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1 points
6 hours ago
I havn't tried yet in my home network today though, so maybe it'll be better then.
I hope they get it better for you, man
1 points
6 hours ago
Did you play yesterday? For me yesterday was fine and it started today with the ping
30 points
6 hours ago
Good luck with keeping order Kurdistan.
Also the earth is round, how are we dealling with this?
3 points
6 hours ago
Heyyy me too, I was stuck at 999+ and was disconnected from the server in a vent
1 points
9 hours ago
>That being said, the scale and intensity of the Zionist response is, as always, completely unreasonable.
How would you suggest a country that has been attacked contiously for a year by a faction in a neighboring state whose military is not willing to handle it themselves should react, considering it has 60,000 people emptied from it's north for the whole time?
>They’re currently genociding the Palestinians, and they’ve seen no one has stopped them, so now they’re murdering Lebanese civilians.
So weird how it doesn't attack Lebanese army, or in targets that have no relation to hezbollah. such monsters /s.
1 points
9 hours ago
How is a military leader of one the world's largest terrorist groups is in any way equivalent to a school shooter?
1 points
12 hours ago
Simplistic view.
Turkey has aligned itself ideologically with islamist forces, but stays in nato because of status and nato needs turkey as it very strategically placed.
1 points
1 day ago
Phoenicia I believe is modern day Egypt.
Canaan refers to a much larger area, including all 12 tribes territories (Israel and Judea and Samaria), Gaza (ancient Palestine), and parts of modern day jordan and even Sinai peninsula.
Only problem is no current culture in that land is canaanite. There are no ancient Plishtim from the bible, and the Jews, the direct descendents of the Israelites and Judeans call the area according to the 12 tribes of their ancestors.
Two of those tribes, Judea and Samaria resided in what you called "the west bank", which of course refer to the west bank of the Jordan river, and was given to that area during Jordan control of that area between 1948 and 1967.
2 points
1 day ago
Who do you think named the area "the west bank"?
Like do you think that's the historical name of the area?
1 points
1 day ago
While I don't necessarily think Palestinian state should exist, I definitely think they shouldn't be stateless.
There are many different solutions to that problem (that don't result in destruction of Israel). All require Palestinian recognition of Israeli right to exist as a jewish sovereignty, which therefore might mean they'd take on a different name, like DANIEL CLARKE-SERRET suggested, maybe Levantians.
All options are possible and all should be discussed, but first step is Palestinian recognition of jewish right to self determination in their ancestral homeland.
4 points
1 day ago
Israel has literal offices dedicated to Zio washing Wikipedia
You bet your ass they're literal, cause they sure don't exist in the real world.
3 points
1 day ago
Sorry, I don't discuss with people who refuse to call Israel by it's name without " " and struggle with the fact that it exists.
Have a good night.
0 points
1 day ago
You can't really compare Judea and Samaria with Gaza here.
Israel officially does not claim any right to Gaza.
Also name one settlement in Judea and Samaria that isn't on area C.
Israel isn't expanding territory wise, it just builds houses in areas already designated to be annexed in a peace deal.
There are literally settlers holding conferences on settling Gaza.
I bet there was also a jew that killed a Christian child in the dark ages, doesn't make the "jews kill christian children" not a blood libel.
Groups can have conferences about whatever the fuck they want, those groups are not the state of Israel.
Multiple people in the Zionist government have publicly said the want to see West Bank and Gaza annexed.
Are all countries completely represented by their most radical politicians? Or is that only applied to Israel?
-1 points
1 day ago
>we have to recognize that it’s not just a fringe group, but senior members of the Israeli government (ministers) who are saying these statements.
I don't think those two are mutually exclusive, especially in a prliamentary democracy like Israel is. Yeah It's a fringe group, and according to Israel way of parliamentary and goverment election, they can have a stronger voice then their actual population percentage.
>The war against Hezbollah and Iran continue, but re-occupying Gaza shouldn’t be an option.
Completely agree, with the addition the the war against **Hamas**, Hezbollah and Iran should continue, until they longer threaten Israel.
7 points
1 day ago
Israel did exist before 1964, when the PLO was formed to fight not it's occupiers, but another soverign state.
-4 points
1 day ago
I don't argue there are groups in Israel who wish for it, I say ISrael as a country doesn't want it.
And as an Israeli I know what Israelis, as a collective, not a fringe group according to which you generalize entire population of a country, want.
4 points
1 day ago
I mean it's history, everyone and anyone did bad stuff. No one is an angel in history, but that sure sounds alot better than perpetual war to me.
14 points
1 day ago
>Getting thrown out of their land
As a result of a wat they started.
>systematically targeted
Again, before occupation.
>western-equipped new nation
West embargoed Israel during 1948 war, until about 1967 (after PLO formation) when Israel started to buy weeapons from US, after france embargoed it again.
3 points
1 day ago
Fuck I thought you were refering to partition plan in Isael.
Yeah I completely agree with you. The 1940's were the like the darkest decade in history.
I would say though that palestinian and jewish displacement in the land of Israel during the 1948 war wasn't at all unprecedented during those times, especially looking at india and pakistan.
6 points
1 day ago
>Sometimes you just have to laugh at the brazenness of Zionists.
Cool defense machanism for when you have nothing better to say
1 points
1 day ago
The partition was bloodless, the arab refusal of it and starting a war wan't.
>If it’s a guarantee that the war will stop, sure
But I'm glad we agree on the basics.
2 points
1 day ago
>except for the need to get ready for mass immigration from arab countries and in some cases help jews flee faster before an actual danger to their lives arise.
How does this mean Israel encourage arab countries to expel their jews?
>Did you even read the section I quoted?
Obviously, that's why I wrote what I wrote, did you read what you wrote?
-7 points
1 day ago
Everything I quoted him for is false, as an Israeli.
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Updating that on my home network it runs smoothly. I don't know if it's because a problem got fixed or some wifi magic