This might be somewhat unpopular with some people, but I don't think Ukraine should involve itself in other countries' civil wars, but I can see why they'd do that:
they fight against Russian interests, and
they get brownie points with the West for fighting against their enemies
Not only that but a major AfD politician publicly said that not all SS officers were bad people. That was a few days ago. This country is going to crap
So Israel is just being a pariah of the world as usual. Nothing new.
As of now Slovenia, Spain, Norway, Ireland, Malta, Trinidad and Tobago have announced they will soon start recognizing the state of Palestine.
That brings the number of countries that recognize the state of Palestine to around 150 countries out of 193 countries in the UN.
Not only that but around four fifths of the world population lives in these countries. So an overwhelming majority both in the UN and on a population scale recognize them.
With that being said, let's go Israel. Be more of a pariah than you already are. Close yourself off from all these countries. Shoot yourself in the foot.
It's kind of funny given the fact that Israel was founded through terrorism and terrorist militias (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lehi_(militant_group). You'd think they would've mastered terrorism already.
You literally copy pasted the comment that was removed by the mods by that other user. Go look at the reply I left there if you want an answer. I don't know if you're a bot or not, but this is the exact comment that was left here already, with the exact same grammatical mistakes.
At least the world can start to open its eyes, to see the wall of lies the west has built around these institutions. They've been hailed as beacons of international justice while working only in the interests of the ones that built them, and now that they're no longer working as intended, now that they're no longer just for African warlords and enemies of the west, now these institutions are to be disposed of.
It really speaks volumes on how important the "rules based international order" really is to those that wield the power.
I'm clearly talking under a post about "police violence at PRO GAZA PROTESTS" which the main german media is clearly ignoring and pushes a hardcore pro Israel agenda on. And again, many similar cases as the one in the article I'm commenting on also happening here that the mainstream German media is ignoring. Why would I even be talking about police violence in other contexts other than the one everyone is clearly talking about here, which is on an article on explicit cases of police violence at pro gaza protests. What I am very clearly saying here is that the mainstream German media has a blind eye for Israel, or the exact same cases of police violence as the one discussed in this article go uncovered. I very clearly didn't come here to talk about meta studies on police bureaucracy
What I clearly meant by that is that it is impossible to successfully sue a cop. No one cares that you can sue if the chances of winning are literally zero. And that’s what your chances do look like in Germany.
Besides that Volksverpetzer is trying way too hard to go the enlightened centrist route which is especially now a problem when we’re looking at a possible genocide. Katapult Magazin is okay in that aspect. There are a few other acceptable media outlets out there too. But again, these are mostly fringe outlets, which was exactly my point in the first place.
Police violence that is at least as bad as the one seen in this article, or even worse, is not picked up by big media outlets in Germany as it is in other countries like the US or UK. And that is what I was criticising. If you do find an article from a big German media outlet going into detail on cops using excessive violence and pummelling protesters with fists in the current context of pro Palestine protests, then link it here. Otherwise I don’t think there’s anything left to discuss.
This might be somewhat unpopular with some people, but I don't think Ukraine should involve itself in other countries' civil wars, but I can see why they'd do that:
Still not a huge supporter of that, though.