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For those of you looking for a non-paywalled version of the Haaretz op-ed about how much Netanyahu is at fault here, which is A LOT.

archive.ph/20231009201713/haar…

in reply to evacide

thanks, I will forward
(note: archive.ph is surfshark unfriendly)
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Thank you. I’m always impressed by how open-minded Haaretz is compared to #MSM in the USA, even so-called liberal press.

There’s blame to go around, and I must emphasize how much I blame #USforeignPolicy (both parties). Terms like “unbreakable bond” convey that no matter how fascist & racist, how many human rights violations, how obviously #apartheid its regime, #Israel can expect weapons will continue to flow. The US could have prevented this and could end it now.

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Haggai Matar
got it right on 972: 972mag.com/gaza-attack-context…
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@EpiphanicSynchronicity That's a cool story, beautiful, hopeful, I'm shedding a tear here.

Oh wait, maybe don't elect Islamic Militants who want to wipe another country off the earth and then act surprised when the hostility is met with hostility. 🙄

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@ikt @EpiphanicSynchronicity Hamas took power in 2006 and there haven't been elections since. Gaza is mostly full of people who were not even born when this happened.
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Thank you for this. Most Israelis dispose Netanyahu. If not for parliament and its method of forming collations, he’d never be Prime Minister right now.
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Thank you.

My observation this weekend was straightforward: hardline tends to provoke a hard response. I don’t follow Middle East news closely, but the Trump-like autocratic heads of state in allied countries is frightening.

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and he will beat back very out of scale to make people forget what he did