Unpopular opinion: look at the two “wars” going on right now. The Russia/Ukraine fake one is being fought with kiddie gloves & WW2 technology. Guns/tanks. Fake. Funny. Made for TV. Israel is fighting to annihilate. Which I thought was the point of war. To annihilate & take by force what you want. They’re using laser tech, white phosphorus, psychological tactics to force full surrender or genocide. They want that land. They want Palestinians to all die. They’re playing real war while the world only wants fake wars. It’s like when you played war as a kid & some dildo starts throwing real rocks to take ur eye out. We’re only “playing war” you fucking retard Teddy.
Sad man. The worse thing is that if you talk about Israel, you get immediately banned for antisemitism
Very. Israel is the evil empire. Yes people are confused that they are acting evil. That’s what they are. That’s what they do. They didn’t read the memo to just pretend, even after the false flag initiation. They are all-in on wiping Palestine off the map forever.
I don’t understand though why they forced their people to have so many jabs. Killings themselves too 🤷♂️
Don’t confuse Zionist Israel with their population. There’s a % of the population that may be salvageable human beings & they are hated as much as Palestinians are hated.
So Zionists are trying to kill those people ?
Gas field and trade route. Same as it always was and always will be. Mfers.
Watch how fast that massive gas field in front of Gaza gets developed. And this, stalled for now, due to those pesky Palestinians. “The Israel-Hamas war has halted progress on what’s known as the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor — a project touted last year by Washington and key allies that envisages building new rail links across the Arabian peninsula. As Houthi attacks disrupt Red Sea shipping and turmoil spreads across the region, IMEC is effectively on ice. That’s a setback for US strategy, because the plan served multiple purposes – to counter China’s Belt and Road infrastructure program, build influence in the so-called “Global South,” and speed up the hoped-for rapprochement between Israel and Saudi Arabia. “This is a project that made Iran, China, Russia, even Turkey nervous,” said Romana Vlahutin, the former European Union special envoy for connectivity who’s now a distinguished fellow at the German Marshall Fund. “Maybe that is the best proof of its strategic importance.”