ManuLeMaboul,

Maybe the US should stop vetoing UN resolutions then.

electric_nan,

Or what?

HurlingDurling,

Or we will send you weapons and ammunition, but we will look upset doing it

masquenox,

Riiiight… the US is so “upset” at Israel that they will only be giving Israel hundreds of billions in genocide money in the coming few years instead of trillions.

Riiiight.

Zaktor,

Total aid to Israel since its inception is no where near 1 trillion dollars, let alone multiple trillions. We’re currently in the range of $3.8B per year, which is a lot. In the 75 years or so that Israel has existed the US has given something on the order of $160B total.

masquenox,

Total aid to Israel since its inception is no where near 1 trillion dollars

Yes… that’s sarcastic hyperbole on my part.

the US has given something on the order of $160B total.

Try $317.9B.

spider, (edited )

Rein them in until the next news cycle, that is.

They have to appear as though they’re doing something, then it’s back to business as usual.

kaffiene,

…and the extremists running Israel, while he’s at it

SirToxicAvenger,

just draft them. problem “solved”.

Browning,

I dread to think what they would do in the military

xc2215x,

I don’t think he has an interest.

generalpotato,

US: “Yeah, if you could land grab and displace people without making a massive fuss and killings, that would be super cool…”

ComradeKhoumrag,
@ComradeKhoumrag@infosec.pub avatar

All settlers are extremist and the fact they’re called settlers instead of occupiers stealing land is ridiculous

generalpotato,

Right? The normalization of occupation and stealing land in this day and age… it’s downright insanity.

And then people wonder why organizations like Hamas exist…

Duamerthrax,

Any other context, they’d be call Colonizers.

sirboozebum,

This is a just a show by the United States.

It vetoes UN resolutions about settlements in the West Bank.

antidote101,

They’re saying this just 70 - 80 years too late.

Telodzrum,

They’ve been saying this, and getting traction on it, for decades.

It’s really easy to tell the people who just became aware of issues in the region over the past few weeks.

kaffiene,

Not really? They can be hardly said to be “saying it and getting traction” while arming Israel to the hilt. They have and have had massive leverage over Israel and have largely chosen empty symbolic gestures while continuing to prop up the occupying state.

danhakimi,
@danhakimi@kbin.social avatar

For what it's worth, a large portion of Zionist—I'd wager a majority of those in Israel, and a very large majority elsewhere in the world—think that settlements suck and Israel needs to work much harder to stop their expansion. And Netanyahu is extremely unpopular internationally, and there's no way he'll win another election in Israel. But there's some context—on the practical level and on the political level—that might be helpful to understand why this problem persists.

First, why is Netanyahu prime minister again? His second real rise to power occurred in 2009. Back in 2005, Netanyahu advocated against Israel's unilateral withdrawal from Gaza. The Sharon government went ahead with it, but terrorism in Gaza skyrocketed as a result. So Netanyahu was seen by many as the conservative who was right all along, the only one who really wanted to keep Israelis safe from terrorists. But over time, Israelis slowly realized that his way was somehow just as shitty, and also that he was a corrupt piece of shit.

So Netanyahu was brought on criminal charges for corruption.

Israel had like 87 elections, and kept trying to form a majority coalition in its government. It kind of did a couple of times, but it fell apart fast, until Netanyahu managed to form a coalition again. Except now, his main goal was to not go to prison, so he was pretty fucking desperate. He cozied up to far-right nuts and made a really strange government. Their actions led to massive protests in Israel, and they didn't feel like negotiating with the opposition or listening to protestors. They made judicial reforms, they engaged in harsher / anti-Palestinian / super-fucking-racist policies, and made other changes to Israeli law that generally just sucked.

With regards to settlements... This is going to be a dramatically oversimplified take, and some portion of settlements are on disputed territory, but let's focus on the straight up West Bank territory... basically, the usual pattern is, Israelis building in Palestine is generally against Israeli law, but some developers do it anyway, and the government generally punishes them, but also doesn't condone bombing settlements or murdering Israeli civilians because they moved into those settlements (they usually move there because they can't afford to live in more expensive parts of Israel, or because they work in the West Bank, but sometimes because they're assholes who want to expand Israeli territory for some dumb religious reason). And basically, the far right is less interested in punishing, more interested in protecting. And there's also some licensing thing I don't really understand... And freedom of movement issues, and a whole lot of other pieces, but yeah, there are a lot of complicated factors. But some of the real nutjobs in Netanyahu's coalition are actually pro-settlement, so... that sucks.

Also, people now blame him for mistakes surrounding the attack, which... We're not going to dig into, because people are going to make it something it isn't.

Linkerbaan,

Bruh israeli colonists are literally going around shooting people and throwing grenades in the west bank and the military is standing behind them to guard them from retaliation.

You’re not gonna sit here and pretend israelis “get in trouble” for stealing Palestinian land. They get encouraged to do it.

feedum_sneedson,

Well, he won’t, he’s an arsehole.

Cleverdawny,

There shouldn’t be settlements in the West Bank.

sirboozebum,

The right to self defense does not extend to Palestinians illegally forced off their own lands by Israel.

Sparlock,

If they had the same rights then Israel would never have been able to be formed. I can’t imagine why Palestinians might be a bit upset.

sirboozebum,

I’m confused, I thought the rules based international order that the United States and the EU lectures others about would apply here.

gmtom,

There shouldn’t ba an Israel

Enkers,

“Stop genocideing quite so hard, Israel, you’re making us look bad.”

HootinNHollerin,
@HootinNHollerin@sh.itjust.works avatar

Long overdue to end US funds to Israel

Drusas,

Never going to happen. They are the US's stronghold in the Middle East.

TokenBoomer,

We walked outside, Ben-Gurion accompanying us. Allon repeated his question, What is to be done with the Palestinian population?’ Ben-Gurion waved his hand in a gesture which said 'Drive them out!

Yitzhak Rabin

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