Tlaib is not pro-Hamas

Even rightys, in sober moments, admit that Gazans did not attack Israelis. Yet they are at peace with slaughtering them. https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/n...eli-attacks-wipe-out-entire-families-in-gaza/

Not all Gazans, but most Gazans support Hamas in their fight against the Jewish State.

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Ritter explains that Israel has already lost and a 2-state solution is the only end possible. [video=youtube;YV_HsiJg8Io]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YV_HsiJg8Io[/vide]

The "Two-State Solution" hasn't worked since 1947. The problem here is Iran and Qatar funding terrorism. Stop that and then address Palestinian rights.
 
The "Two-State Solution" hasn't worked since 1947. The problem here is Iran and Qatar funding terrorism. Stop that and then address Palestinian rights.

There are around 200 states in the world and it really hasnt solved anything.

problems dont get solved.

we just learn to cope.

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The "Two-State Solution" hasn't worked since 1947. The problem here is Iran and Qatar funding terrorism. Stop that and then address Palestinian rights.

When was there a 2-state solution? In fact, Biden is said to have told Bibi, that is the only way out of this mess. Israel will not do themselves any good by slaughtering unarmed Gazans. If they go into tunnels, they will get killed in great numbers. Iran is not funding this mess.
Address Palestinian rights first.
 
When was there a 2-state solution? In fact, Biden is said to have told Bibi, that is the only way out of this mess. Israel will not do themselves any good by slaughtering unarmed Gazans. If they go into tunnels, they will get killed in great numbers. Iran is not funding this mess.
Address Palestinian rights first.

Why address Palestinian right first? Does Israel have a right to protect itself against unprovoked attacks? Why not address that first?
 
When was there a 2-state solution? In fact, Biden is said to have told Bibi, that is the only way out of this mess. Israel will not do themselves any good by slaughtering unarmed Gazans. If they go into tunnels, they will get killed in great numbers.

Iran is not funding this mess.
Address Palestinian rights first.
It's matter of history; looking at the past to figure out how we got from there to here. :)

Your defense of Iran is interesting and contrary to US and European knowledge.

https://www.britannica.com/topic/United-Nations-Resolution-181
United Nations Resolution 181: Israeli-Palestinian history
United Nations Resolution 181, resolution passed by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in 1947 that called for the partition of Palestine into Arab and Jewish states, with the city of Jerusalem as a corpus separatum (Latin: “separate entity”) to be governed by a special international regime. The resolution—which was considered by the Jewish community in Palestine to be a legal basis for the establishment of Israel, and which was rejected by the Arab community—was succeeded almost immediately by violence.

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https://www.cnn.com/middleeast/live...a-10-10-23/h_8c4e2392d4398a8af723e09392db4494
Here's what you need to know about Iran's relationship with Hamas
The scale and sophistication of the Hamas incursion into Israel Saturday prompted questions about whether the militant group could have done it alone — and if it had help, whether that could have come from its longtime backer in the region, Iran.

While Tehran has commended the operation, it has denied involvement. US deputy national security adviser Jon Finer said there is no “direct information” linking these attacks to Iran at this time, but that the US believes Iran is “broadly complicit” in Hamas attacks in Israel.

Yet Iran’s evolving relationship with Hamas and its Palestinian militant partners, the Islamic Jihad, is well documented.

Here's what you need to know:

  • An ambiguous and evolving alliance: Hamas turned against Iran for several years over its support for Syria’s dictator President Bashar al-Assad during the country’s civil war. Ultimately it returned to Tehran’s orbit, and has been openly communicating with Iran and its paramilitary allies about its militant goals.
  • Funding: Israel says Iran supports Hamas to the tune of some $100 million dollars a year. The US State Department in 2021 said the group receives funding, weapons and training from Iran, as well as some funds that are raised in Gulf Arab countries.
  • Regional coordination: Iran’s paramilitary allies in the region — namely Lebanon’s Shia armed group Hezbollah — have repeatedly boasted about an ironclad security coordination with Palestinian Islamist groups. (Much of the Western world and some Arab countries consider Hezbollah, Hamas and Islamic Jihad to be terrorist groups.)
 
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