15/10/2023
There are many reasons for the above post. But the main reason posting this is to add to the attempt to show there is an unheard narrative. A narrative not acknowledged at all, just a side note at best or is given as facts (no emotive content with it)
ALL innocent loss of life should be condemned, doesnât matter what side, race or religion. This didnât start in a vacuum (it never does). Are all means justified? I DONâT think so. But to deny where it started is immoral and illogical in itself. It started with an occupation and the daily humiliation, brutality and persecution that has existed ever since. It wonât end with the collective punishment of over 1 million people, wonât end by denying them food and water (a war crime endorsed by our top politicians right and left), wonât end by forcing them out of the tiny bit of remaining land they werenât forced out of already (Are THESE means justified? ) It will only end with peace and a just peace free of humiliation. Which only one side can give.
They wonât get that just peace. They will get scraps if they even get that. If you are allowed to commit whatever you want without being held accountable in any way shape or form to international law (past and present) then why would you give anything of substance when making so called peace.
So after all of this, this tragedy will continue. More deaths, more terror, more innocents of ALL sides lost. A tragedy that didnât have to happen in the first place and a tragedy that could have been solved very easily by just upholding the same standards that everyone else is held to. People and groups may come and go but the narrative whether you want to hear it or not will never be wiped out and one day I think they will attain real freedom.
Names, numbers and stories given to some just numbers to others. For the so called âotherâ narrative see
(very distressing content)
Search for Avi Shlaim of Oxford University
You may feel they reflect one side only but the other âsideâ is all available in the main stream media.