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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
The irony of this post is almost too much.
You don’t support Netanyahu, you just support and viciously defend all of his military tactics related to this war, and then turn around and call critics and people defending innocent Palestinians “pro-Hamas” or one of the countless other things you’ve wrongly accused people of. So, it’s not OK for anyone to suggest your support of this war and the specific tactics within it implies support for the government carrying it out, but it’s OK for you to suggest anyone who disagrees with you is pro-Hamas.
Then to wrap it all up, you talk about nuance, are called on the bull####, and prove that calling you on it was 100% correct by proceeding to misrepresent and mock someone who was actually presenting the exact kind of nuance you were pretending you cared about.
Do you even know what the word means?
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This is such a weird take. I thought Benhino’s prior post on his overall thoughts on what is going on, largely align with the majority of Jews and Israelis alike. He said he supports the war effort, as well as an eventual two state solution.
Especially after 10/7, one can definitely be pro Hamas-eradication and war effort to achieve that, but anti-Bibi, just as y’all claim that it’s reasonable to be Pro-Palestine and anti-Hamas. That is a very common view among Israeli society now.
Personally, I believe that Bibi needs to be out, and a more moderate brought in eventually who believes in a two-state solution, albeit one with a de-militarized Gaza/West Bank. This seems to be the overarching position of the U.S that they’ve been touting in the past few days, and seems to be a position that would lead to commitments to re-construct Gaza from other Arab neighbors, as well as continued normalization efforts with Israel (ie. Saudi Arabia).
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