Izzat al-Rishq’s remarks came shortly after the Israeli army announced that it had discovered the bodies of six hostages in Gaza, asserting that they had been killed by Hamas.

“The ones who kill our people daily are the Israeli colonizers with American weapons. The hostages found in Gaza were not killed by us but by the relentless Zionist bombardment,” Rishq said in a statement.

He further criticized the U.S., saying, “If President [Joe] Biden truly cares about the lives of Israeli hostages, he should cease his support for this enemy with money and weapons and pressure Israel to end its aggression immediately.”

  • lazynooblet@lazysoci.al
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    16 days ago

    This war has terrorists on both sides. The Gaza population are caught in the middle and it’s entirely unfair. In retaliation of an awful terrorist event, Israel have flattened an entire country.

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      According to international law, Palestinians, including Hamas cannot be terrorists because they have an inherent human right to self -determination and resistance:

      In relevant part, the resolution not only went on to affirm the right “to self-determination, freedom and independence […] of peoples forcibly deprived of that right,[…] particularly peoples under colonial and racist regimes or other forms of alien domination” but noted the right of the occupied to “struggle … and to seek and receive support” in that effort. source

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          And it’s not recognized by a single G7 country in that 75%.

          It doesn’t even have it’s own proper government, and Gaza specifically doesn’t even have a puppet government anymore because it’s being controlled by Hamas rather than the PA.

          So not false.

          • Palestine had a proper government, which split into effectively a civil war after an attempted coup, backed by the US. See Wikipedia:

            “In an April 2008 article in Vanity Fair magazine, the journalist David Rose published confidential documents, apparently originating from the US State Department, which would prove that the United States collaborated with the PNA and Israel to attempt the violent overthrow of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and that Hamas pre-empted the coup.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gaza_(2007)#:~:text=In an April,empted the coup

            The split happened after plans were drawn up to undemocratically remove Hamas from power.

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              Hamas was never a proper government. It has always been a military organization. It was literally formed to fight Israel.

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                  Being elected democratically does not make you a government. It makes you in charge.

                  A functional government needs to perform things like taxation and civic spending. As far as I can tell, Hamas didn’t do those things. Most the infrastructure in Gaza was built by foreign aid groups.

                  • Hamas did do those things. They were part of the unity government before the civil war. But those governments ultimately didn’t last long so you won’t find that much impact.

                    Nonetheless, they were part of a government that performed its normal governmental duties. Or at least tried to, as the moment they got in charge the international community effectively embargoed Palestine, with Israel even arresting several ministers. Their effectiveness was therefore very limited. But that does not mean they weren’t a proper government.