@pissstainpete@Timbo_S1ice_@JortsTheCat The Nazis expelled people who had lived in lands for hundreds or thousands of years, every country expels people who have no right to be there. It is not bigotry to believe the government determines who enters, how long they remain, and when they leave
@CeoOfAfricaa@WhyBanning @ecomarxi If by 'hides there' you means use the location for military purposes, keeps weapons there, plans attacks their etc then yes. Hamas is the one violating the Geneva Conventions in that case for using civilian infrastructure for military objectives
@xIsraelExposedx Why would I fault a court at its success?
These people could be caught with a bloody knife in their hand and you'd still try to absolve them of guilt saying occupied people cant be expected to not try to murder Israelis. Your morals are to hold them to the standards of animals
@xIsraelExposedx Then monitoring them will be perfectly acceptable because they will be perfectly law abiding Israel wont have anything to find.
This talking point might have more legitimacy if you were also criticising Israel for jailing convicted West Bank murderers and terrorists
@xIsraelExposedx I think they should charge the guilty minord, and if there is insufficient evidence for the others then they should release them, one year of monitoring and they'll have enough on them for a conviction.
@xIsraelExposedx No, a hostage is someone who is held on conditions, a hypothetical child who is innocent and never let out is not held on conditions, they are an administrative detainee.
Focus on exposing Israel instead of having your lack of understanding of intl law exposed.
@CeoOfAfricaa@WhyBanning @ecomarxi Well when they started flooding thr tunnels it had a sizeable impact. But there was far more military infrastructure that just the tunnel network to eliminate.
@anne_joseypye@FondOfBeetles Consent is applicable to sex, the laws on accessing toilets and change rooms make no comment on consent one way or another
@SennaMUFC @CFM1978@LailaAlarian Most Israeli citizens were born in Israel. And if by 'doing to the indigenous people' you mean repelling (pathetic) attacks against you in attempting to destroy your country, you'd be cheering harder for them