One has to wonder whether the 10/7 Hamas ‘surprise’ attack against Israel was truly unexpected.
With similarities to the Cheney-Bush U.S. administration immediately after 9/11, this attack conveniently enabled the Israeli Netanyahu government to justify extreme emergency war measures, then force through his/its ‘democratic reforms’ and do…
One has to wonder whether the 10/7 Hamas ‘surprise’ attack against Israel was truly unexpected.
With similarities to the Cheney-Bush U.S. administration immediately after 9/11, this attack conveniently enabled the Israeli Netanyahu government to justify extreme emergency war measures, then force through his/its ‘democratic reforms’ and do who-knows-what-more to Palestine — including cleansing, food-starving and mass slaughtering its long-time Palestinian residents.
Albeit, the 10/7 Hamas attack may have been deadlier than the hypothetical Israeli insiders had anticipated. Even so, such evil men like Netanyahu (which is not his real name) may still consider those Israeli lives lost as a 'good investment' (i.e. the future annexation of Palestinian land and natural resources).
And who's going to be able to stop the Israel Defence Forces and immorally opportunistic prime minister Netanyahu, especially with their state-of-the-art American-taxpayer-supplied weaponry?
It seems a bit convenient for Israeli power interests — notably, western world governments and especially our mainstream news-media (especially the extreme-Right outlets, like Canada's The National Post metro-daily newspaper) basically all fell into line and have since towed it.
Also, not widely publicized is that there are considerable fossil fuel reserves beneath long-held Palestinian land that are a plausible motivator for war.
Plus, Netanyahu's military-officer brother was killed during an attack against Palestinian and German hostage-takers in 1976. He may want more blood for that. Most people are not aware of that historical fact and likely motivator, with the mainstream news-media apparently deeming that bit of quite-relevant info un-fit to print.
One has to wonder whether the 10/7 Hamas ‘surprise’ attack against Israel was truly unexpected.
With similarities to the Cheney-Bush U.S. administration immediately after 9/11, this attack conveniently enabled the Israeli Netanyahu government to justify extreme emergency war measures, then force through his/its ‘democratic reforms’ and do who-knows-what-more to Palestine — including cleansing, food-starving and mass slaughtering its long-time Palestinian residents.
Albeit, the 10/7 Hamas attack may have been deadlier than the hypothetical Israeli insiders had anticipated. Even so, such evil men like Netanyahu (which is not his real name) may still consider those Israeli lives lost as a 'good investment' (i.e. the future annexation of Palestinian land and natural resources).
And who's going to be able to stop the Israel Defence Forces and immorally opportunistic prime minister Netanyahu, especially with their state-of-the-art American-taxpayer-supplied weaponry?
It seems a bit convenient for Israeli power interests — notably, western world governments and especially our mainstream news-media (especially the extreme-Right outlets, like Canada's The National Post metro-daily newspaper) basically all fell into line and have since towed it.
Also, not widely publicized is that there are considerable fossil fuel reserves beneath long-held Palestinian land that are a plausible motivator for war.
Plus, Netanyahu's military-officer brother was killed during an attack against Palestinian and German hostage-takers in 1976. He may want more blood for that. Most people are not aware of that historical fact and likely motivator, with the mainstream news-media apparently deeming that bit of quite-relevant info un-fit to print.