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May he rest in PEACE *Salaam

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That the resistance against occupation was led by a child of refugees from zionist occupation, seems to be completely lost on the vapid western media, and the political mis-leaders of the west.

Colonial dispossession and illegal occupation, as the ICJ has roundly declared Israel is doing in Palestine, breeds its own opposition. Labelling them "terrorists" isnt going to solve the problem, which is that colonialism runs against all human ideas of fairness and justice. Humans generally resist being colonised, and do so for generations on end. The solution to peace is to stop colonialism, not to keep trying to kill the colonised.

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What a great and beautiful and courageous martyr! True nobility. An inspiration to us all!

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Yes the israeli entity is carcinogenic, it can only end up killing it self.

In the process, all it can do, beside killing and destroy innocents, beauty and any an all forms of moral compass, is to turn its enemies into immortal heroes.

And that is exactly what the suicidal and malign entity is doing.

Yes Sinwar was a great strategist and fighter, but still a moderate one. The youth replacing him will bring this fight to an all other level.

I keep on hoping for a miracle by the Israelis, and that they would finally be able to overthrow their zionist regime, but looking at 2000 years of failures by them trying doing so does take all the hopes of ending this without a military intervention away.

Peace, freedom, dignity and justice for Palestine, the Middle East and for the rest of our world.

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💔😢🇵🇸

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Peace and blessings!!

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Publishing the drone footage was so stupid when you look at it from their (Israel) angle. They basically contradicted everything they said and wrote about him in the last year.

He was not hiding in a tunnel like a coward surrounded by hostages as human shields. He fought to his death alongside his men and fought a fuckin drone with a stick. What a poetic way to go down in history!

The Palestinian liberation movement lost one of its most influential and bravest fighters.

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Long Live the Resistance ‼️🔻

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He died in a way most of the cowardly Zionist genocidal trespassers could only dream of. The way MSM has reported his death just shows how biased they are.

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Peace upon his head

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He is no hero to anyone in this world. He is the same as Netanyahu. He is the same as Joe Biden, and Donald Trump. He has set back any hope for peace for Gaza, or the freedom and sovereignty of Palestine. I am not sorry for speaking my mind. I pity anyone who supported Sinwar, or continues to support Netanyahu. Each of those leaders rationalize their actions of violence as defending themselves. They do not understand that each act of violence, no matter who does it, perpetuates more violence. It keeps going on and on. Yes, each side has their own version of history, which only further perpetuates the anger toward each other. No one deserves to die like Sinward did, however. I would agree only that he finally rest in peace.

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If you are childish enough to equate the violence of the oppressor with the retaliation of the oppressed, there's nothing to discuss here.

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Spare us the pity. Your pacifism, wrapped in pretty words, is as effective as a postcard sent to a burning building. To equate the oppressed with their oppressors, to paint every act of resistance with the same brush as state-sanctioned violence—how convenient for someone not living under siege. What a privilege, really, to view the world through such a morally simplistic lens.

You’re just another well-fed commentator in a world that’s already drowning in empty platitudes.

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You are right. In fact, I am over-fed and am a pacifist, and I don’t live with fear of surviving another day of attacks by Netanyahu. But, again, my point is missed: there will never be a free Palestine as long as world powers keep pulling the strings. Sinwar was deluded to think otherwise, and lost his life by placing himself as a target. No, I do not pity anyone who perpetuates the violence, including the leaders of the US government. I pity the mostly innocent people, including babies, who did nothing but be Palestinians or Jews. No one will “win” with both sides continuing on their current path. I do not Netanyahu will destroy not only Gaza, but also Israel. October 7th was not defending Palestine but assuring its destruction. Those are not empty platitudes.

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October 7th was a lie and a false flag event. Your lack of knowledge on the subject makes you sound like a buffoon.

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I am sorry but I have something further to say. During the 1950’s Israel’s “CIA”, Mossad, infiltrated the US CIA. It has been said that US President Eisenhower (who had been a very prominent General during WW II) tried to stop them, but somehow over time the CIA and Mossad were working together almost like a team. I have read and heard Mossad had agents and informants infiltrate Pro Palestine demonstrations in the US. This, along with the efforts of their apparent proxy funding group, have probably affected the curriculum of the US education system to favor Israel in courses pertaining to the Middle East. That is the reason why we in the US won’t get all of the facts from our primary education.

So most of us in the US need to hear more from Palestinian’s, who can provide missing information. Thank you.

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I want Netanyahu arrested, along with Yoav Gallant, Bezalel Smotrich (who has explicitly specified it is OK and desirable to kill innocent Palestinian civilians and children) and all in the Likud party, the instant they set foot in any country that has signed on to participate in the World Court. The US is not one of those countries. Why is that? It is because the US has committed war crimes that could be prosecuted! All American presidents after Dwight Eisenhower (1950’s, who cut off funding to Israel due to its atrocities) should also be prosecuted for their unconditioned support Israel, amongst other crimes against humanity.

As for the right for the State of Israel to exist: Yes, but not in Palestine, certainly not in the West Bank. I do not believe in the Jewish religion that purports the idea that God told Abraham to take his people there. Were not Palestinians God’s people too?

The world powers that specified the land that Israel could occupy came at the expense of Palestine. I am about the same age as the current State of Israel, and even at an early age I wondered how someone’s land could be appropriated to another. I asked my teachers and none had a clue on how to answer. That is because the subject was never considered to be part of the curriculum required for us to learn. Most of us in the US know NOTHING about Palestine, but EVERYTHING about Israel. I believe the horrible holocaust of 6,000,000 Jews during WW II made the world feel enormous guilt, which tainted the judgement of those that ultimately created the current state of Israel. But where was the world’s collective guilt about the atrocities bestowed on Palestine? There was none!

BTW I am 75, and believe part of living is learning. As soon as we stop learning, we begin to die. That is a platitude but not an empty one.

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Bigoted idiot? You are so far gone with any truth, your vile attempts at spewing insults defines yourself. Go for it!

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He is now dead and will do nothing to help anyone. He is the opposite of a hero. His actions in planning October 7th will not bring freedom to Palestine, regardless of how you perceive what happened on that particular date. He was no better than Netanyahu.

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Buffoon? Why don’t you use your real name when insulting others. It does no good calling people names. Where,the,fuck do you get off thinking you have the undisputed truth? Crumpled foreskin”?

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You’re not sorry for being a bigoted idiot is what you meant to say.

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Nah, he fought for freedom and opened the eyes of millions to the struggle of Palestinians. Israel will cease to exist because of this. There is no way out of what they’ve done and continue to do. He is a hero.

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So if someone says something you disagree with, they are “childish”? Wow! Everyone knows Palestine has been oppressed by Israel, and what is worse is that I, like all US taxpayers, have paid for it! I suppose you think Sinwar did something to bring about a free Palestine? He only further aggravated the evil shit hole, Netanyahu, and his ultra-Zionist administration. Any free Palestine will come from a peaceful solution. That will never happen, my friend, until the support ends from the US, many member nations of the EU, Great Britain, and even some Arab countries for one side (Israel), and Russia, China, North Korea, Iran and other countries for the Palestinian side, although support for Israel is so much greater than any support Palestine receives, by far. My point was, and is, that each large economic block wields so much power. It is they (we) who provide the support for all wars in the world. I see no positive outcome for Palestine, or Israel, or in numerous other places in the world, until this changes. More babies of all ethnicities will continue to die.

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I never called you childish, just that the argument was childish because it very clearly put the oppressor on the same plane as the oppressed.

The Palestinians tried peace for decades (you can read my piece titled October 6 from a week ago), but look where it got them. You can't talk peace with a genocidal entity that only wants your extermination. To talk about peaceful resolution with a genocidal entity is akin to willingly walking to the slaughterhouse. There can be only one outcome in such a scenario. Israelis have clearly shown for decades and more brazenly since October 7 that the only way for peace in the Middle East is the complete dismantling of the illegitimate Zionist state. Wars of liberation are never bloodless.

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My point is that you could wipe Israel off the map, but you would not achieve a free Palestine. The prerequisite for the possibility for peace, as I said, is for outside support in the form of money and weapons to end. That would be just the start before any other issues could be resolved to the extent providing a possible peace. I do not see that happening, so I really have no hope for a free Palestine nor the continuation of the State of Israel. So in a sense I agree with you that peace with Israel is not possible, but only under the current scenario.

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You might then want to explain to Zionists that perpetrating genocide won’t produce peace.

Then you would find out how bloodcrazed they are. Willing to bomb and kill their own people Is another level of crazy. They all need to go to Hague prison cells along their partners in crime in the beltway.

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Nah, there is no going back after what’s happened here. Israel is a dead man walking.

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In what sense is Israel illegitimate? What do you mean by "complete dismantling"?

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Apartheid South Africa as a state was dismantled. Rhodesia too. Mozambique too. Algeria the same.

The murderous colonialists were not mass murdered. They merely had to accept no longer committing crimes against humanity, and living in equality, not with their boot on the necks of others.

It’s a measure of how deranged the Zionists are that living in equality is so completely unacceptable to them that that would rather mass murder the majority, and even their own people. This is another level mental sickness.

It’s also a measure of how bankrupt the west is that they keep claiming “Israel” has the right to exist as an apartheid state. It doesn’t because apartheid is a crime against humanity in ALL declarations of international and national law - even in the west it’s explicitly on the laws defined as illegal.

For the western media and politicians to repeat that lie then, it shows they are gutter scum.

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About 20% of Israelis are Arabs. They have the same legal rights as other Israelis. They can vote and they can stand for election.

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“Israel” is a state that exists in Palestine territor….. by virtue of native Palestinians having been dispossessed and evicted from those lands by the Jews that emigrated there.

Actually there are 7 million Palestinians including descendants, today living outside of “Israel” having been evicted by the Jews of “Israel”. And of the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Babk there are refugee camps there because …..those are people the Jews evicted from the lands you now call “Israelii”. The Palestinians in refugee camps in Jordan or Lebanon or Syria….families dispossessed and evicted from the lands now called “Israel” for decades now.

That’s what apartheid and land theft looks like: Israel.

No, there are no equal rights. Because “Israel “ is intrinsically a colonial apartheid state.

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If only 20% are Arabic that means 80% have no ancestral tie to the area

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They are an illegal apartheid state and also have committed endless crimes against humanity. Israel will 100% cease to exist after this. There is no returning to any normalcy until it’s dismembered.

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Illegal in what sense? And apartheid? About a fifth of the population are Arab-Israelis and they have the same legal rights as Jewish Israelis: they can vote, stand for elections, serve as judges etc..

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Just stfu! I’ve heard the lies over and over dipshit.

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I feel sad because Sinwar is now dead BUT religion in any shape is detrimental to the world.

IF the USA thinks this is the end of Hamas you must be crazy.

Unfortunately we 'sheepies' (NOT me) believe in Gods.this is not realistic.

My only 'gods' are truthtellers. I watched Ray McGovern tonight.........this is someone who SHOULD be a martyr.

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That's a very reductive view of religion. I would recommended you read the book "The Myth of Religious Violence" by William T. Cavanaugh.

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It must be a textbook because it's crazy expensive.

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OK

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