Global Palestinian solidarity demonstrations are getting bigger, but whether taking to the streets will make a difference to government policy is up for debate, writes Riley Stuart.
If they can’t get rid of Hamas without committing war crimes then they don’t get to try. If they think they have some kind of right to ethnicly cleanse Gaza after turning it into a concentration camp, then maybe the Israel experiment needs to be restructured as a secular state with the current government going to the Hague and the whole country redesigned like South Korea.
Hamas and the October 7 attacks are results of Netanyahu and his monstrous buddies needing an enemy to justify their end goal of “Erasing the idea of Palestinians off the earth”. There is a reason they rejected any deals to save the hostages and instead bombed them.
As long as you have right wing Ethnostates, you will end up with Hitler types in charge and they will get more brazenly bloodthirsty as long as they are allowed to continue.
If they can’t get rid of Hamas without committing war crimes then they don’t get to try. If they think they have some kind of right to ethnicly cleanse Gaza after turning it into a concentration camp, then maybe the Israel experiment needs to be restructured as a secular state with the current government going to the Hague and the whole country redesigned like South Korea.
Hamas and the October 7 attacks are results of Netanyahu and his monstrous buddies needing an enemy to justify their end goal of “Erasing the idea of Palestinians off the earth”. There is a reason they rejected any deals to save the hostages and instead bombed them.
As long as you have right wing Ethnostates, you will end up with Hitler types in charge and they will get more brazenly bloodthirsty as long as they are allowed to continue.