Comments by "Maria S" (@marias5088) on "Channel 4 News"
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@WindsofChange great grandparents of these children CHOSE to have a state of Palestine. Look at the map of 1917 and compare it to the present-day map of this land. Now tell me, if someone came to kick you out of your home... oh wait, the European settlers came and took the land of the indigenous people, so I guess you have an idea what it is all about. So, if someone comes to your home and tells you to get the heck out just because you are German/English/whatever, how would you react? The children are being born in a small strip of land, and have never felt free in their lifetime, and what do you expect a nation like this to do? If you are cornered, are you going to think about the LEGAL WAY to get out of the situation, or will you fight for your life using any means available to you? The Palestinians were promised a state and never got it, unlike Israel, of course. Do I approve of terrorism? NO, I DO NOT, but I cannot approve of what Israel does to the Gaza Strip either. Collective punishment is what the Israelis are doing right now, and it is a war crime.
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@ThomasCranmer1959 I don't know if you are a Christian. I doubt it because if you were a true Christian, you would not approve of the "eye for an eye" doctrine, and you would not be okay with collective punishment, especially the killing of children by a state that claims to follow international law. We are talking about two different things. You are only looking at what happened in the last week. I am telling you why these events happened in the first place. You are refusing to recognize that it is the Israelis who created the whole situation by kicking the Palestinians from the land they had occupied for over 1,500 years. Instead of getting a state, as they were promised, the Palestinians were "allowed" to live on a narrow piece of land where they were put in survival mode. In such circumstances, no democracy, no fair laws, and no peaceful coexistence with their neighbor are possible. Finally, how would you feel if you and a million of your fellow citizens were given 24 hours to evacuate after most of your infrastructure was already bombed and you did not have access to water, food, electricity, or medicine? The Gaza-Egypt border was also closed because the Israelis decided to bomb the area near it; how unexpected is that? The Israelis gave the impression of acting within the law, but in reality, they are disguising the fact that they want to genocide the Palestinians in Gaza. We can only hope that the Israeli government did not allow this attack on their soil on purpose to have an excuse to exterminate Gaza. The fact that their intelligence, supposedly the best in the world, failed to see the attack is very suspicious.
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@urbanroots84tt45 okay, fair enough. I may not have shown sympathy for the peaceful Israelis in this thread, but I certainly feel it and have expressed it everywhere I could. How would you know this? You automatically assume the worst in me. We are getting bombarded by one-sided reporting like most Western countries, so it was a relief to find a news channel with another perspective. To be fair, even in this thread, I wrote that Israelis are no less evil than the Palestinians, so I am clearly not taking any sides in this conflict. We need to talk facts, and we know so far, over 700 children died in Palestine. THIS IS my biggest concern right now. How many children have died in Israel? Do you have this information? The last time I checked (two days ago), it was around 24, and even this information was hard to find. Sure, no number is small when it comes to children dying, and it is a terrible tragedy, but still, we can see that the Israelis have killed a lot more children in Gaza. Yet they convince everyone that they follow international law. This is what I find disgusting.
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