Former President Barack Obama said a way forward for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is only possible if people acknowledge the “complexity” of the situation.

“If there’s any chance of us being able to act constructively to do something, it will require an admission of complexity and maintaining what on the surface may seem contradictory ideas that what Hamas did was horrific, and there’s no justification for it. And … that the occupation and what’s happening to Palestinians is unbearable,” Obama said in an interview on the podcast “Pod Save America.”

The former president’s comments come as the Israeli military focuses its offensive against Hamas in Gaza City and northern parts of the enclave.

  • Squizzy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    A plea for nuance from the enablers and backers of the apartheid regime is not something I’m going to take on board.

    I’m aware of the historical context and Israel has a right to exist and Jews to be safe. But I stand firmly with the Palestinians as the victims of generations of aggression.

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      1 year ago

      It’s weird that Obama is being nuanced here, yet the US has been unwavering in supporting Israel, including during Obama’s term. Maybe his stance has changed. Or maybe it’s easy for him to say things when he doesn’t have to act on it at all. Talk is cheap, after all.

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      People have a right to be safe but no state has a right to exist, let alone a state defined by being a settler colonial project.

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        1 year ago

        Maybe I could agree with you, but they did face an injustice like no other. They have a right to a homeland but it should never have been Israel.

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          Where’s the homeland to rest of the genocides around the world. let’s bring in Uyghur population to Israel too, Rohingya Muslims? Ugandan genocide?

          When are they going to get their own homeland?

          lose the facade you ducking hypocrites.