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Alph

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  1. Alph

    Palestine

    Feels very much like we are standing at the precipice. Rafah is a bargaining chip. America draw the line there with the world watching Netenyahu needs results. It's not that Israelis are against the war but they are against how he's handled it. Hamas would sacrifice it or are willing to call the bluff. They think they're in a strong position With Iran and Hezbollah weighing up what they think is the best "response" and Israel are preparing for "the next stage", the clock is ticking for Palestinians. I can't believe that Israel's next stage would be Rafah. Without America's blessing, with Iran and Hezbollah threatening... It just seems a length even they wouldn't go to and I feel like I've been invested long enough not to be surprised by the IDF. If they do though.... well, it won't be Russia that drag us directly into a major conflict. Might be being a bit dramatic but I just can't see any invasion of Rafah that doesn't end with a Royale Rumble.
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    Palestine

    Don't forget the meddling journalists. Not the ones that are denied access. The hundred-ish others.
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    It's so easy to say let's get a ceasefire. So I didn't say it. In fact, I opposed it. In fact, I opposed it and offered full support to Israel. In fact, I opposed it and offered full support to Israel and gaslight people calling for a ceasefire. Because when I say permanent ceasefire what I really mean is the surrender of Hamas. Which will be replaced by Hamas 2.0 because it doesn't address any of the concerns of Palestinians to have the biggest Palestinian threat to Israeli expansion destroyed. And now, while i still send Israelis weapons that are being used in a possible genocide and certain war crimes I will claim that I am the only one who can the bigger picture. Which is by enabling Israel to kill Palestinians that the Palestinians and the entire region will be more inclined to accept me as the arbiter of peace. An unsteady ceasefire that allows aid and negotiation is more harmful than a bloody military campaign that stands next to no chance of being decisive without killing a significant number of the Palestinian population
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    Palestine

    Israel was told to allow more aid in. Now aid doesn't want to come in. We welcome Israel to investigate Israel
  5. I finished The Gentlemen on Netflix last night First two episodes were witty and take you back to the days of Lock, Stock and Snatch. Then it takes a bit of a drop and isn't really very funny or very good again. Bit of a letdown. Watchable only because the first two grab your interest So I thought I'd go back and check who directed the first two. Those are the only two by Guy Ritchie. Felt a bit short changed.
  6. Alph

    Palestine

    "You don't make peace with friends. You make it with very unsavory enemies." The clever people say the way to permanent ceasefire is through a bloody brutal military campaign and not through a temporary ceasefire being extended with a series of negotiations. I'm definitely stupid. Because I'd have thought if you want to make peace between Israel and Palestine that you'd work with whoever the major factions are. Even if they disgust you and can't be entirely trusted. Especially when Hamas and Fatah have been in talks. I'd call that an opportunity? Apparently if you dictate to the Palestinians who should represent them while killing them that eventually you'll win them over. With Hezbollah and Iran full of serious threats I'm sure de-escalation is around the corner.
  7. Alph

    Palestine

    Hamas can't lead a Palestinian State. But Likud can lead Israel. Territory is a stumbling block to those in Efrat, Ma'ale Adumim and the escalated settler plan Israel has come up with. The right of return is something Israeli Jews have a right to. It's for "Greater Israel". As Sunak and Co say. They want to see a permanent ceasefire and not a temporary pause. So continuing arms sales to Israel while cutting funding to UNWRA is unfortunately a necessary step to peace. You have to think of the bigger picture.
  8. If you have 5 mins spare, check out Parker calling out Dillian Whyte. Promise you won't regret it.
  9. Alph

    Palestine

    Palestinians are not in the same position as Israelis. It's not a fair comparison. "From the River to the Sea". Firstly it has two meanings. The one that means the end of Israel. One that means Palestinians will have the same rights and freedoms of the Israeli Jews. There's a Zionist version too which doesn't seem to concern people as much. Hamas spoke last week of the way they see this war going. In short they see it's going quite well. This is all necessary for the fight to free Palestine. Early in the year they were speaking with Fatah about mapping out a future for a state. They're not a partner for peace though and I'm not trying to paint them as noble freedom fighters. But I'm just trying to explain that they are fighting for a greater cause and the human cost will be whatever it takes to isolate and weaken Israel while legitimising themselves as leader of Palestinians. If it takes 30,000 or 300,000... it will be worth it (to them) Yes, Hamas are dedicated to the destruction of Israel. Somewhere in their charter it says something about Jews of the land can live with Arabs in peace again. But all immigrant Jews (Israeli Jews) must go (be killed?) There's nobody who should be defending/supporting Hamas. But what's important is that Hamas represent something to the Palestinians who face an Apartheid Colonial aggressor. Was the 7th an act of genocide? Yes. But what are we going to do with this group? Well, Netenyahu is on a recruitment drive for them. You can't really ask Palestinians to oppose Hamas when the alternative is what? "Greater Israel"? I hate it when people say it's complex but then paint the picture of liberal democratic state Vs evil terrorist organisation. Which is the most common narrative. If it's complex it's because you have extremists on both sides.
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    Palestine

    So they could kill Israeli citizens? Not exactly. But the rest? Yes, absolutely. I'm not saying Israel opened the gates on the 7th like some suggest. I don't know or care what role, if any, Israel had in that massacre. Hamas are responsible for what their people did to those civilians. But that Netenyahu propped up Hamas, that he's wanted to divide Palestinian power, that Israel have used Hamas, that money found it's way from Israel into Gaza... Yes, I'm saying that. His history is so despicable that it's shocking his nice suit and American accent was enough to sell him as a respectable leader. Him, Ben Gvir, Herzog, Smotrich etc .... These are not people that share our supposed values. Terrorists with ties on
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    Palestine

    It's not a conspiracy theory.
  12. Ben Whittaker, I don't think the way he fights and who he's fighting is investment for future opponents. Can't really explain what it is that don't sit right. It's not that the showing off is disrespectful. It's that it flatters his performance. I think he's done nothing more than you'd expect from an Olympic champion (silver?). Perhaps unfair but I'd be wanting to see him really finishing the job when he's ready rather than toying with his food. Maybe unfair. Just remember Josh Kelly looked like a world beater with that kind of Olympic style of point scoring. Then you meet guys who will come through you and you have to be able to punish them. Whittaker seems to be similar. Fur coat, no knickers type thing. Harsh for 7 from 7? It should be 7 quick KOs imo and if it's gone the distance then it should be to a durable come forward opponent and it's against those you'd want to see him working harder instead of running off dancing?
  13. Brilliant fight. Neither deserved to lose. So no real complaints with result Bravo gents
  14. Very very good isn't it? Surprised by the whole card and I thought this would be a bit of a plodding pace.
  15. Ooh good start for Clarke. Nice jab!
  16. Fights are better than I expected
  17. That's disappointing to hear. He always comes across as a really nice laid back bloke on TV.
  18. David, that's overwhelming. Can only wish you the very very best. I hope you can draw strength from each other and those around you.
  19. Alph

    Palestine

    "They voted Hamas. Knowing what Hamas are They allowed Hamas to carry out the coup They didn't overthrow the government They allowed Hamas to indoctrine an entire generation of sociopaths in Gaza They then start a war" ..... I don't even know where I'd start with that. They can't even decide on a version of history that supports their views. Is it in one of these versions of history that Poland started WW2 or is that yet another timeline?
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    Palestine

    Goodbye Eylon Levy. Never has one man been exposed for so many lies in such a short space of time and yet shown such respect. The embodiment of the racist colonial Israeli governments. Check out his highlights. Quite the pied piper for apologists
  21. Sauber have just completed their pit stop in the Australian GP.
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    Palestine

    They've even had to change their Eurovision lyrics. Just a full Pride Park full of killed Palestinians now. Where half of them are kids. "Complex" though innit
  23. Dear Lewis Due to an admin error I'm afraid to tell you that the contract you signed with Ferrari has not been approved. There will be a full investigation and we will be in touch soon. We'll call you Fred Vasseur
  24. Second one looked set up nicely and was under no pressure.
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