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The United States, the United Nations, and Genocide in the Gaza Strip : Mouin Rabbani, Jadaliyya / IPS

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- The political significance of US-Israeli differences is easily exaggerated.  There are tensions in the US-Israel relationship over Israel's actions in Gaza, but these have not resulted in any reduction of US support for Israel, which remains total and unconditional. The US is complicit in and a full partner in Israel's actions.


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  1. There will be a cease fire as soon as Hamas lays down it’s arms and frees the hostages. Please stop placing all of the responsibility on Israel (who was brazenly and viciously attacked) and the United States. Propaganda presented in this article is unhelpful.

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    1. There cannot be any stop to resisting an occupier, an apartheid and a violent state. The blame falls on such a state, that is, on the State of Israel, and on. those who support it. Dear colleague "Anonymous", you need to do some thorough reading and studying of history, and your work at UNICEF should have taught you to distinguish between the oppressor and the oppressed, and to have at least some empathy towards the oppressed.

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  2. As Ronald Reagan famously said, "TEAR DOWN THE WALL Mr. GORBACHEV !"
    There will be a Cease Fire when,
    The World says, "TURN OFF THE TAPS, MR. BIDEN ! "
    And Joe Biden says, "THE GAME IS OVER, BIBI !"

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