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Israel doesn’t want our arms.
Hamas is also attacking humanitarian outposts.
Arab nations are treating the Muslim brotherhood offshoot government of Hamas the way they always have.

They might not be able to normalize Israel the way they planned, but the border nations are still working with the top military/(israel) in the region.

Trump entered the chat and once again ruined this narrative that he’s going to govern to the left of dems.

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Thread ran by a white man who doesn’t stand up for shyt in Tennessee, a k street guy, a two canadians.

Israel full of shyt, but this idea that foreign propaganda is more honest is why y’all smartest nikkas in the room ain’t as successful as your peers..
 

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I can’t get over how disturbing it is that yelling for this administration to stop supporting a genocide (giving weapons, threatening the ICC, not supporting a two-state plan, not supporting UN resolution, not following international law, not following US law, having a policy of not saying Palestine for months, not calling what Israel is doing a genocide, etc) is seen as supporting Trump. This narrative is fantastical at best, and a Trump-like lie. I been saying this for years now, these dudes are no different than Trump supporters. They have the same thinking and largely agree on the same things. They only differ on a few issues, but also don’t really care strongly to fight for those few issues. They are the worst people and should be called out for it.

And I can’t believe this dumbfukk used Realpolitik—a Henry Kissinger word—in support of what the Biden administration has allowed. He is not a smart person and only regurgitates whatever NatSec terms he’s heard but halfway understands. That view is the same for most of these people in DC. These are not our best and brightest people but mostly cowards who are doing their best to keep their jobs so that they enter the private sector to command a lot of money.
 
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Indivisible has joined the global community in expressing our horror and grief at the loss of over 1,400 Israelis, Americans, and foreign citizens in Hamas’ horrific attacks on October 7, and echoed calls for all hostages to be released immediately.

Since then, the humanitarian situation in Gaza has deteriorated catastrophically with Israel’s ongoing bombardment and blockade of life-sustaining supplies like water, food, medicine, and power. The death toll continues to rise by the hour.

The bombing has to stop.

Prime Minister Netanyahu has repeatedly stated his intention to move forward with a full blown invasion of Rafah, a city in southern Gaza that is currently sheltering more than 1 million Palestinians who have been displaced from their homes by bombing and gunfire. This invasion would be a moral and strategic failure.

President Biden and his administration have said they oppose this plan - so they must act with urgency to withhold US weaponry and military support to the Israeli military for any offensive operations. Members of Congress have similarly stated they have concerns with a Rafah invasion - they must put a pause on offensive arms transfers and ensure US and international humanitarian laws already on the books are enforced. We need to halt this rolling nightmare, use significant diplomatic pressure to secure a ceasefire, and take the first steps towards a durable peace.

Indivisible continues to support the recommendations from progressive foreign policy leaders, compiled by the Center for International Policy, for ending the war and protecting Israeli and Palestinian lives. The necessary first step is for US leaders to push for a cessation of hostilities to prevent the further loss of civilian life and escalation of human suffering.

This crisis is a challenge to our humanity. It calls us to lean into our solidarity, with our communities at home and with those on the other side of the globe, to fight anti-semitism and Islamophobia alike. It calls us to stand bravely for the basic principle that human lives are precious. And it calls us to advocate for peace, urging our elected officials to do the same.
 

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The unseriousness is completely given away when you're punching left at people who are demanding the US ends it's complicity. It doesn't matter what Israel does if the US is no longer complicit. If they want to be a rogue state then we can stop protecting them in the UN and see how they like having sanctions chip away at them.

These ghouls will do everything they can to try to talk around the complete role the US has played and instead spend their time trolling and trying to disrupt the conversation with moronic "well what did you think would happen :troll:" non sequiturs. If Israel is going to do their atrocities then let their leaders feel the full weight of the Internaitonal Criminal Court without our intervention. Don't want to talk about that though. Can't talk about that ever! Better start bullshytting hypotheticals in which ending support for a genocide is actually a bad thing, somehow.

So yes, if US is going to continue to threaten the ICC for considering arrest warrents for Netanyahu and company, veto ceasefire resolutions in the UN, and block attempts at Palestine being recognized as a state, then yes, obviously the US is to blame. You would be a fukking moron to imply anything else. Unfortunately, though...

I can't stand @the cac mamba, and I really can't stand his lackeys.
What sanctions? Who is going to sanction Israel? Are you talking about real economic sanctions or symbolic sanctions?
 

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