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It’s difficult to not conflate them with hammas when 80% supprts them and celebrated the attack
Source, post-attack?
Just like in Israel..
Honest question: What would you do if you were born there?
Try to make peace with my neighbors and not commit terrorist attacks against innocent civilians?
It's pretty hard to make peace with people who are literally taking your homes. Perhaps if that wasn't happening, it would become a lot easier to make peace.
You can't justify it. There's no excuse for anybody to ever commit pure evil terrorist attacks that intentionally target civilians.
Understanding it isn't justifying it. Understanding it is how you prevent it from happening again.
seek refuge somewhere else.
You expect me to believe you would simply leave behind the place you were born and all of your loved ones?
Already did so actually and it wasn’t even comparable to the situation in gaza so yes , I would definitely leave … I don’t care if you don’t believe me.
Edit: actually you can search my comments from before the recent attacks and find a few that support the fact i am an expatriate.
Fair enough. From what country are you a refugee, if you don't mind me asking?
I'll get back to you once you dismiss the fantasy version of the discussion we are having and ask a question in line with what we have actually said
edit: in case you are really confused, you said you didn't believe I could leave , no one said i am a refugee...
I didn't say I didn't believe anybody could possibly leave their country for any reason. If you're not a refugee, then your desire was to leave, but their desire is to stay. Why should you get to follow your desire and they shouldn't?
Where are you getting this figure from? I see ~29% from this poll:
https://pcpsr.org/en/node/955
conducted in 2023.
your source is about voting, voting implies approval but not voting doesn't imply lack of approval....
electing them as leaders is not the same as approving their actions. even then, from your own source 47% of the polled in gaza would vote for hamas. that is the lower bound of their approval %.
one source cites 75% approval : https://www.nbcnews.com/news/gaza-strip-controls-s-know-rcna119405
My source is a comprehensive poll covering a bunch of different topics. Most centrally:
which isn't even close to 80% no matter how you look at it.
Your NBC News one says this:
which is a very different thing than general approval...