Global Palestinian solidarity demonstrations are getting bigger, but whether taking to the streets will make a difference to government policy is up for debate, writes Riley Stuart.
They are both radicalized. But only one of them is being bombed to the stone age. If you do not see this litlle detail... Maybe i'm not the only with a bias.
At least mine is against dead children, what is yours?
You cannot "slaughter" a major terrorist organization, you starve it. IRA was not slaughtered, it ceased to exist when a deal was made between the populations.
Hate only generates hate.
I'm not against UN forces in gaza, nor denying that there is a problem. But carpet bombing is never a solution.
Ps: i think you are confused, hamas is not the government of palestine, just gaza (and not really a democracy). And Mahmud abbas already has shown himself open to a two state solution (
https://press.un.org/en/2022/sc15042.doc.htm)
I would suggest to learn more about germany on the post war. It was not the war that 'removed the nazism' from them. It was a decade long process, with plenty of educational reforms.
If you want to read, i suggest: exorcising hitler
And in their eyes, yes, they are fighting for independence just like IRA was. They dehuminized the jews, as you are dehuminizing the palestinian people, and created a anti-semitic cult.
Regarding elections: most of the palestinian people were not alive, or voted, when the 'elections' happened (2007) as 75% of the population is less than 25.
But hey, at least you posted a foto of nazis... Thats something...