As Gazans Scrounge for Food and Water, Hamas Sits on a Rich Trove of Supplies - eviltoast
  • Jamie@jamie.moe
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    1 year ago

    When you blockade supplies and infrastructure from an entire region of people, most of whom have done nothing wrong, then yes, food shortages are your fault.

      • nomecks@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        So the people of Gaza should just elect a new government. Why do you suppose they don’t?

        • shatal@lemmy.worldOP
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          1 year ago

          Assuming that it’s an honest question and not just bait - at this point I would say indoctrination.

          Hamas is in power in Gaza for more than 20 years.

          That means that every person in Gaza under the age of 25 went to schools run by Hamas, only read books that were written or approved by Hamas, only saw television shows and movies that were made or approved by Hamas etc.

          Since more than 50% of the people in Gaza are under 25, and from those that are over 25 about 50% voted for Hamas, I reckon that the current situation is that most people there only know Hamas and its ideology.

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            1 year ago

            It was bait. The best organized groups in oppressed areas are extremists. We saw that when Hosni Mubarak got tossed in Egypt. The Muslim Brotherhood was instantly elected, because they were the most organized. Same goes for Hamas. Who was a serious oppoment to the only group capable of getting anthing actually done in Gaza? Israeli intelligence must have known they were going to get elected.

            How many elections have happened since?

            • shatal@lemmy.worldOP
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              Are you saying that the Egyptians are oppressed?

              Also Hamas won the elections by a small margin, just a few percentages more than the PLO at the time. It’s not like everyone in Gaza rallied behind them (at least then).

              The reason that there were no elections after that is that once they won, they Putin’ed the opposition and threw all the PLO party members from the building rooftop.

      • jet@hackertalks.com
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        1 year ago

        Getting kind of lazy with your talking points, you are just copying and pasting the same response to different people.