9/18/2019 9:14:43 AM
Update (but likely not final):Left - 43Blue&White - 32Labor/Gesher - 6Democratic Union - 5Right - 55Likkud - 31Shas - 9UTJ - 8Yamina - 7Jewish Power - 0Left but won't join with any Zionist coalition - 13Arab List - 13Right but hates Netanyahu and won't join coalition with Orthodox parties (UTJ/Shas) - 9Yisrael Beiteinu - 9
9/18/2019 10:03:46 AM
9/18/2019 10:38:21 AM
And does Israel even recognize "Palestinian citizenship"?
9/18/2019 10:50:02 AM
also not misleading since the graphic literally shows that distinction
9/18/2019 10:53:22 AM
We have to distinguish between Gaza and the West Bank. The PA in the West Bank has their own elections, own police force, and their own passport issues. Israel recognizes Abbas as their leader.Gaza also holds elections, but Hamas has held power since Israel's disengagement in 2005, and no one has any certainty that the elections were fairly won. Hamas cares far more about the destruction of Israel than the building of Palestine (their charter and ongoing platform/agenda does not hide this fact). Hamas does NOT recognize Abbas as the legitimate Palestinian leader.The utilities and travel issues are both far more complicated than "Israel controls it." Palestine is not surrounded by Israel, Egypt controls a border with Gaza and Jordan controls a border with the West Bank. They both restrict the free travel of Palestinians as well, but no one ever includes them as culprits in the the problem. https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/egypt/.premium-gazans-only-way-out-is-through-egypt-but-only-if-they-can-afford-it-1.7172812This happened just last month, a long and complicated exchange where the PA refused to accept fuel and financial assistance from Israel until Abbas fired all of his advisors: https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-fuel-crisis-is-over-palestinians-to-accept-568-million-from-israel-1.7733019 This was a drastic turn from his declaration just a month earlier that he would no longer recognize any previous agreements made with Israel. Hamas will continue to hate him despite his efforts to reconcile.
9/18/2019 11:33:45 AM
god you're entirely full of shit aren't you?
9/18/2019 11:35:38 AM
Can you explain what's not correct about the above post? I am not disagreeing with you or trying to prove anyone wrong, just trying to understand the situation
9/18/2019 11:46:08 AM
9/18/2019 11:48:13 AM
9/18/2019 11:53:56 AM
9/18/2019 12:08:44 PM
9/19/2019 11:32:06 AM
9/19/2019 11:48:14 AM
9/19/2019 11:55:46 AM
Here are maps of Gaza and the West Bank that really put it into perspective. They're both kinda old, too.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/11/Gaza_closure_December_2012.jpghttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d8/Westbankjan06.jpg
9/19/2019 12:09:24 PM
Update, 98% of the vote counted:Left - 44Blue&White - 33Labor/Gesher - 6Democratic Union - 5Right - 55Likkud - 31Shas - 9UTJ - 8Yamina - 7Jewish Power - 0Left but won't join with any Zionist coalition - 13Arab List - 13Right but hates Netanyahu and won't join coalition with Orthodox parties (UTJ/Shas) - 8Yisrael Beiteinu - 8The new word going around is an attempt at a "unity government." This is when two or more parties share the majority leader role, and their top members take turns being Prime Minister. Highly doubtful Netanyahu would share power with anyone, nor will Gantz or Lieberman agree to let him be PM again. The only way anything happens to move forward is if Netanyahu steps down as the Likud leader (also not likely to happen).Netanyahu also has a pre-trial hearing scheduled for October 2. So that may convince the rest of Likud's members to push him out. But who knows.
9/19/2019 4:34:07 PM
Last time you posted minute by minute results for several days in a row and told us how Israelis were sick of Netanyahu and there was no way he would be PM again, we all know what happened.So please....
9/19/2019 5:01:13 PM
^You mean the time 76.6% of the country voted for somebody else? And his coalition only had a one-seat majority which he lost not even halfway into his term?
9/19/2019 5:37:22 PM
Netanyahu made his deal with the Orthodox parties, so Lieberman won't join him.Gantz made his deal with the Arab parties, so Lieberman won't join him.The Israeli president tried to get a meeting together to form a unity government between Gantz and Netanyahu, reports are they both left the meeting infuriated.The Arab list finally said they would join a coalition against Netanyahu, but then three of their members refused (these are members of the Israeli parliament who don't believe Israel should exist as a country).Blue&White (33) + Labor-Gesher (6) + Democratic Union (5) + Pro-Coalition Arab List (10) = 54Likud (32) + Shas (9) + UTJ (7) + Yamina (7) = 55Yisrael Beiteinu = 8Anti-Coalition Arab List = 3Since Netanyahu's right-wing block has one more seat than Gantz does on the left (thanks to those three List members sitting out), the president gave Netanyahu the first chance to form a government. Without Lieberman neither can get there anyway. And Netanyahu's trial is inching closer.
9/27/2019 2:02:48 PM
^ Exactly as I said, so please, save your posts.https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/26/world/middleeast/israel-netanyahu-gantz-coalition.htmlThe will most likely be PM again.I hope he gets assassinated soon. Or jailed for corruption. Either will do.
9/27/2019 2:05:03 PM
9/27/2019 3:15:01 PM
^I almost posted same article last night, if it is article I am thinking of(didn’t click link)...but what are your thoughts on the gambit Gantz is trying?(article made it sound like he wanted less support so Netanyahu got first stab at it.)In the article it says Lieberman would consider joining with him(Netanyahu), which I thought previously he said he wouldn’t.Obviously Gantz is banking on Netanyahu not forming a coalition for a 3rd time in a row, but why? For a new election? Or because he thinks if he has a better chance of forming a coalition if he gets the 2nd chance? Seems like a million possible outcomes: full of new elections if coalitions aren’t made etc. I guess main question would be(based on the theory from article that Gantz wants to try to make coalition 2nd), is there really that much public distaste for a third election?Sounds like Gantz is banking Netanyahu fails and people will work with him to avoid a 3rd election...but couldn’t Netanyahu do just that, and beat him to the punch?
9/27/2019 5:22:54 PM
I don't buy that Gantz intentionally wanted Netanyahu go first. Especially with the trial looming, I think he'd want to control the calendar, wait the full 28 days allowed (and hopefully another 14 day extension) to let the corruption case play out as much as possible.Netanyahu needs to avoid another election. If he's going to stay PM he needs to get it figured out ASAP. For Gantz, the longer this takes the better.
9/29/2019 12:55:49 PM
Today's rocket count has hit 200
11/12/2019 3:23:07 PM
How many bullets/bombs/whatever into Gaza?
11/12/2019 3:29:28 PM
Let's tell the whole story herehttps://www.npr.org/2019/11/12/778506421/rockets-rain-on-gaza-and-israel-after-airstrike-kills-militant-leader
11/12/2019 3:29:54 PM
https://twitter.com/joyce_karam/status/1196494693682597888?s=21bOtH pArTiEs ArE tHe SaMe
11/18/2019 1:26:51 PM
Yeah clearly democrats speak out against Israeli aggression while fully enabling it and republicans vocally support Israel while fully enabling it.
11/18/2019 1:49:00 PM
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/national/wp/2019/11/21/israeli-prime-minister-benjamin-netanyahu-indicted-on-charges-of-bribery-fraud-breach-of-trust/oops
11/21/2019 11:39:39 AM
https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1197358879413342208Closest any American with presidential aspirations will ever come to 'condemning' Israel, i.e., passively.
11/22/2019 9:55:24 PM
So is Bibi done or what?
3/6/2020 5:00:31 PM
Motherfucking genocidal ZioNazis doing what they do best.Protests Erupt Over Israel's Planned Annexation Of Palestinian Territory | NowThishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVpJpzoijuk
6/26/2020 6:31:16 AM
Updates from someone not totally anti-israel?
7/18/2020 10:42:52 PM
2/16/2021 12:05:44 PM
That's some damning with faint praise right there.-]
2/16/2021 1:43:18 PM
2/24/2021 6:39:35 PM
A Threshold Crossed: Israeli Authorities and the Crimes of Apartheid and Persecutionhttps://www.hrw.org/report/2021/04/27/threshold-crossed/israeli-authorities-and-crimes-apartheid-and-persecution
4/27/2021 2:44:27 PM
BTTTIt seems this current conflict started based on rubber bullets fired upon Palestinians and damage to a mosque. Has anyone heard anything regarding the catalyst for Israelis to fire those rubber bullets and damage the mosque?
5/15/2021 4:22:41 PM
It's an oppressive, settler-colonial state, doing what an oppressive settler-colonial state does. IDF attacks and provokes Palestinians on a regular basis. They intentionally shoot children, medics, and otherwise peaceful civilians with tear gas, stun grenades, and real bullets. They're currently allowing Israeli settlers to hunt down and attack Palestinians in the streets of Jerusalem. It's not a conflict, it's apartheid, and Palestinians are permitted by international law to protest and resist.
5/15/2021 7:44:54 PM
^^https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-middle-east-57094575imho, bombing an AP building in Gaza is a real BAD look for Israel, but I don't expect anyone to do a damn thing about it.[Edited on May 15, 2021 at 8:07 PM. Reason : .]
5/15/2021 8:06:39 PM
They've also killed more than 40 children this week
5/15/2021 8:12:31 PM
I'm guessing that at some point Hamas has killed more than 40 children during the span of a week; they're not good for Gaza/Palestinians, either.
5/15/2021 8:24:01 PM
That is highly unlikely considering the total number of Israelis killed since 2008 is 251. The number for Palestinians, on the other hand, is 5,590. Again, this isn't a conflict, it's a settler-colonial relationship. Israel receives billions of dollars in funding each year from the US and has near-total control over the Palestinian territories. You are more likely to die of gun violence in the US than an Israeli is to die at the hands of Hamas. (edit: 20x more likely, actually)[Edited on May 15, 2021 at 8:48 PM. Reason : .]
5/15/2021 8:37:29 PM
Hamas needs to pump those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers.
5/16/2021 2:05:18 AM
^lol ethnic cleansing! So funny
5/16/2021 11:46:34 AM
^^ hard to compete against the Iron Dome, yet Hamas seems to still keep wanting to try. I wonder why that is? I also wonder why they don't team up with Egypt? Oh wait...
5/16/2021 1:09:19 PM
Without the Iron Dome, Israel would be pretty messed up. It does the job.
5/16/2021 1:39:00 PM
^^"why do they want to fight their oppressors"
5/16/2021 1:46:36 PM
In a perfect world, Joe Biden would simply wave a magic wand and the Israeli government's oppressive/cruel/hypocritical treatment of Palestineans in Israel/Gaza/West Bank would cease, along with the violence/terror Hamas continues to perpetuate, and the entire Middle East would transform into wonderland of peace and harmony.In a less than perfect world, the US would cut bait, cross its fingers, and nicely tell Israel that it's done such a great job protecting itself with it formidable military complex/Iron Dome/etc and that they no longer need billions in aid, and then Israel/Palestine could find some type of working compromise, and their neighbors would follow suit. People would still suffer and die and not everyone would be completely happen with the arrangement, but probably better than what's been going on for the past 30 years.But here in the real world, Israel is our most powerful ally in the Middle East and cutting them off isn't as easy as it sounds, and people are going to die/suffer tremendously indefinitely.
5/16/2021 2:29:37 PM
you would have hand waved apartheid South Africa too
5/16/2021 11:02:28 PM