Hamas offered to release the hostages on 08th of October if Israel did not enter Gaza. It’s never been about the hostages, it’s been about Genocide.
Micheal martins failure to pass and enact the occupied territories bill, enact a full arms embargo, end the dual use and military contracts is complicity in that genocide.
Fuck Micheal Martin and fuck Israel
azorreborn on
Two years in to “both sides are at fault” from him still
Edit: I appreciate this will blow up but ultimately:
-this doesn’t start on October 7th
-the propping up of this one date as a significant point undermines the fact that while 1,000 died on October 7th, over half a million Palestinians have died since. Parroting this ONE SPECIFIC DATE undercuts the barbarity of what followed.
Obviously nobody should have died, but boosting the remembrance of this day means you undermine the mass murder of over half a million people who do not get a day dedicated to their deaths
LucyVialli on
Taoiseach probably glad that this anniversary and the budget will dominate the news now, hoping the Gavin thing (and the LYING thing) might be overshadowed.
wrghf on
Quite a measured and reasonable statement.
I’m almost surprised, what with it being that brief, that a statement was put out at all.
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Hamas offered to release the hostages on 08th of October if Israel did not enter Gaza. It’s never been about the hostages, it’s been about Genocide.
Micheal martins failure to pass and enact the occupied territories bill, enact a full arms embargo, end the dual use and military contracts is complicity in that genocide.
Fuck Micheal Martin and fuck Israel
Two years in to “both sides are at fault” from him still
Edit: I appreciate this will blow up but ultimately:
-this doesn’t start on October 7th
-the propping up of this one date as a significant point undermines the fact that while 1,000 died on October 7th, over half a million Palestinians have died since. Parroting this ONE SPECIFIC DATE undercuts the barbarity of what followed.
Obviously nobody should have died, but boosting the remembrance of this day means you undermine the mass murder of over half a million people who do not get a day dedicated to their deaths
Taoiseach probably glad that this anniversary and the budget will dominate the news now, hoping the Gavin thing (and the LYING thing) might be overshadowed.
Quite a measured and reasonable statement.
I’m almost surprised, what with it being that brief, that a statement was put out at all.
Fuck Israel. That’s what it should say.