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    1. stealthybaker on

      Interesting how many reactions I have seen seem to be anger from both sides. The pro-Israel side obvious reasons, and pro-Palestine side simply regarding this as an empty symbolic gesture.

    2. Innocent-Prick on

      If the middle east countries don’t want Gaza refugees then the West truly doesn’t understand why they are a plague.

    3. DrunkenCanadaMan on

      I feel like the Liberal Party bases its policy on what it reads on Reddit.

      I live in Toronto, am a millennial, and work in tech. I legitimately don’t know anyone who thinks this is a good idea. But dip into Reddit and you’ll be feeling a hell of a lot different.

    4. The Orange Thing and Congress sent a threatening letter to the other leaders about this. Well, Orange Thing, you don’t control the world, especially Canada.

    5. The US has blown up its soft power to influence the rest of the world with its needless trade war and treatment of its traditional allies.

      As a result, the rest of the world will increasingly be going its own way.

    6. PraetorGold on

      The world should take note. It’s going to be a long time before the United States settles down. It doesn’t absolve the world from sitting on its hands.

    7. AldolBorodin on

      Cool. Now maybe we can finally stop taking about this as if it is an action that will change anything.

    8. Starmer addressed this correctly a day or two ago. A new non-hamas government needs to be formed. If you have to condition your recognition like that, maybe its too soon to do such a recognition. Now what are these countries actually going to DO to facilitate a peaceful Palestinian government? Its time to force hamas to sign a peace treaty, like many losers of a war have done. And from there, the conditions of the treaty will determine the transition authority and future government. 

    9. Maaster_Mind on

      They recognized a state that discriminates against women, LGBTQ people and non-Muslims. Shame on these countries for betraying their own values and rewarding terrorism and Islamic extremism. This is as bad as recognizing the ISIS Caliphate.

    10. I like this, but this is a meaningless gesture unless we immediately stops sending arms to Israel immediately as a start. We will also need to back this up with sanctions because I very much doubt Israel is going to just stop now, especially with the Americans steadfastly continuing their support.

      This is a case where ALL of us need to band together.

    11. arrogant_ambassador on

      Does this mean the Palestinian state can be held accountable for electing and fostering a terrier group?

      Edit: thanks autocorrect

    12. Civilian216 on

      The US won’t even adopt the metric system. They’re never going to recognize Palestine.

    13. Why should we have religious run countries like Israel or Plaestine at all? That would be like saying we need to make the islamic america the catholic america the jewish america. Segregating the area by religion is a terrible idea that will always lead to the us vs them mentality.

    14. protipnumerouno on

      Think the US would be on side too if the Mossad didn’t have Epstien blackmail on the US elites.

    15. EntrepreneurTop5670 on

      „breaking with the U.S.“ is becoming more and more common around the globe. It’s the consequence of electing a corrupt clown show that has broken all the rules and laws both domestically and internationally. It’s as if they want to be all alone.

    16. Well no shit, you gonna promise them $$ and they will still keep doing what’s best for their interests. You ain’t it. Shit fuck

    17. This is a great first step to Israel working with the palestinians against terrorism.

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