▲ | breppp 12 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Menachem Begin went on to sign the peace accord with Egypt Shamir mentioned earlier was part of the Israeli-Palestine Madrid Conference which was the precursor to the Oslo accords. The Likud party is the one the removed all settlements and all Israeli troops from Gaza at the time. Do you think these are indications of the Etzel/Lehi ideology? I think you will find life is more complex than propaganda Your take on the Dahiya Doctrine is going in time 70 years, and therefore is extremely anachronistic, especially military tactics-wise You are presenting a very shallow representation of a very long period of time and very complex politics. I am not sure if on purpose or due to shallow understanding of the conflict. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | yodafx 11 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
You call his analysis "shallow," but you are the one cherry-picking isolated facts from a deep and bloody history of Zionist terrorism. Let's look at the supposedly "complex" reality you're trying to whitewash. You mention Begin's peace with Egypt. That was not about "peace" but a cynical, strategic move that took the biggest Arab army off the board so Zionists could invade Lebanon and accelerate the violent colonization of the West Bank. Then you mention the Likud removing settlements from Gaza. That was Ariel Sharon's unilateral plan to turn Gaza into an open-air prison and, in the documented words of his own top advisor, "freeze the peace process indefinitely."[0] These are not rejections of the Irgun's ideology. They are its most cunning applications. And your claim that the Dahiya Doctrine is "anachronistic" is nonsense, even Biden had the honesty to admit it when he recognized it.[1] It is the modern, state-sanctioned culmination of the Irgun's terrorist philosophy of collective punishment. Their ideology didn't vanish, it just became Israeli state policy. The only complexity in that is your attempt to whitewash it. It's a straight line, and you are deliberately trying to obscure it. [0] https://www.haaretz.com/2004-10-06/ty-article/top-pm-aide-ga... [1] "Biden takes a tougher stance on Israel’s ‘indiscriminate bombing’ of Gaza" https://apnews.com/article/biden-israel-hamas-oct-7-44c4229d... | |||||||||||||||||
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