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Originally Posted by Pointman
Keep drinking kool-aids. The world is never united, but those who matter, have never been this determined to finally solve it. USA sent two aircrafts for the first time ever, so did UK. New York mayor came to visit the scene of massacre. German leader came to visit Israel as well. Palestine is so isolated, that they had to bring a portrait of Putin, of all people, to their rally.
Everyone welcomed Ukrainian refugees with open arms. Syrian refugees? Not a warm welcome, but they were accepted. Palestinian refugees? No, thanks.
Palestine is a pariah state, like Russia and Iran, and is largely viewed as a proxy of the latter. Arab world apparently want nothing to do with them, let alone western world. Media will keep posting whatever narrative sells to their audience, but when it comes action, they won't even open the border for you.
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This is changing in Canada and the UK (and the US a bit).
Canada and UK haven't declared Hamas responsible for the hospital attack like the US did (yet). They both said they are investigating it further.
Even the US they've changed their tune in the last few days to telling Israel to act smart and Biden said not to act like the US did post 9/11.
They are still both Israel supporters but its not the 100% support it was in the past. Support for Israel policies has dropped a lot even among Jewish people living in North America. Particularly left leaning and younger voters are less supportive of Israel policies. Suspect a lot of that is due to their government and policies towards Palestine rather than some anti-sematic jump.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/390737/...n-support.aspx