Saturday morning I awoke to a text from a friend: “War in Israel.” More texts…TV…checking websites…talking to experts…checking in with friends, as layers of horror unfolded before our eyes. By the end of the day the full extent of the catastrophe was clearer. There will indeed now be a long and difficult and evil war. Innocent civilians who had nothing to do with the actions of the Israeli government are, even as I write this, either being tortured or killed or are dead already. Children have been taken hostage. A nation is terrorized. Israeli Military Intelligence, who everyone thought had such vast operational superiority that no one would ever dare do what Hamas has now done, has spectacularly and tragically failed at its job. And yes, I know. These events did not occur in a vacuum. I could write about - and indeed I have, and at length - the myriad injustices Palestinians have endured at the hands of Israel. Pretty much anything anyone could say about that…I get it, I know. But not today. Today I simply want to grieve. I don’t want to argue. I don’t want to take a position or argue policy. I just want to grieve. I grieve for the Israeli children and Palestinian children and Israeli parents and Palestinian parents. I grieve for the world that we could not do better than this. I grieve the fact that any sliver of hope for peace in that region is probably set back for decades, possibly even longer now. I will have much to say in the coming days about what is happening in Israel and how I feel the United States should respond. For now, I stand with Israel. And I stand with the Palestinian people. I do not stand with Hamas, nor will I ever. For their cause is not justice. Their cause is terror. May the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob - the God to whom Jews and Muslims and Christians all pray - please help us in this agonizing hour.

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You may soon be witnessing how important energy is. Especially oil. Many just don't know. What is happening now is very sad. When people are priced out due to shortage the untold misery and death may be invisible but it's very real. Everything is a derritive of oil in some way.
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You are an absolute monster.
When you say you "stand with Israel" what you are saying is that you are perfectly fine with Palestinian babies and children being carpet bombed, just be honest. As a Zionist, you don't even think that Palestinians are human beings, despite your silly words here. Monster.
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From this I gather you would have stood with the white Afrikaaners in South Africa in 1988, shame on you —and your superstitions aren't going to help you
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If you don't want to argue then maybe don't start by bothsidesing the issue
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Thoughts and prayers that is it we do not fight holy wars
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“If you choose not to decide you still have made a choice.” Choosing sides isn’t Hamas vs Israel It’s freedom vs occupation. It’s not hard. #EndApartheid #FreePalestine
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Marianne, congratulations - you’ve just crafted the perfect non-statement … considering firstly to shield yourself from any possible political fallout and/or judgement, in spite of the level and degree of terror and wanton brutality that’s been carried out, for all to see.
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Absolutely worthless.
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Nice try Zionist
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Trust a politician to say absolutely nothing with that many words. Nailed it.
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