlement expansion, which it argued was undermining the prospects for a two-state solution.

Though the resolution passed, Trump’s administration effectively worked to undermine its impact. Trump openly dismissed the resolution and reassured Israel that his administration would offer unconditional support. His administration actively disregarded the calls in the resolution for halting settlement activity.

Trump's policies marked a sharp turn in favor of Israel, including formally recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital and moving the U.S. embassy there in 2018, which was widely seen as dismissing Palestinian claims to East Jerusalem

The Trump administration cut funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and to other Palestinian aid programs, which also diminished any leverage the U.S. might have had with the Palestinian Authority in negotiations.

The Trump administration withdrew the U.S. from the U.N. Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in 2018, citing its bias against Israel. The U.S. argued that the council’s focus on Israel, with resolutions targeting the country and its actions, was disproportionate and biased. This move was widely seen as a signal of support for Israel.

Trump officially recognized Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, a region seized from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War. This move was opposed by many countries and was not recognized by the U.N., but the U.S. stance aligned with Israeli interests and was seen as a further step in Trump’s support for Israel.

The Trump administration consistently vetoed U.N. Security Council resolutions that were critical of Israel, particularly those addressing issues like settlements in the West Bank, Israeli military actions, and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The U.S. used its veto power to block these resolutions, ensuring that Israel faced less international scrutiny.
 

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She got less votes than last time. Latinos and whites broke for Trump because they didn’t have gas to put in their F350’s.


Coli Arabs are using Palestine to claim victory. As if your average American voter gives a fukk about that next to the price of eggs :mjlol:

This bytch got scamming down to a science. Been doing it out in the open for decades and people keep coming back. Nigerians could learn a thing or two from her, lol.
 
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