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This is the second megathread for discussion regarding the crisis.

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[–] Dreamer@lemmy.ml 28 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (12 children)

I am going to use this thread to make a continuation of what I've posted in the first megathread where I shared a plethora of related links that share insight on the nature of this conflict.


Reports

#Nakba

Burying the Nakba: How Israel Systematically Hides Evidence of 1948 Expulsion of Arabs

Classified Docs Reveal Massacres of Palestinians in '48 – and What Israeli Leaders Knew

Editorial | There Are Thousands of Classified Pages Israel Has Yet to Reveal, for the Sake of Healing

'I Saw Fit to Remove Her From the World'

Zionist Militia’s Efforts to Recruit Nazis in Fight Against the British Are Revealed

#Recent Events

Using an Attack Dog, Israeli Women Soldiers Forced Palestinian Women to Undress

Cigarette Burns, Beatings, Attempted Sexual Assault: Settlers and Soldiers Abused Palestinians

Israeli Settler Documented Shooting Palestinian at Point-blank in the West Bank

Israeli tank fires on car near Gaza City

Hundreds Involved in Attacking Arabs and Leftists, but Israel Police Arrest Only Four

Far-right Israeli Knesset Member Zvi Sukkot to Head Subcommittee on the West Bank


Perspectives

#Videos

Dr. Gabor Maté (Holocaust Survivor)

^ Here's an interview regarding recent events.

Katie harper interviews political scientist and activist, Norman Finklestein

^At 1:43:50, Finklestein asserts that Israel would bomb a residential area, wait for people to come out and call an ambulance, and then bomb the ambulance.

Katie Harper interviews journalists and political activists regarding recent events.

^At 00:24:15, Ali asserts that Israel is willing to shoot their own civilians as evidenced by the Hannibal Directive, verifiable events, and testimonies such as Yasmin Porat's where the IDF was shooting indiscriminately and even fired tank shells into Israeli homes.

#Articles

How colonizers weaponize rape: reflections from the Palestinian case

Opinion | Dying in Southern Gaza: 'I Want to Go Home. At Least I’ll Die After Drinking Fresh Water'

Opinion | Amid the Mourning, Israel's Settlement Enterprise Celebrates a Great Victory


Testimonials

Israeli Soldier's Explosive Tell-All: "Palestinians are right to resist" - Former IDF soldier talks about how he realized that his actions were perpetuating apartheid, and that Palestinians were right to resist through any means.

Tantoura Ethnic Cleansing Testimony - Yosef Diamant ^[There is a whole-ass documentary for those interested.

Breaking the Silence - Israeli NGO where IDF veterans testify their experiences. Some examples:


If you find any other notable background information, feel free to share.

[–] TokenBoomer@lemmy.world 22 points 1 year ago

‘America First’ Republicans Explain Why They Support Israel’s Military

“Oh, just because I have a basement full of Nazi memorabilia, I can’t support Israel?”

[–] drmoose@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (9 children)

What's the educated opinion of how could this been handled by Israel? Honest question. (Ignoring the fact that Israel failed with intel)

To me it seems like Gaza had no intention to get rid of Hamas though at the same time bombing is unnecessary as the culprits can't really leave other than the secret tunnels to Egypt which can't really be bombed.

So the only real alternative is a full Blockade and ultimatum or something? Clearly Gaza doesn't stand a chance against IDF too so Israel had all of the cards to conjure any response they wanted.

I've tried to Google similar modern scenarios and couldn't find anything.

[–] Tangentism@lemmy.ml 55 points 1 year ago (16 children)

To me it seems like Gaza had no intention to get rid of Hamas though at the same time bombing is unnecessary.

There hasn't been elections for 16 or 17 iirc so how can Palestinians "get rid of" Hamas?

Hamas was supported & funded by Netanyahus likud party specifically because it drove a wedge between those in Gaza and in the West Bank. Classic divide and conquer technique.

As for what Israel can do? They can get rid of the genocidal crook that's running their government and his two murderous far right henchmen and grasp that he had concocted this situation for several reasons:

To divert attention away from his corruption and fraud indictments

To quell the protests that have been going on for months against him because of the corruption and legislation he has passed to curtail the supreme courts ability to hold the executive to account.

To level Gaza, ethnically cleanse it & genocide the Palestinian people so he can get to the natural gas and oil reserves there.

Yes, there's a lot Israel can do and it needs to be quick about it.

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[–] SheeEttin@lemmy.world 30 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Ideally Israel wouldn't have been oppressing Palestinians in the first place so that Hamas would never have come to power. They could have engaged in dialogue and diplomacy with Hamas and the Palestinians to figure out something that would work for everyone. They could have negotiated a prisoner swap or something for the hostages.

But Israel, specifically Likud and the right-wing parties, have no interest in this. They want all of Palestine gone, and to control it all themselves.

[–] oakey66@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Not to mention that Hamas had accepted the 1967 borders back in 2017 and it was Netanyahu who rejected it. Hamas is a pet project by Netanyahu to divide Palestinians in Gaza from the West Bank. He’s helped nurture and support them as a means to do more land grabs and expand Israel’s territorial grip. So the starting point has to be a full withdrawal of the occupation, the ability for Palestinians to have a democratic government that is free from Israeli influence, and the restoration of the 1967 borders. The withdrawal of all Israeli settlers from within Palestinian borders.

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They can also currently stop protecting murderers in the west bank. So we don't have to ask how did a radical movement take power there a couple of years from now.

[–] OurToothbrush@lemmy.ml 15 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Israel could stop being an apartheid state and stop illegally occupying Palestinian land and imprisoning millions of gazans and hamas would no longer be a political force. Because hamas is a violent reaction to colonial violence after nonviolent reactions failed for decades.

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[–] BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Dealing with this situation logically doesn't work, because it's not logic that got it started.

Both sides have majority support for essentially exterminating the other side.

Add to the fact that both sides are receiving massive external support in order for those external nations to wage a proxy war against each other, and it's just a shit show all around.

[–] cecinestpasunbot@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago (10 children)

You’re right, logic didn’t start the current conflict. The British did when they disarmed Palestinians and armed and trained Zionist paramilitaries. This enabled the Zionists to forcibly evict hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes in a brutal ethnic cleansing campaign. The pace at which Palestinians are being displaced has slowed but it has never stopped. While Palestinian resistance movements have received outside support it pales in comparison to the military support Israel receives from the US and other western countries. This conflict is unfortunately very one sided.

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[–] muad_dibber@lemmygrad.ml 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

For those who haven't seen it yet, here's a short video on the history of the conflict:

How Palestine Became Colonized

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[–] xerazal@lemmy.zip 7 points 1 year ago

I'll just say it.

The state of Israel is basically the modern Nazi Germany.

I want Israel to exist, but not by genociding an entire ethnic group from the land. This is fucked up, and fuck anyone defending these actions.

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[–] Sauvandu59@lemmy.my.id 4 points 1 year ago

Map of Palestine from National Geographic magazine 1947.

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