Celebrities take to social media to share their thoughts on Palestine & Israel

Oct 15, 2023 13:55

People around the world have taken to social media and the streets in support of both Palestine and Israel as conflict continues. Since October 7, around 1,300 people have been killed, with 3,400 wounded in the Hamas attack on Israel. Israeli airstrikes have killed around 2,329 Palestinians in Gaza, with 9,714 wounded ( Read more... )

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doverz October 15 2023, 18:16:26 UTC
I was just going to start working on a post talking about this! My understanding was that the mods wanted more things from official sources than celebrity responses, since a lot of celebrities have no true idea what they're talking about when they're posting ( ... )

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winx October 15 2023, 18:19:44 UTC
Israel supplies only 11% of Gaza’s water anccording to the 2017 Gaza Water report l and they’ve turned it back on.
In what other circumstance is a foreign country obligated to provide utilities to a place where they know enemy combatants are actively planning its destruction?

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doverz October 15 2023, 18:21:47 UTC
But Israel controls the electricity and other things that make it possible for people in Gaza to get water. So, let's not act like Israel controlling only 11% of the water isn't something significant.

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celja October 15 2023, 18:30:16 UTC
The fact that they have any control of utilities in Gaza is fucked up.

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winx October 15 2023, 18:36:13 UTC
It is absolutely fucked up, I wholeheartedly agree and if Hamas didn’t make videos of themselves literally digging up EU funded water pipes to use for rockets perhaps we wouldn’t be in this mess

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celja October 15 2023, 18:48:25 UTC
That video is from 2021 unless there's a new one. And Israeli forces have reportedly destroyed water pipes in Palestine for a long time.

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wwgrogudo October 15 2023, 18:44:03 UTC
Yes, 100%.

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browneyedguuurl October 15 2023, 18:27:58 UTC
The IDF has damaged a lot of Gaza’s water supply via cutting their pipes, pouring concrete on them and other barbaric tactics. They alao can’t do much with no electricity.

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doubtmars October 15 2023, 18:36:07 UTC
Additionally they need permits from the Israeli government to build new water infrastructure and the building materials allowed into Gaza are severely limited.

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browneyedguuurl October 15 2023, 18:39:03 UTC
And of course they never get them so what’s even the point of that comment at the top 🙄

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afrosamurai1089 October 15 2023, 18:54:12 UTC
You aren't talking about two sovereign states here.

This absolute disdain for the actual history of Palestinian people and their lives is so darn chilling.

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manu19 October 15 2023, 18:56:31 UTC
Also the infrastructure has always been so bad, they are saying you can’t really drink the tap water anyway.

I guess it’s better than nothing? But …

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aiyaiyai October 15 2023, 18:59:53 UTC
"place"

how disturbingly glib. state and military actors disrupting a region's ability to procure basic human needs, like say potable water, as a punitive or retaliatory measure, the burden of which will be shouldered mostly by a civilian population that includes children, elderly, and disabled groups, should never be considered a sensible or "right" course of action, even in times of war and conflict. it's never not fucked up when governments and political actors attempt to legislate and legitimatize human rights violations on the basis of logic and strategy, and members of the general public don't need to cosign that shit. leave the warhawking and destructive military strategizing to the terrible politicians and heads of state.

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benihime99 October 15 2023, 19:00:29 UTC
In what other circumstance is a foreign country obligated to provide utilities to a place where they know enemy combatants are actively planning its destruction?

By oversomplifying the situation and ignoring some major factors (like colonization for instance) you're not helping your case
If anything, this level of disingenuity will only turn people off

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winx October 15 2023, 19:34:01 UTC
You can’t colonise a place you’re indigenous to. You all want to talk about the Palestinian right to sovereignty in the land? Good, that’s an important and valid point to make, but in the same breath you are denying a landbased ethnoreligion their place in the land too by calling them colonisers.

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benihime99 October 15 2023, 19:40:52 UTC
My ancestors being indigenous to an area does not give me the right to claim that Land for myself and forcefully occupy it, thus displacing thousand of people also indigenous to the area
Mistreating them, erasing their existence and history

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