Itâs gunboat diplomacy, peace will only start to happen when Palestine exists as a nation, only then will we see the players from nations who fund this proxy war either continuing to fund terrorists to kill Israelis or peace.
All need to be given a chance of a two state solution working though and if this is one step closer then it has to be a positive.
Remember Sadam? The Ba-ath Party? Assad? The Baâath Party?
They were as close to the Communist model as you could imagine.
Now. Letâs take Hamas. Imagine a State run by Hamas. Modelling the Baâath Party (or Communism) - The State is all. The telecom, The Immigration, The Trash collection. IF you wanted a government job you had to be a member of?
Yeah you guessed.
You didnât need to be active you just needed to sign up for a job. Which was fine. Until October whenever when you became a Terrorist because you worked in the Post Office or Pensions or Sanitation.
Israel because of provocation will destroy Hamas whicch means all the Post Mistresses and more.
Unless Donnie saves them.
Hamas has one option to save their people. Move to Qatar and wait for a Silencer - and that doesnât care that you worked mending Pot Holes
Quote - âFeras Zeidanâ Palestinian who got out
Tribal war has and is already happening there, the only way these paces are ruled unfortunately is by despots and tyrant clans.
Would loved to be proved wrong or shown a fully open and transparent democracy with full womenâs and human rights in the Middle East or North Africa.
That said a two state solution is the only solution, it always was and is.
I sadly read public executions are now happening again in Gaza, in irony I wonder whether the protesters for Palestine will talk about these human rights violations also?
However, the Home Office was already briefed last week about the potential issues authorities might face, including restrictions on visiting fans, according to the UK Football Policing Unit - weâve approached the Home Office for comment
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The Villa fans weâve spoken to outside the stadium today all agree - safety and security for local fans and their families is the most important thing, and the decision to ban travelling fans is the right one.
âWe have enough trouble when Walsall play,â season ticket holder Lee Goodman, 51, tells me. âIâm sure itâs the correct decision, itâs just a shame for the genuine fans.â
Marshall Spires, 32, says itâs âhard to not have politics get involvedâ.
âIf [the safety decision] means Villa fans can come down the ground and itâs safe, then thatâs all that matters to me.â
David Moss, 51, says: "My view is that if itâs going to cause friction, trouble, I would say they shouldnât really be travelling, because I donât want anyone on the Villa side or Tel Aviv side to get injured.
âItâs the right decision for security and for players and fans. [But] itâs a shame, people want to come and watch their team play in Europe.â
Why was there no such fuss when Legia Fans were banned for safety reasons?
This is an excellent piece. Those masked hooligans that were made out to be Amsterdam Arabs on a murderous mission.
They are Maccabi fans. The independent reporter who captured the footage said so all along, and protested repeatedly about the misrepresentation of her dope sheet, which accurately described what most news outlets went out to distort and amplify.