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Do you have a suggestion for how Israel can deal with the genocidal threats on its borders without killing civilians? Or does that require you to think a bit more deeply than the slogans you pick up on TikTok?
Another strawman. I'm waaaay too old for TikTok. My opinions are arrived at by reading the news on CBC, BBC, and occasionally Reuters.
Isreal could have ended their border threat decades ago by NOT KILLING CIVILIANS.
Every time they murder a little schoolgirl they turn that whole family in to terrorists. It's not rocket science. But Isreal is too far blinded by hatred and desire to expand that they can't see the blinding obvious facts.
CBC, BBC...it figures. Both are very left-wing organizations with a strong anti-Israel bias.
You mean like when they withdrew from Gaza and handed it over to the Palestinians in 2005? How did that work out? Or maybe you're referring to 1973, when Arab nations invaded on the holiest day in the Jewish religion and almost succeeding in destroying Israel? Or perhaps you're referring to 1948...oh no wait, that's when Arab countries invaded Israel immediately after it declared independence. I'm noticing a pattern here, aren't you?
Like I said. Both sides suck. I could go down that same path and list all the atrocities the IDF and settlers have done. Because both sides suck ass. BUT there are a LOT more dead Palestinian kids than Israeli. I don't want my tax dollars going to support those violent bastards.
If you think the CBC and BBC are "very left wing" then you might be a biiiiit far to the right to be considered sane.
They're both slightly left (i.e. center-center-left) and importantly, highly factual.
E.g. https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/cbc-news-canadian-broadcasting/