Calm your tits dude, I'm British, I'm naturally given to the understatement.
If you really need me to, I can put my disdain for Hamas in more aggressive ways.
This is what I mean when I complain about both sides when discussing the conflict. You need to put your words really, really carefully or you'll be accused of supporting one side or the other because it seems that the one thing both sides hate is someone sat in the middle.
You are too late, you are forever an anti-Semite because you failed to curse them strongly enough one time.
Who else should Palestinians support in order to protect themselves from what is at best systematic ethnic cleansing by the Israeli regime?
Fatah is an option, getting new leaders is an option, anything but going for pure moral monsters with the most cowardly, dishonorable, disgusting and vile tactics of war that are not only horrendous - they also offer exactly zero chances of winning a war against Israel.
Fatah are more palatable, but equally unable to stop Israel from taking Palestinian land and assets.
Where are the new leaders to come from?
Hamas isn’t exactly shy about extra-judicial killings for political opponents.
Also, my comment wasn't even about who Palestinians may or may not support.
GO’s comment wasn’t supportive of Hamas either, merely acknowledging why they get it from Palestinians. That didn’t stop you going on a mad rant about Westerners.
I am far more worried by Westerners who practice whitewashing or even heroization of Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis, etc than by any Palestinians or other Middle Easterns supporting whatever group.
That’s nice.Again, GO didn’t do that.
Indeed, I’m pretty sure that anyone expressing support for terrorists on the forum gets a visit from the Toad and the banhammer.
It is morally wrong to "hate" the Israeli Government while "not supporting" Hamas. Hamas is far more evil and deserving of hate. It is far more distant from Western values (both left and right) than Israel ever was. And Hamas also causes the death and suffering of Palestinians, something pro-Palestinians supposedly care about. Normalization of moral monsters as some kind of (anti)heroes or "not so bad guys" IS NOT OK.
Nobody said Hamas were “not so bad guys”, nor suggested they were heroic, stop making things up.
Acknowledging the mistreatment of Palestinians as a reason for Hamas’ support is not normalizing them, it’s showing a basic understanding of the human condition.
Morality doesn’t work like that brah. Hamas being Jew-hating terrorists doesn’t make Israel using state power to displace and tacitly support violence against Palestinians any more or less bad, don’t be stupid.
That’s not really the point though is it? You’re looking at it the wrong way; they aren’t looking beyond survival here. Even if every Palestinian was a peace-loving love-child of MLK and Gandhi, it doesn’t stop the fact the government in Israel legislates land grabs and supports violent “settlers”.
The choice is to fight back, or lose everything. Today, tomorrow, next week, what does it matter when?
It's not that it matters when. I'm not suggesting that Palestinians should be Gandhis at all. I'm saying that it's not a continuum and whatever support exists for an independence movement has been deftly redirected into a movement to resentfully huddle in Gaza and lob missiles over the border from civilian buildings while Israel continues to do what it wants, instead.
The idea that "the choice is to fight back or lose everything" is the trap which has trapped them into not even fighting back. They aren't just not looking beyond survival, they aren't even looking at survival. They're on another axis completely. The actions of Hamas are directly contrary to Palestinian survival and Gazans either support those actions anyway, knowingly, or have been suckered into supporting them. They aren't "trying, but not succeeding very well" as you seem to be implying, they're doing something completely orthogonal.
And the UN supports the status quo.
The UN has no power to force either side to do anything so that’s all they can do. Telling someone off doesn’t change their mind about anything.
I’m not saying that supporting Hamas and what they do is in any way a good thing for Palestinians, in Gaza or otherwise, just that support for Hamas is understandable in life-or-death situations, because they are the biggest group fighting back against the entity lobbing bombs back across the border, even though they are usually the ones responsible for those bombs being lobbed over in the first place.
Support for Hamas did increase in the West Bank in the months following the Hamas terrorist attacks, best summarized by the following:
Even his 11-year-old nephew, he said, had little respect for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, but idolises Hamas military spokesman Abu Obeida - "because he protects us".
The current government in Israel doesn’t support a two-state solution, and is more than willing to use their power to try to force out Palestinians from the occupied territories.
It doesn’t matter that fighting back doesn’t achieve anything, because, to the Palestinians, it’s better than rolling over and allowing Israel to take everything.