Australia joins more than a dozen countries and the EU in expressing “grave concern” over violent attacks by settlers.

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    Australia, Canada, France and the United Kingdom are among the nations that have called out the violence, demanding Israel take “immediate and concrete steps” to tackle it.

    “We strongly condemn the violent acts committed by extremist settlers, which are terrorising Palestinian communities,” the statement shared by Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) said.

    Condemn stronger, motherfuckers.

    Israelis now feel like they have a free pass to kill as many palestinians as they want, while Hamas leaders freely flying around the muslim world like they aren’t responsible for so many deaths, of jews and of their own. While Netanyahu and his cabinet are pretty comfy accepting measures to kill another thousand of gazans.

    Wtf is that? It’s great you condemn their actions, but before you’d act in any way, there would be several thousands of poor palestinians who happened to be born there being unable to salute your decision. Because they are dead, like really dead, cold and burried under buildings IDF bombed.

    It’s cool you came to condemn such things, but it won’t help many people who lost their homes, lives. That needs more effort. Like demanding a ceasefire. Before that, it’s just words and political gestures ammounting to nothing.

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      11 months ago

      There have been ceasefires. They keep getting broken.

      There was even one after oct 7 and it was broken because hamas refused to release more hostages

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        11 months ago

        I’ve heard IDF broke it this time. Was it a propaganda piece?

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          The red cross corroborated that hamas was refusing to let them pick up more hostages. Also that it seemed that hamas didnt really know which hostages were where