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SCZ- t1_jdqd6l5 wrote
Reply to comment by BCuzMe in Thousands rally in Tel Aviv against Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul | Further demonstrations come after Israeli prime minister vowed to press on with changes despite international concern by misana123
It's not pointless, Michaeli, like any other minister, can lower the prices of anything through regulations, the question is at the expense of what. I'm just saying that she basically didn't do anything meaningful when she was a minister.
SCZ- t1_jdpzjr7 wrote
Reply to comment by moskonia in Thousands rally in Tel Aviv against Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul | Further demonstrations come after Israeli prime minister vowed to press on with changes despite international concern by misana123
אתה מבין שספסוד ממשלתי עבור X מיתרגם בסופו של דבר בהוספת Y מיסים לכולנו כן?
SCZ- t1_jad0tif wrote
Reply to Scientists unveil plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells - Now, scientists unveil a revolutionary path to drive computing forward: organoid intelligence, where lab-grown brain organoids act as biological hardware by Gari_305
So... Would I need to feed my computer for it to work? Can I accidently starve my computer to death? Can it get infected with ACTUAL viruses? So many questions
SCZ- t1_ja3ub3x wrote
Reply to comment by Homely_Corsican in Two Israelis murdered in Palestinian terror shooting in West Bank by yoyo456
Yes the British Empire (along with France) has done unspeakable damage to the middle east; damage that is felt to this very day. However blaming the Brits for doing stuff 80 years ago isn't going to help anymore. Also twisting the historical facts that led to this conflict (like you just did) doesn't help either. How the UN would've partitioned the land is irrelevant because at that time the Arabs in Mandatory Palestine and in bordering countries did not condone the idea of a Jewish state in any boundary whatsoever. Moreover, the Arab states did not attack Israel to "free Palestine" (meaning to establish a Palestinian state) but to take the land for themselves. Further proof for that is that the West Bank and the Gaza Strip were Jordanian and Egyptian territories respectively until 1967 yet they did not establish a Palestinian state. Not only that, but the PLO (the Palestinian Liberation Organization) was established in 1964 when there was no Israeli occupation in the West Bank nor Gaza whatsoever (you can try and guess what they actually wanted to "liberate").
You also failed to mention that many Israeli Prime Ministers (both left wings and right wings) have tried to negotiate with the Palestinian but failed. The worse of then all was the Oslo Accords and then later the Camp David talks that eventually collapsed due to an intentional and planned uprising (the second intifada) by the Palestinian leadership.
But even after that, Israel gave the entire Gaza Strip to the Palestinians, Jew free as they wanted, with no conditions as a solid step toward peace and that also blew up in Israel's face.
There's a good reason why over the years Israelis have been leaning more and more toward the right political spectrum, whether it be the Palestinian leadership unwillingness to compromise even a bit for peace or the endless terror attacks against innocent civilians by suicide bombers or rocket barrages.
To this day the Palestinians haven't returned to the negotiating table. They deliberately incites its population against Jews, glorifies terror attacks against Israelis and even pays salaries to convicted terrorists (pay for slay).
So saying that "yeah both sides are bad" is giving the Palestinians way too much credit that they actually deserve.
SCZ- t1_ja3onjb wrote
Reply to comment by Homely_Corsican in Two Israelis murdered in Palestinian terror shooting in West Bank by yoyo456
So why didn't Gaza turn into a Middle Eastern Singapore but to a hellhole ruled by murderous terrorist group (which the Gazans elected themselves) even though Israel has lifted it's military occupation and forcefully uprooted every single Jew that lived in the Gaza Strip?
This is not about land, it's about ideology. The Palestinians even consider Tel Aviv a settlement, you simply cannot negotiate when the other side doesn't want anything less than a complete destruction of the other side.
SCZ- t1_j6d1j5v wrote
Reply to Two armed Syrians approach Israeli border in Golan Heights, one shot dead -- IDF by NamelessForce
Just for more context, Syria and Israel are still officially at war with each other
SCZ- t1_j60bvzf wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in PA announces halt to security coordination with Israel; US cautions against move by MijTinmol
There are growing terrorist militant cells all over the West Bank that directly threaten the stability of the PA yet they don't do enough to stop them, this is why Israel has been more active recently in the West Bank.
The lack of progress comes from the Palestinian side as well, not just Israel.
SCZ- t1_jdqiqzu wrote
Reply to comment by BCuzMe in Thousands rally in Tel Aviv against Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul | Further demonstrations come after Israeli prime minister vowed to press on with changes despite international concern by misana123
You're right I didn't explain myself properly. I meant that it wasn't worth it and it was just a pure populist move as you said.