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  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,516
    Penddu2 said:

    By the electorate you mean the Welsh Labour electoral college. The general Welsh electorate dont like him. The next Alun Michael..
    Yes, I do.

    And once he is elected leader, our fellow countrymen will dutifully vote him in anyway, as they did Michael.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,207
    edited October 2023
    TOPPING said:

    Who's "them"? There was no Palestinian nation then. There were jews and Arabs living in the area and the UN plan sought to give each a nation.
    You should go and meet some Palestinians. They definitely believe that they are a nation (albeit one without a country). They have a national consciousness, with national culture, politics, institutions, media and customs.
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 13,668
    TOPPING said:

    Your timing is wrong. Israel accepted 181 and then the Arab nations attacked (all of them). And then during that war the Israelis realised they hadn't been annihilated and actually were winning and hence implemented a plan to do as you say which was to expel Arabs from their villages. Not a great moment in Israeli history but I get it.

    Of course you can go back to Sykes Picot, the Balfour Declaration and Moses on the Mount but in recent history it was the Arab.nations response to UN 181 which Israel had accepted which is the key issue.

    Nakba my arse.
    You acknowledge Palestinians were expelled. That is the Nakba. I’m unclear what you are saying here? The Nakba happened, but it didn’t happen?
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,926
    This war is also a little foretaste of the "multipolar world", that Beijing and Moscow promise. It's actually a Hobbesian world in a perpetual state of "war of all against all". Autocracies do not bring peace, they bring war - internal and external.

    https://x.com/polidemitolog/status/1710596318253429077?s=46
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,745
    Penddu2 said:

    To be fair - they are head and shoulders better than England - they have been very badly served by the draw.
    Not sure they are head and shoulders, not any more, not if Borthwick manages to use Smith and Arundell as he should. England have also won four out of four, sometimes well, sometimes sketchily, but they keep winning

    But this is a good Scottish team, and Finn Russell is world class. I'd actually love to see them boot the arrogant Oirish up the erse; I don't think they will
  • SniptSnipt Posts: 24
    edited October 2023
    TOPPING said:

    Your timing is wrong. Israel accepted 181 and then the Arab nations attacked (all of them). And then during that war the Israelis realised they hadn't been annihilated and actually were winning and hence implemented a plan to do as you say which was to expel Arabs from their villages. Not a great moment in Israeli history but I get it.

    Of course you can go back to Sykes Picot, the Balfour Declaration and Moses on the Mount but in recent history it was the Arab.nations response to UN 181 which Israel had accepted which is the key issue.

    Nakba my arse.
    You write as though the Arabs in Palestine and the Arab governments were bad in some way for not accepting UN resolution 181. What's the logic that leads to the conclusion that the Arabs should have accepted it, and further that they shouldn't complain too much about what then happened? Is it that Britain, which still ran the place in 1947, accepted it, therefore Arabs should have done?

    You might as well say the only reason the Israelis have settled so many people on territory conquered in 1967, in utter contempt for international law, was because the Arab population didn't lie down and play doggo 20 years before when the UN put out a resolution honouring the Balfour promise. Shame on both Balfour and the UN.

    Not sure why you say nakba your arse. There was a catastrophe for the Arab population.
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 11,467
    Foxy said:

    You should go and meet some Palestinians. They definitely believe that they are a nation (albeit one without a country). They have a national consciousness, with national culture, politics, institutions, media and customs.
    The Scots believe such stuff too, and quite clearly they are just squatting in a bit of North England that we haven't bothered to deal with yet. Much as the French lurk in east English territory.
  • TazTaz Posts: 17,617
    Omnium said:

    This Scotland team is good - perhaps the best Scotland ever. I think you're right, but I've risked 21 of my English pounds laying the more successful insurrectionists at 1.21.
    Certainly as good as the Scotland side of the early nineties.

    I’ve been following rugby since the mid seventies. This is the best Ireland side I’ve seen in that time.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,469
    edited October 2023
    Biden really is crap at this stuff....read through the autocue at 1.5x speed like an sixth former giving their very first public speech, before ignoring any questions while wandering off very slowly behind a screen.
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,295
    Omnium said:

    The Scots believe such stuff too, and quite clearly they are just squatting in a bit of North England that we haven't bothered to deal with yet. Much as the French lurk in east English territory.
    Point of order: the Fremch are camped out not in the east but in the south England, surely? The bit south of the channel.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,745
    Annihilation beckons


    "Israel Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant: “Today we saw the face of evil. The Hamas [terrorist organization] has launched a brutal attack against the citizens of the State of Israel - attacking men, women, children and the elderly, indiscriminately. Hamas will understand very quickly that it has made a mistake - a grave mistake, and will pay a [heavy] price.

    Fifteen years ago, as Head of the Southern Command, I came close to 'breaking the neck' [destroying] of Hamas. I was stopped by the political echelon. This phenomenon will not continue. We will change reality on the ground in Gaza for the next 50 years. What was before, will be no more. We will operate at full force.

    I ask Israel's citizens to remain determined and to support our security forces.”"

    https://twitter.com/JoeTruzman/status/1710726426931175463


    Prediction: Israel is going to occupy Gaza, slaughter thousands, and lay the groundwork for permanent ethnc cleansing: Nakba 2.0
  • TazTaz Posts: 17,617
    Ireland’s Call is crap. Play the Soldiers song !!
  • Point of order: the Fremch are camped out not in the east but in the south England, surely? The bit south of the channel.
    East England is Belgium and Holland.
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 24,263

    Dambusters is on Action 5.

    So, nothing else matters.

    Star Wars vs The Dam Busters - Side by Side Scene Comparison
  • Point of order: the Fremch are camped out not in the east but in the south England, surely? The bit south of the channel.
    There is certainly plenty of them "occupying" large parts of West London.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,745
    C'moooon Scotland
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 11,467

    Point of order: the Fremch are camped out not in the east but in the south England, surely? The bit south of the channel.
    All that lot, and the ones in London are just paid informers. Where do you imagine the national debt comes from? Your Englishman can of course provide for his family, finance railways, build aircraft carriers, and have money left over for ineffective attempts at great cost to acquire mistresses.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,703

    You acknowledge Palestinians were expelled. That is the Nakba. I’m unclear what you are saying here? The Nakba happened, but it didn’t happen?
    All Arab nations invaded and then Israel said no fuck you. Like that extra slap an intended mugging victim gives their souls be mugger.

    You are, to use the vernacular, victim blaming.
  • CatManCatMan Posts: 3,211
    edited October 2023
    viewcode said:
    Star Wars didn't have a dog whose name started with the letter N though
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 24,263
    rcs1000 said:

    Look, if we're all going to start reading other people's comments before we respond, then where would the site be?

    It would be bedlam. Cats would be marrying dogs. And the center wouldn't be able to hold.
    Mass hysteria, in fact
  • CatManCatMan Posts: 3,211

    There is certainly plenty of them "occupying" large parts of West London.
    One of them is occupying my parents house ;)
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 22,203
    edited October 2023
    TOPPING said:

    All Arab nations invaded and then Israel said no fuck you. Like that extra slap an intended mugging victim gives their souls be mugger.

    You are, to use the vernacular, victim blaming.
    You didn’t answer the question.
    The Nakba happened. Not sure what you gain from attempting to change the subject.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,745
    looooool
  • Leon said:

    Annihilation beckons


    "Israel Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant: “Today we saw the face of evil. The Hamas [terrorist organization] has launched a brutal attack against the citizens of the State of Israel - attacking men, women, children and the elderly, indiscriminately. Hamas will understand very quickly that it has made a mistake - a grave mistake, and will pay a [heavy] price.

    Fifteen years ago, as Head of the Southern Command, I came close to 'breaking the neck' [destroying] of Hamas. I was stopped by the political echelon. This phenomenon will not continue. We will change reality on the ground in Gaza for the next 50 years. What was before, will be no more. We will operate at full force.

    I ask Israel's citizens to remain determined and to support our security forces.”"

    https://twitter.com/JoeTruzman/status/1710726426931175463


    Prediction: Israel is going to occupy Gaza, slaughter thousands, and lay the groundwork for permanent ethnc cleansing: Nakba 2.0

    And the tragedy is that that's both utterly rational and totally idiotic. Rational because of the provocation of Hama's, which was just plain wrong. Idiotic because its a denial of why Israel happened. Remember you were strangers in a strange land...

    There is no way out of this that doesn't involve someone giving up on a perfectly justified claim. And who is in a position to do that?
  • In Britain, the Foreign Office has reportedly argued against efforts to blacklist Tehran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, despite the MI5 director-general saying there had been 10 Iranian plots to kidnap or murder British residents in 2022.

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/07/islamist-anti-semitism-israels-darkest-since-yom-kippur-war/
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,745
    That's that then. Ireland are gonna thrash Scotland
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,617
    edited October 2023
    CatMan said:

    Star Wars didn't have a dog that started with the letter N though
    Depends which edition of the Dambusters you watch.

    I also wonder what is happening at Scampton now it is being turned into a concentration centre for migrants, with all the contractors illegally* digging holes here and there and everywhere with no regard for heritage. Not seen a recent update, but it would be ironic if our UKG ends up resurrecting the pooch in question.

    *As in: sans planning permission or permission to modify listed remains, the last I heard.
  • CatMan said:

    Star Wars didn't have a dog whose name started with the letter N though
    Just a Wookiee with a name beginning with "Ch".
  • CyclefreeCyclefree Posts: 25,651
    Really distressing film of a captured Israeli girl brutalised in a way which I am not going to describe. You can certainly guess. So upsetting. Always always it is women, children, the vulnerable who suffer.

    Time to switch off the news I think.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,512
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  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,189
    rcs1000 said:

    Look, if we're all going to start reading other people's comments before we respond, then where would the site be?

    It would be bedlam. Cats would be marrying dogs. And the center wouldn't be able to hold.
    I think I need to start selling the Malmesbury Plan for peace - “Fill the Med, not Graves”

    Perhaps start issuing Collateralised Elderly Relative Obligations as OTCs to fund this?
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,745
    Cyclefree said:

    Really distressing film of a captured Israeli girl brutalised in a way which I am not going to describe. You can certainly guess. So upsetting. Always always it is women, children, the vulnerable who suffer.

    Time to switch off the news I think.

    I saw it. And it is disgusting

    Also this:


    "Noa was partying in the south of Israel in a peace music festival when Hams terrorists kidnapped her and dragged her from Israel into Gaza.

    Noa is held hostage by Hamas.

    She could be your daughter, sister, friend.

    #BringBackOurFamily"


    https://x.com/Israel/status/1710727073252163925?s=20

    Judging by what we have seen so far, she will certainly be gangraped and then likely killed
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,189

    In Britain, the Foreign Office has reportedly argued against efforts to blacklist Tehran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, despite the MI5 director-general saying there had been 10 Iranian plots to kidnap or murder British residents in 2022.

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/07/islamist-anti-semitism-israels-darkest-since-yom-kippur-war/

    The Foreign Office is called that because it serves the purpose of representing the interests of Foreigners.

    The Siege Of Chiswick Business Park continues.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,936

    Just a Wookiee with a name beginning with "Ch".
    Read that as "Wokie".
    Spent a good minute trying to work out the politics of all of it.
  • Jim_MillerJim_Miller Posts: 3,262
    Those who appeal to the UN are right to remind us that -- in recent decades -- the UN has worked to increase the conflict between Israel, and those who support Islamic terror. I think those who support democracy and peace will, more and more, look to other institutions to achieve it.

    (I assume some of the commenters here didn't realize they were making that argument, but the facts support it.)
  • MJWMJW Posts: 2,012
    Snipt said:

    You write as though the Arabs in Palestine and the Arab governments were bad in some way for not accepting UN resolution 181. What's the logic that leads to the conclusion that the Arabs should have accepted it, and further that they shouldn't complain too much about what then happened? Is it that Britain, which still ran the place in 1947, accepted it, therefore Arabs should have done?

    You might as well say the only reason the Israelis have settled so many people on territory conquered in 1967, in utter contempt for international law, was because the Arab population didn't lie down and play doggo 20 years before when the UN put out a resolution honouring the Balfour promise. Shame on both Balfour and the UN.

    Not sure why you say nakba your arse. There was a catastrophe for the Arab population.
    The nakba was terrible for the Arab population, but what's rarely mentioned by those citing it is that what were once substantial Jewish populations of many Arab states are now pretty much non-existent. There were 100,000 in Tunisia in 1948. Now 1,000. 75,000 in Egypt, now there are three. Not 3,000. Three. None left in Libya and Gaddafi confiscated all Jewish property. Iran's Jews down from 150,000 to 8,500. Many of the Middle Eastern Jews who arrived in Israel didn't have much choice in the matter either and were fleeing persecution or death.

  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    Cyclefree said:

    Really distressing film of a captured Israeli girl brutalised in a way which I am not going to describe. You can certainly guess. So upsetting. Always always it is women, children, the vulnerable who suffer.

    Time to switch off the news I think.

    Today has been a good day to stay away from the news and the internet in general. .
  • RazedabodeRazedabode Posts: 3,105
    Leon said:

    I saw it. And it is disgusting

    Also this:


    "Noa was partying in the south of Israel in a peace music festival when Hams terrorists kidnapped her and dragged her from Israel into Gaza.

    Noa is held hostage by Hamas.

    She could be your daughter, sister, friend.

    #BringBackOurFamily"


    https://x.com/Israel/status/1710727073252163925?s=20

    Judging by what we have seen so far, she will certainly be gangraped and then likely killed
    I am really not sure what Hamas are thinking. Really absolutely horrified at the images on X. There’s absolutely nothing in their actions that warm anyone to their cause, and if anything now hardens the case against them.

    Just sickening
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,745
    Is this some huge secetly organised THING?

    ורמי הביטחון יזהירו בעוד כמה דקות את שרי הקבינט: מזהים ניסיון של חמאס לרתום את ערביי ישראל למלחמה ולאחד את הזירות כמו בשומר החומות

    Translated from Hebrew

    The security officials will warn the cabinet ministers in a few minutes: they recognize an attempt by Hamas to harness the Israeli Arabs to war and unite the arenas as in the Guardian of the Walls



    https://x.com/yaronavraham/status/1710730854639538595?s=20
  • Leon said:

    I saw it. And it is disgusting

    Also this:


    "Noa was partying in the south of Israel in a peace music festival when Hams terrorists kidnapped her and dragged her from Israel into Gaza.

    Noa is held hostage by Hamas.

    She could be your daughter, sister, friend.

    #BringBackOurFamily"


    https://x.com/Israel/status/1710727073252163925?s=20

    Judging by what we have seen so far, she will certainly be gangraped and then likely killed
    You have just made me feel physically sick

    I recall the moment after the Arafat peace accord, that we were the first coach of international travellers to enter Jericho and as our Jewish guide embraced the Palestinian soldier on the walls a spontaneous round of applause broke out as it was a very special moment as peace seemed possible

    I have a very heavy heart tonight
  • TazTaz Posts: 17,617

    I've no direct experience but I sub to Haaretz, the centrist Israeli newspaper, and they say that Netanyahu has moved the country close to the apartheid that opponents used to falsely accuse them of.

    It's perfectly reasonable to oppose both Hamas's murderous rampage and the Israeli Government policies which give Hamas a larger following. We don't have to pick a side and cheer them on as if they were football teams.
    You’re right. But sadly too many people do.
  • ohnotnowohnotnow Posts: 4,641
    edited October 2023
    Sandpit said:

    Today has been a good day to stay away from the news and the internet in general. .
    Both of you - have a picture of my cat in her new favourite box.



    (Admittedly resized into obscurity by PB/Vanilla)
  • MJWMJW Posts: 2,012

    I am really not sure what Hamas are thinking. Really absolutely horrified at the images on X. There’s absolutely nothing in their actions that warm anyone to their cause, and if anything now hardens the case against them.

    Just sickening
    Scupper the tentative normalisation of relations with Arab states that Iran want to stop. They don't care how many die, just as long as Israel have to respond in a way that makes it almost impossible for other Arab states to normalise relations and move towards peace.
  • TazTaz Posts: 17,617
    Ireland nice try.
  • ohnotnowohnotnow Posts: 4,641
    Foxy said:

    You should go and meet some Palestinians. They definitely believe that they are a nation (albeit one without a country). They have a national consciousness, with national culture, politics, institutions, media and customs.
    The Palestinians I know (mostly living in exile due to Hamas et al) agree - but not with the way the place is run or how any settlement with Israel comes about.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,207
    ohnotnow said:

    The Palestinians I know (mostly living in exile due to Hamas et al) agree - but not with the way the place is run or how any settlement with Israel comes about.
    Certainly so. A lot of us do not feel adequately represented by our leaders.
  • TazTaz Posts: 17,617
    Ireland looking really good now against a Scotland side that really is not bad.
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 24,263
    ohnotnow said:

    Both of you - have a picture of my cat in her new favourite box.



    (Admittedly resized into obscurity by PB/Vanilla)
    Your cat appears to be in a snakeskin bag. Not an obvious fashion choice for a feline, but there y'go.
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  • ohnotnowohnotnow Posts: 4,641
    viewcode said:

    Your cat appears to be in a snakeskin bag. Not an obvious fashion choice for a feline, but there y'go.
    It's like 'shreddies' - but made of cardboard. If it was a bit bigger I'd join her - looks proper toastie.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,703

    You didn’t answer the question.
    The Nakba happened. Not sure what you gain from attempting to change the subject.
    No it didn't. It happened as much as the store owner being robbed hit the robber with a baseball bat.
  • Some in Israel, including some in government, desire conflict with and the extermination or ethnic cleansing of Arabs: https://www.axios.com/2023/03/20/bezalel-smotrich-jordan-greater-israel-map-palestinians
    So they're saying there should be no Arab states? No Egypt, no Jordan, no Saudi Arabia?

    That certainly is extreme and I would not agree with that.
  • StillWatersStillWaters Posts: 9,759
    ydoethur said:

    Or 'incorrectly,' as it is sometimes also called.

    The whole point of the Israeli army is that it *isn't* professional. It may be professionally trained, but that is a rather separate issue.

    You could almost make a case that in this war it's Hamas actually has the professional
    army, but its actions are hardly a model of professionalism.

    *I'm assuming this is autocorrect having fun at your expense.
    And my point - as I clarified when you first asked the question - was about training and operation.

    You seem to ignore this and keep going “you’re wrong professional also means something else”.

    Yes, it does have an alternative meaning. And no, it is not a relevant point that you are repeatedly making.
  • BartholomewRobertsBartholomewRoberts Posts: 23,415
    edited October 2023

    What a hypocrite! You complain at those who won’t recognise the right of the state of Israel to exist, but you serve up nonsense denying the Palestinians exist!

    In 1948, there were many people living in mandatory Palestine: Jews, Muslims, Christians, Druze, Arab, Dom, Bedouin. The UN proposed two states, but there was a war, won by the new state of Israel, but with the ethnic cleansing of their opponents. At the end of that, territory was divided between Israel, Jordan and Egypt, but the Palestinians still had a national identity that has been repeatedly recognised by the UN, and indeed by the state of Israel.

    The Palestinians are often cast as Arabs, ergo as outsiders to the area, but the Muslim and Christian Palestinians are mostly the descendants of the people who have been there since Roman times and before. They are the descendants of the ancient Israelites who converted to Christianity and later Islam centuries ago. Not that dwelling on the deep past is going to provide solutions. Those have to come from the people of today, who were mostly born after 1948. Indeed, most of the Palestinians today were born after the 1967 war.
    Except that Israel is quite literally the only Jewish state on the planet. I absolutely do not deny the right of the Arabs to have a state to exist, they have multiple.

    If a state called Palestine can live side-by-side with Israel, then great, but that's not in Israel's hands alone its Hamas etc who are insisting on genocide, not Israel.

    But if they can't, but Jordan and Egypt can, then those can be the states. As they were from 1948 onwards anyway.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,516

    And my point - as I clarified when you first asked the question - was about training and operation.

    You seem to ignore this and keep going “you’re wrong professional also means something else”.

    Yes, it does have an alternative meaning. And no, it is not a relevant point that you are repeatedly making.
    No, you're still wrong. And my point is entirely relevant, because it reveals your lack of understanding of the situation.

    Rather than be so defensive, maybe do some actual research.
  • TazTaz Posts: 17,617
    New thread
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