• تحريرها كلها ممكن@lemmy.ml
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      9 months ago

      Which is still less than 15% of the world population and its current wealth and prosperity came after centuries of imperialism and colonialism. It is only natural they will oppose an indigenous resistance movement. The US and Israel considered Nelson Mandela a terrorist and supported apartheid in South Africa, not a good track record.

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        9 months ago

        I suspect the rest just don’t care to have position. Or are you criticizing them?

            • That’s the thing, most of the world sees Hamas as a legitimate resistance movement. Only a fringe group of colonialist and imperialist nations see them as terrorists but that’s expected.

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                Even if it is true (that most of the world recognizes Hamas as legitimate resistance movement) my statement is still true - Gaza would be much better off if there was no Hamas. Whether “most of the world” recognizes that or not is only related to the politics and ideologies dominating in the parts of the world. Not so long ago, most of the world would not let women vote - does not make it right.

                In modern world - terrorists are enemies of everyone.