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    7 months ago

    Why do I mention OCT7 all the time? Because people tend to forget the worst terror attack since 9/11 in the world had ever happened. 1200 people were massacred. And the organization who conducted and planned it for the past 3 years or so is all accountable. Every each and single one of them. Wherever they are. Armed or unarmed.

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        7 months ago

        You do know that both sides have to be part of geneva convention for it to be valid.

        “ The Geneva Conventions apply at times of war and armed conflict to governments who have ratified its terms. The details of applicability are spelled out in Common Articles 2 and 3”

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        7 months ago

        Where was the Geneva convention on OCT7?

        Yes ill keep mentioning it.

        What do you think should be done with a vicious terrorist organization who has no rules or any regard for human life or and regard for basic human decency.

        How would yoy deal with a terror organization deliberately hiding within civilians and hospitals and what not. Give the other cheek? Let them continue?

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            7 months ago

            No, by that logic Israel has the right to murder national socialist party members. And lo behold, they actually did.

            Note I said Hammas. Not Palestinians in general.

            Though by last survey of Palestinians, 80% of them support what hammas did on OCT7. But thats a different story for a different thread.

            Edit: I heard yall like sources

            “We asked the respondents what they thought of Hamas’ decision to launch the October the 7th offensive given its outcome so far, a vast majority (72%; 82% in the West Bank and 57% in the Gaza Strip) said it was a correct decision and 22% (12% in the West Bank and 37% in the Gaza Strip) said it was incorrect.”

            https://pcpsr.org/en/node/961