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I wonder if the MOU will be able to last more than a couple of weeks. I don't see how Iran will live up to it.
They will do something stupid aggressive in Lebanon or towards a neighbor. Something beyond being a toll troll under the Strait of Hormuz.
I'll take the under. It won't be. Cause of Iran. Israel has said they've not agreed to this. That makes the MOU DOA.
Do you think Israel should ignore any Hezbollah attacks? Has Hezbollah agreed to the MOU with Iran?
Israel can do whatever it wants to do, so long as it does it with no American foreign aid, no American military aid, no American intelligence, and no American military action.
It's a zero dollars, zero ammo, zero soldiers policy.
Why wouldn't we sell them weapons?
For the same reason we wouldn't sell ISIS weapons. As we're seeing in Gaza, there is very little difference in the practical aspect of Jewhad and Jihad.
Your level of knowledge and analysis is stunningly bad.
The only thing wrong with it is that we actually did supply weapons to ISIS. But it was a bad idea, so his point is still valid.
I hear a lot of chatter, mostly from my Marxist friends, about "genocide" in Gaza perpetrated by Israel. This is the same family of argument that you are supporting here. That is a stunningly bad reflection of basic awareness of history and current events.
Not sure why you'd focus on Marxist chatter when you could look at the thoroughly documented reports from Israeli human rights organizations and the UN, among others. I've yet to see any serious argument against their conclusions.
These are literal Marxist friends. This is why I mention them. War sucks and people die in them. One need not read a report to know this. In Rwanda thee were about 500,000 to 1,000,000 killed in about 100 days. In Gaza, about 75,000 have reportedly died in about 1,000 days. That's 10 times fewer killed over 10 times longer time period. The IDF was carrying out urban warfare in an attempt to root out those who carried out the attacks on October 7. I view that as a justifiable, though tragic, response to those attacks. We would probably have done much more. My Marxist friends view everything through the lens of oppressor/oppressed, and they have apparently decided that there is nothing Hamas can do to be handed responsibility for anything because Israel is seen as the colonizer/oppressor and Hamas is the oppressed. If the IDF wanted to kill as many civilians as possible, there would be a much higher number of dead. The talk of genocide is bogus.
No doubt 75K is an underestimate, but genocide isn't defined by comparison with Rwanda. Nor does oppression cease to be oppression because Marxists talk about it. Certainly nothing about the IDF's tactics was consistent with "rooting out" terrorists. They simply leveled everything in their path.
Why would you consider it an underestimate? It is more likely to be an overestimate given the source.
If the IDF "simply" leveled everything in their path, there would be many hundreds of thousands of dead. Gaza is very densely populated. There is no shortage of targets if your purpose is to kill civilians. The United States killed more in a single night in Tokyo than died in the Gaza war. The IDF did take actions designed to reduce civilian casualties. They are hard to avoid when your adversary is embedded in them and uses them as human shields. You can argue that they didn't do enough or maybe that they should just not have responded to the atrocities of Oct. 7, but it a factual review says your contention that the IDF simply leveled everything in their path is incorrect.
Hamas is an organization that is dedicated to the destruction of the nation of Israel. The only reason that Israel exists is today as a nation is that Hamas does not (yet) have the power to do to every Israeli what they did to the approximately 1,200 Israelis and others who were brutally massacred in the Oct. 7 attacks.