Hamas, surprisingly, is an indigenous Arab resistance organisation. Isreali's, surprisingly, are mainly Europeans that began settling in Palestine from the 1920s onwards during the British Mandate. The Ashkenazics, Khazarians and Sephardic Jews from East Germany, North West Asia, Ukraine and the Iberian peninsular respectively have no legal claim to Palestine just as German NAZIs had no legal claim to Western europe from 1940 to 1945. Your comment "How can you POSSIBLY support Hamas in this" is as rediculous as stating "how could anybody support the Norwegian, French and Dutch resistance against German NAZISM 1940-1945".
Hamas is a designated terrorist organization by numerous countries, including the United States, the European Union, and UK, due to its tactics of deliberately targeting civilians, including suicide bombings, rocket attacks, and the use of human shields. While it presents itself as a resistance movement against Israeli occupation, its actions and ideology go far beyond legitimate resistance. Hamas's charter has historically called for the destruction of Israel, and it does not simply seek to liberate Palestinians but to eliminate the Jewish state entirely.
Comparing Hamas to the French, Dutch, or Norwegian resistance during World War II is pathetic. The European resistance movements fought against an occupying force that was brutally oppressive and engaged in an actual genocide. Not a sovereign state under attack being falsely accused of a genocide. These WW2 movements targeted military installations, not civilians, and their objective was national liberation within their own borders, not the elimination of an entire people. Hamas, on the other hand, frequently targets Israeli civilians with rocket fire, terror attacks, and other violent means including rape and torture, which is fundamentally different from the operations of World War II resistance groups.
The assertion that Israeli Jews are "mainly Europeans" who have no historical connection to the land is factually incorrect. Jewish ties to the land of Israel date back thousands of years. Jews have lived in the land continuously since ancient times, even after many were exiled following the Roman destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. While the Jewish population in the region diminished over time, communities remained in places like Jerusalem, Safed, Hebron, and Tiberias, long before the modern waves of Jewish immigration in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The waves of Jewish immigration from Europe and elsewhere (including Sephardic Jews from the Middle East and North Africa) in the 19th and 20th centuries were driven by rising anti-Semitism, pogroms, and persecution in Europe and Arab lands. These immigrants were not foreign colonizers but people returning to their ancestral homeland. Moreover, many Jews who immigrated to Palestine during the British Mandate did so legally, purchasing land and contributing to the development of the region.
While Ashkenazi Jews (from Europe) and Sephardi Jews (from the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa) have different historical and cultural experiences, they both trace their roots to the ancient Jewish people of the Land of Israel. The notion that Jews of different backgrounds have no "legal" claim to the land ignores both their historical connection and their legal rights under international agreements such as the Balfour Declaration and the UN Partition Plan.
The fundamental difference between resistance groups during World War II and Hamas is the targeting of civilians. Hamas has consistently engaged in attacks against Israeli civilians, including firing rockets into cities, suicide bombings, and other forms of terrorism. Resistance movements during World War II, such as those in France or Norway, were primarily focused on attacking military targets and undermining Nazi occupation forces. They were not engaged in indiscriminate violence against civilians.
After the Holocaust, in which six million Jews were murdered, the need for a Jewish state became even more urgent. Many Jewish survivors of the Holocaust had nowhere to go, as much of Europe was hostile or devastated by war. The establishment of Israel provided a safe haven for Jews who had faced centuries of persecution, culminating in the genocide of the Holocaust.
The creation of Israel was supported by the United Nations through the 1947 Partition Plan (Resolution 181), which legally sanctioned the establishment of a Jewish state. This was not an arbitrary act of land seizure but a recognition of the need for a homeland for Jews after centuries of displacement and persecution.
The establishment of Israel was based on the 1947 UN Partition Plan, which proposed the creation of both a Jewish state and an Arab state in the territory of Mandatory Palestine. The Jewish community accepted the plan, while the Arab leadership rejected it and, along with surrounding Arab states, launched a war against the newly declared State of Israel. Despite being attacked, Israel successfully defended itself and established its sovereignty within the borders set by the armistice lines.
The Jewish connection to the land of Israel is ancient and well-documented, and the creation of Israel was a legitimate and legal process, sanctioned by the international community in the wake of unprecedented persecution of Jews, particularly during the Holocaust. Supporting the existence of Israel does not negate sympathy for Palestinian suffering, but Hamas's tactics and ideology is sick ЁЯдв and it harms the people of Palestine more than anything.
Frankly you should be ashamed of your open support of Hamas.
The ЁЯРШ Elephant in this conversation is 'who' designates a group as "terrorist". The G7 or "Old Colonial Club" is responsible for well over 35 million murders of innocent children, women and men since 1950. The G7 sometimes finds it necessary to relegate terrorist groups to "friendly status" when it suits them such as ISIS operating in Syria. The "European Terrorist" MO has been "murder for profit" for 500 years. Both American continents, Africa, Australia, New Zealand etc bear witness.
Nah. That "elephant" is just moral confusion on your part. Your hatred of the West does little to improve the lives of the people who live in the countries where these terrorist groups hold power.
Thank goodness someone with historical knowledge and objectively accurate information explained the facts to the misinformed and uninformed people on this thread. They should all be deeply ashamed of their support for a known and recognized terror organization, and throroughly
embarrassed by the gullibility required to accept the stream of lies coming from, again, a terrorist. Praying and hoping that they pay close attention to your comment and reconsider the comments they made of this list.
Zionism, its methods and adherents are the problem here. (Not the Jews or Judaism, for clarity's sake, though those linguistic contortions are no longer required in intelligent conversation).
The particular turd that is Zionism can't be polished so you're wasting your time
How can you POSSIBLY support Hamas in this? Despicable.
please read some history about the ongoing atrocities in Gaza over decades
Please don't learn about the world around you on Tiktok.
Hamas, surprisingly, is an indigenous Arab resistance organisation. Isreali's, surprisingly, are mainly Europeans that began settling in Palestine from the 1920s onwards during the British Mandate. The Ashkenazics, Khazarians and Sephardic Jews from East Germany, North West Asia, Ukraine and the Iberian peninsular respectively have no legal claim to Palestine just as German NAZIs had no legal claim to Western europe from 1940 to 1945. Your comment "How can you POSSIBLY support Hamas in this" is as rediculous as stating "how could anybody support the Norwegian, French and Dutch resistance against German NAZISM 1940-1945".
Hamas is a designated terrorist organization by numerous countries, including the United States, the European Union, and UK, due to its tactics of deliberately targeting civilians, including suicide bombings, rocket attacks, and the use of human shields. While it presents itself as a resistance movement against Israeli occupation, its actions and ideology go far beyond legitimate resistance. Hamas's charter has historically called for the destruction of Israel, and it does not simply seek to liberate Palestinians but to eliminate the Jewish state entirely.
Comparing Hamas to the French, Dutch, or Norwegian resistance during World War II is pathetic. The European resistance movements fought against an occupying force that was brutally oppressive and engaged in an actual genocide. Not a sovereign state under attack being falsely accused of a genocide. These WW2 movements targeted military installations, not civilians, and their objective was national liberation within their own borders, not the elimination of an entire people. Hamas, on the other hand, frequently targets Israeli civilians with rocket fire, terror attacks, and other violent means including rape and torture, which is fundamentally different from the operations of World War II resistance groups.
The assertion that Israeli Jews are "mainly Europeans" who have no historical connection to the land is factually incorrect. Jewish ties to the land of Israel date back thousands of years. Jews have lived in the land continuously since ancient times, even after many were exiled following the Roman destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. While the Jewish population in the region diminished over time, communities remained in places like Jerusalem, Safed, Hebron, and Tiberias, long before the modern waves of Jewish immigration in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The waves of Jewish immigration from Europe and elsewhere (including Sephardic Jews from the Middle East and North Africa) in the 19th and 20th centuries were driven by rising anti-Semitism, pogroms, and persecution in Europe and Arab lands. These immigrants were not foreign colonizers but people returning to their ancestral homeland. Moreover, many Jews who immigrated to Palestine during the British Mandate did so legally, purchasing land and contributing to the development of the region.
While Ashkenazi Jews (from Europe) and Sephardi Jews (from the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa) have different historical and cultural experiences, they both trace their roots to the ancient Jewish people of the Land of Israel. The notion that Jews of different backgrounds have no "legal" claim to the land ignores both their historical connection and their legal rights under international agreements such as the Balfour Declaration and the UN Partition Plan.
The fundamental difference between resistance groups during World War II and Hamas is the targeting of civilians. Hamas has consistently engaged in attacks against Israeli civilians, including firing rockets into cities, suicide bombings, and other forms of terrorism. Resistance movements during World War II, such as those in France or Norway, were primarily focused on attacking military targets and undermining Nazi occupation forces. They were not engaged in indiscriminate violence against civilians.
After the Holocaust, in which six million Jews were murdered, the need for a Jewish state became even more urgent. Many Jewish survivors of the Holocaust had nowhere to go, as much of Europe was hostile or devastated by war. The establishment of Israel provided a safe haven for Jews who had faced centuries of persecution, culminating in the genocide of the Holocaust.
The creation of Israel was supported by the United Nations through the 1947 Partition Plan (Resolution 181), which legally sanctioned the establishment of a Jewish state. This was not an arbitrary act of land seizure but a recognition of the need for a homeland for Jews after centuries of displacement and persecution.
The establishment of Israel was based on the 1947 UN Partition Plan, which proposed the creation of both a Jewish state and an Arab state in the territory of Mandatory Palestine. The Jewish community accepted the plan, while the Arab leadership rejected it and, along with surrounding Arab states, launched a war against the newly declared State of Israel. Despite being attacked, Israel successfully defended itself and established its sovereignty within the borders set by the armistice lines.
The Jewish connection to the land of Israel is ancient and well-documented, and the creation of Israel was a legitimate and legal process, sanctioned by the international community in the wake of unprecedented persecution of Jews, particularly during the Holocaust. Supporting the existence of Israel does not negate sympathy for Palestinian suffering, but Hamas's tactics and ideology is sick ЁЯдв and it harms the people of Palestine more than anything.
Frankly you should be ashamed of your open support of Hamas.
The ЁЯРШ Elephant in this conversation is 'who' designates a group as "terrorist". The G7 or "Old Colonial Club" is responsible for well over 35 million murders of innocent children, women and men since 1950. The G7 sometimes finds it necessary to relegate terrorist groups to "friendly status" when it suits them such as ISIS operating in Syria. The "European Terrorist" MO has been "murder for profit" for 500 years. Both American continents, Africa, Australia, New Zealand etc bear witness.
Nah. That "elephant" is just moral confusion on your part. Your hatred of the West does little to improve the lives of the people who live in the countries where these terrorist groups hold power.
Laughable response.
Your Sith mind tricks do not work on me.
100% Jonathan. Thank you.
Thank goodness someone with historical knowledge and objectively accurate information explained the facts to the misinformed and uninformed people on this thread. They should all be deeply ashamed of their support for a known and recognized terror organization, and throroughly
embarrassed by the gullibility required to accept the stream of lies coming from, again, a terrorist. Praying and hoping that they pay close attention to your comment and reconsider the comments they made of this list.
The hasbara crew are scraping the barrel here.
Zionism, its methods and adherents are the problem here. (Not the Jews or Judaism, for clarity's sake, though those linguistic contortions are no longer required in intelligent conversation).
The particular turd that is Zionism can't be polished so you're wasting your time