Hamas attack Israel & subsequent genocide

Started by bennydorano, October 07, 2023, 09:39:18 AM

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quit yo jibbajabba

Given over as well. A shower of cahnts one and all. Big Robinson not there as the heat wouldn't agree with him

Armagh18

What % does the no confidence in that bastard Givan need? Any chance it passes?

Brendan

Quote from: Armagh18 on November 01, 2025, 03:05:45 PMWhat % does the no confidence in that bastard Givan need? Any chance it passes?

Do Dup still hold enough seats for the veto/Petition of concern? If not I'm sure it wont be hard to gather the extra couple needed for him to survive

Wildweasel74

U lads hadnt the misfortune of dealing with these guys.

seafoid

https://www.irishtimes.com/crime-law/2025/11/04/allianz-insurance-dublin-headquarters-vandalised-by-pro-palestine-group/


The Irish headquarters of the insurance company Allianz was vandalised in Dublin overnight.

A number of windows were broken and red graffiti sprayed at the office buildings at Elm Park in Dublin 4.


A pro-Palestinian group, Palestinian Action Éire, has claimed responsibility.

The group said it opposes the insurance company's alleged relationship with an Israeli weapon manufacturer.

Armagh18

Quote from: seafoid on November 04, 2025, 11:21:55 AMhttps://www.irishtimes.com/crime-law/2025/11/04/allianz-insurance-dublin-headquarters-vandalised-by-pro-palestine-group/


The Irish headquarters of the insurance company Allianz was vandalised in Dublin overnight.

A number of windows were broken and red graffiti sprayed at the office buildings at Elm Park in Dublin 4.


A pro-Palestinian group, Palestinian Action Éire, has claimed responsibility.

The group said it opposes the insurance company's alleged relationship with an Israeli weapon manufacturer.
Good.

seafoid

Quote from: quit yo jibbajabba on October 24, 2025, 10:23:19 PMGiven over as well. A shower of cahnts one and all. Big Robinson not there as the heat wouldn't agree with him
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/politics/education-minister-facing-no-confidence-motion-in-assembly-over-israel-trip/a612544799.html
Education Minister Paul Givan will face a no-confidence motion in the Assembly later today over his recent trip to Israel, with the vote among MLAs in Stormont expected to pass.

DaleCooper

Zionists put their foot down with the BBC and got their way as they always do.

In the US they recently acquired CBS to pump manure into the minds of old people who still watch the news.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/nov/09/bbc-attack-trump-telegraph-tories-tim-davie-resignation#comments

seafoid


   https://www.ft.com/content/e7e32760-8837-43fc-b039-3a84537a0be3

   The fracturing of this once-solid block of support for Israel in US politics goes beyond New York City, particularly among Democrats.

"Blunt talk on Israel is now far more acceptable in the Democratic party than it ever has been before," said Frank Lowenstein, former US special envoy for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.

"Polls show that Mamdani reflects where the party has come to," he added. "[His views are] directionally consistent with where the party is after the Gaza war."

According to a Gallup poll earlier this year, 59 per cent of Democrats said they were sympathetic to the Palestinians, compared to 21 per cent for Israelis. Back in 2001, more than 50 per cent of respondents said their sympathies lay more with the Israelis, versus 16 per cent who sympathised more with the Palestinians.

Rossfan

"Walking through Westminster, in the quiet rush of central London, flashes of red caught my attention — ribbons tied to lampposts, railings, and street fixtures. They were not adverts or campaign posters, but dense, symbolic gestures: spontaneous in form, unmistakable in meaning. They returned to public sight faces that have long been hidden behind prison walls — Palestinian hostages abducted by the occupation from homes and hospitals, held without trial under a system that resembles nothing but the law of the jungle.

These ribbons seemed like individual efforts, small and uncoordinated, yet unified in what they were trying to say: that the Palestinian hostage file remains locked in darkness, despite being one of the most devastating human crises. Thousands have been torn from their lives with no charges, no legal process, no daylight.

Of the nearly 9,100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages; abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights or guarantees.

A language that must reclaim its meaning

For years, the word "prisoner" has been used broadly. But what the occupation practises is not detention — it is abduction. People are taken from their beds or hospital rooms and disappear for indefinite periods, without charges, court hearings, or the most basic procedural rights.

The figures alone reveal the scale of the crisis:

3,544 held under administrative detention without trial

400 children

53 women

16 doctors

117 Palestinian hostages killed in the past two years alone during the genocide in Gaza

These individuals cannot honestly be called "prisoners." They are hostages in every legal and moral sense — seized outside any legitimate framework by a state whose own foundations rest on dispossession and violation."

#Opinion by Adnan Hmidan

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20251116-red-ribbons-in-london-a-silent-uprising-bringing-palestinian-hostages-back-into-view/
Play the game and play it fairly
Play the game like Dermot Earley.