Per the rules, this is the original headline. However, the interesting part is that he’s preparing a Gaza offer that he says will be “final”.
They’ve hewn very close to the whole “unconditional support” thing, so I’m curious what that means exactly.
Hmmm, let’s see, Netanyahu has been non-stop bombing Gaza since… last October.
It’s almost October again. It’s nearly been a full year since the actual initial attack.
There was never a justification to still be bombing nearly a year later after one attack.
It’s clear Netanyahu has no intention to stop.
And clear Biden won’t do anything to get him to stop :(
Man, I really wish I could have changed the headline. I’m going to get mostly comments like this, I think.
No hate, there’s only so much time in a day to read Lemmy.
It’s not your fault that all titles are now effectively clickbait. Thanks for putting the important info in the body of your post.
“after one attack” now that is thinking outside the box. I wonder why they build the iron dome.
I wonder why they attack?
It’s a natural right of all peoples to fight back against invaders and genociders.
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Arabs have been there for thousands of years, Israel has been there 76.
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Israel is not Jewish people.
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He added that the US would not give up, and would “push as hard as we can” for a deal.
If denying future arms shipments isn’t on the table then this statement is a lie
Hopefully, this means that Bibi repeatedly humiliating the US finally broke through the fucking insane inflexible support the US has had for Israel the past 40 years.
You’d think.
But Biden is still gargling those balls; and still hasn’t stopped weapons shipments.
Guess 4.2 million . Is a lot of loyalty.
He’s not? That’s shocking! Almost like…no, it couldn’t be
Biden probably means that Netanyahu hasn’t murdered enough children, and will follow up by sending more weapons.
I’m honestly seeing parallels to how Milosevic had a limit for how long he could delay a cease fire
Hey, I had trouble finding info on this with a quick search. Can I have a recap?
Just a historical comparison I’m making based on the Wikipedia articles for the Kosovo War.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosovo_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_bombing_of_Yugoslavia
A NATO-facilitated ceasefire between the KLA and Yugoslav forces was signed on 15 October 1998, but both sides broke it two months later and fighting resumed. When the killing of 45 Kosovar Albanians in the Račak massacre was reported in January 1999, NATO decided that the conflict could only be settled by introducing a military peacekeeping force to forcibly restrain the two sides.[50] Yugoslavia refused to sign the Rambouillet Accords, which among other things called for 30,000 NATO peacekeeping troops in Kosovo; an unhindered right of passage for NATO troops on Yugoslav territory; immunity for NATO and its agents to Yugoslav law; and the right to use local roads, ports, railways, and airports without payment and requisition public facilities for its use free of cost.[51][35] NATO then prepared to install the peacekeepers by force, using this refusal to justify the bombings.
It took years of fighting, but eventually both sides’ refusal to sign a ceasefire was used as justification for NATO to neutralize the military forces in the region.
Oh, I see. I thought you meant they gave Milosevic a specific 6-month deadline or something.
If this was a conflict pretty much anywhere else, I think it would have gotten the standard UN ethnic spat protocol from the get-go. Instead, we’re at least back to the 90’s in international law.
Thanks, Brandon.
I wish Dark Brandon hadn’t turned into DARK Brandon. 'Cause things turned dark very quickly.
Lmao I read that as “Biden not doing enough to secure Gaza hostage deal, says Biden,” and got real confused.
Man, he’s really slipping these days… /s
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