Netanyahu says he’ll continue the military strikes as long as it takes to quell violence coming out of Gaza, but the longer he continues military strikes the more anger he creates in Palestinians throughout the region. Brute force doesn’t quell violence; only justice does that.

May 17, 2021 · 5:49 PM UTC

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Brute force does quell violence from the ones implementing it
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I have two words for the initial US response to the recent attack: Very Disappointing!
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The problem with that this time is that there isn't actually much violence coming out of gaza. In fact what did come out of gaza has been pretty impotent since around 2005. At worst they are a nuisance. I should know I was in Israel during and after the Gaza pullout.
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Netanyahu is the obstacle to peace.
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Once abused, you have an eternal right to abuse others? Might makes right in the world of gangsters. Facing global scarcity, people are perishing. Leaders lack vision, so it falls to the people to search their hearts, forgive the past, or there will be an uglier future. Steps2K
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It Is Nazism. What Israel is doing is Nazism. Plain and simple. Take the land, the crops, the businesses, force them out of there homes, check points, only certain road ways are available for a certain group of people, restrict water food the list goes on. Nazism.
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You don't seem to get it. This is about stealing land same as Europeans stealing land in the Americas a few centuries ago. Genocide is one way to steal land.
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Their anger should be directed at the Hamas leadership, who cower in Qatar while they use their people at pawns in their war. Shameful.
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Meanwhile team usa is on its deathbed. We are beacons of light.