Daniel Marans
@dmarans
Palestinians in Gaza are protesting Hamas for the second day straight, because they blame the group for starting the war with Israel. What do people think of this and its implications? /politics /dropglobalnews https://x.com/ihabhassane/status/1904888928924057750?s=46 https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/25/world/middleeast/gaza-protests-hamas.html
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
i think it is positive https://warpcast.com/nir/0xf31e77ea
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HackingThroughLife
@hnnhstphnz
(1) It’s complex in a way that I’m not sure how to unravel - hamas is a terrorist organization with full control (I think?) over the deliberations with their neighbors, the same neighbors who have controlled their borders so tightly to enable the formation of such a terrorist government in the first place. These peoples and this land have been controlled throughout history by others who laid claim to the land and the people who have lived there. The British had control before the Israel was established, and the west has had interest in keeping an eye on the area for years (pre dating WWI). And the Jewish people needed a safe haven following WWII, so why not go to a religious homeland and be a convenient democratic ally.
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Señor Doggo
@fubuloubu
Personally think it's great, a Gaza without Hamas is much better than one with it I heard earlier today the timing of the whole Signal leak thing has curious timing to this event (and apparently also that Goldberg was in the IDF, which was news to me)
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