The floor is yours sir!
Now, I am not trying to piss you off, and I apologise that this is quite long. my core issue is the final comment, whereby when I mention Israeli attacks you dismiss them, or my arguments related to them. So you might not think its fair what I say at the end, but try to take a step back and look at it from a neutral, non-israeli perspective. without further ado:
I acknowledge your security-first approach, the siege mentality, and the reality of Israel's history and its neighbors. This is a long running conversation going on two years. I understand your viewpoint. I accept that we agree on some things and disagree on others. I have no problem saying "I don't know" or "I don't live there" or even saying things we can agree on - for example, I can readily say: Israel's strike on Iran in 2025 was justified, noting Iran funded Oct 7th.
What I struggle with is Israel's overarching policies in Gaza and the West Bank. My view is they are not designed to enable lasting peace. They are drivers of future conflict. When I debate this with you, I hit a wall where you disagree that actions today lead to consequences tomorrow. As an example: Hamas on Oct 7th, and Iran's funding, led to Israel bombing Iran. Actions → Consequences. If you agree with that, why can you not agree that bombing Gaza for two years straight, killing 75,000+ people, wounding three times that, while settler violence and military operations in the West Bank have led to 1,000+ dead — why will that not lead to armed resistance? Or in your terms, terrorist attacks by Palestinians in the West Bank?
Israel will have its way in the West Bank. That is inevitable now. The two-state solution is dead. So I don't understand your Germany and Japan example. They are not the same. Germany and Japan were sovereign nations that surrendered unconditionally. The Allies then occupied and rebuilt them as part of a political solution. Israel is not doing that. Israel is not offering Palestinians a political solution — in fact, the two-state solution is currently abhorrent in Israeli culture. Israel is offering permanent military rule without citizenship. Without a political solution, we are back to actions and consequences. Breaking Hamas just means another Hamas will emerge in five years, because the occupation remains. The problem Israel faces in Gaza is that it has poured Palestinian water into a small bucket called Gaza, and every few years that bucket tips over.
A political partner does not come from nothing. It needs to be cultivated. A partner emerges when an occupying power creates conditions where moderation is rewarded and resistance becomes pointless. Israel did the opposite. Over decades, Israel expanded settlements, deepened the occupation, and systematically undermined the PA. Your argument is that Israel is not an apartheid state because Gaza and the West Bank are not part of Israel — yet. But Israel has increased its expansion into the West Bank, and this directly conflicts with your position. As the West Bank continues to be colonised by "legal" and illegal settlements, it is de facto becoming part of Israel.
Hamas does not operate in the West Bank. The PA recognizes Israel. It cooperates on security. And yet Israeli military operations, settler violence, home demolitions, and daily humiliations and deaths continue. If your logic is "security first", explain why the West Bank, which does not have a Hamas problem, is under increasing military control and land confiscation. The answer is not security. The answer is that Israel is not willing to end the occupation anywhere, but rather increase it, regardless of who is in power.
The occupation began decades before Hamas existed. Self-defense is real. But self-defense does not require permanent military rule over 5 million people without citizenship. Self-defense does not require settlements in the West Bank. Self-defense does not require controlling Gaza's borders, water, electricity, and airspace while not providing political rights. That is not defense. That is domination. And domination always produces resistance.
To simplify this post:
I condemn ALL HAMAS TERRORIST ATTACKS. I CONDEMN IRAN. I CONDEMN HEZBOLLAH.
Can you now please CONDEMN the attack by Israel that killed that baby?
Thank you.
This post was edited by ferdia on Jun 7 2026 11:05am