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    If every civilian in Gaza were Hamas, that would make them the world’s biggest military by far, and just barely the largest employer with only about twenty thousand more employees than Walmart

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    I am so tired of these fucks hiding behind Oct 7th like all evil in human history was leading up to it. The IOF’s killed 10x the amount of people they lost already, what else do you need?

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      Oh my sweet summer child. To them non-whites are not people, so 1 million non-whites cannot compare to the loss of 1 white person. They just want to purge the land of any non-whites. They will no rest until there are 0 Palestinians alive.

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    It’s not like those idf cowards aren’t trying. It’s just they are such cowards, they can’t do the ground offensive that’s necessary, because again, I iterate, they are child murdering cowards.

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    The Armenians, […] [a]ccording to Talât, […] “pursued a goal that could only be realized through the disintegration of Turkey.” There was even, he claimed, an Armenian master plan: “At the outbreak of war the Ottoman and Russian Armenians held a meeting and decided that the Caucasian Armenians would fight with the Russians against Turkey. The Ottoman Armenians, on the other hand, were to wait for a Russian advance.”

    This went considerably further than the other accounts we have seen: the Armenians, according to Talât, were not merely potential tools, but, as a whole, were active and organized agents. This had left the Ottomans no choice, Talât claimed. The “removal” of the Armenians from the Eastern provinces, near the Russian frontier, had become a “military necessity.”

    Further, the Entente landings at Gallipoli made the removal of Armenians from Western Anatolia necessary as well. And in both areas, that necessity had been further reinforced when searches of Armenian houses had “everywhere” revealed “rifles, ammunition, and bombs.”

    (Emphasis added. Source.)