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          I would imagine there’s a correlation between those who are protesting and those who didn’t vote for Netanyahu. But regardless, people can change their minds.

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            or you could just be under the age of 10 and be bombed in Gaza for a bite you were not even alive to take part in.

            One side gets collectively punished. the other side wrings theirs hands together.

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              I don’t know what you’re getting at here. You could post this exact comment literally anywhere and it would be equally congruous. You could respond to someone’s cooking advice with this. How is it relevant to what I said?

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                whether people voted for something or not does.not matter if there is collective punishment happening. One side is being collectively punished for being Hammas. the other side refuse to condemn the genocide they are perpetrating. They have the exact government they wanted.

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      Protesters again called for new elections, criticizing the government’s handling of the war against Hamas and hostage release negotiations.

      Sounds like denouncing to me.

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        They’re denouncing Netanyahu and his government for not getting the hostages back.

        Not the same as denouncing the genocide.

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          Hey, you didn’t denounce the genocide in this post either! How dare you!

          I denounce the genocide.

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        does.not sound like they denounced the genocide of a population. it sounds like they are just unhappy with the way the war is going.

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          Dont let perfect come in the way of good. Regardless of moral highground, this war coming to an end by protests is a plus.

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            OP is using this to say Israelis don’t support the genocide, but they overwhelmingly do. That’s why there will be another war a few years down the road, Netanyahu or no. It’s like appeasement didn’t stop Hitler or how giving up Ukraine won’t stop Putin. They will be back. Israel has been giving Palestinians hell for as long as it exists

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              I think it’s important to see. It would be the same as Americans protesting for replacement of Bush during the two front war in Iraq and Afghanistan, six months after 9/11. I support them for standing against Netanyahu.