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There have been five wars fought between Israel and its neighbors in the last fifteen years. Over that time, and before, there have been thousands of diplomats from around the world working on a variety of plans to bring peace and stability to the region, and hundreds of conferences. They have all failed.

Today, the situation in the area is more horrific, more brutal, more inhumane, and more dangerous than ever before. I wish I could tell you that I had some magic solution, or five-point plan to resolve this never-ending crisis. I don’t. But this I do know.

The barbarous terrorist act committed by Hamas against innocent men, women, and children in Israel was a horrific act that must be strongly condemned by the entire world. There is absolutely no justification for shooting down hundreds of young people at a music festival, killing babies in cold blood and taking hostages. In my view, the state of Israel has the absolute right to defend itself against Hamas' terrorism.

It is also clear that this attack will only embolden the extremists on both sides who see violence as the only answer. It also creates the immediate possibility of a wider war in the area with unforeseen and dangerous consequences.

But in the midst of the terrorism, the missiles and bombs being exploded daily, and a hospital in Gaza being destroyed, there is another humanitarian disaster that is unfolding. Today, as a result of an Israeli evacuation order, hundreds of thousands of innocent and desperate people in Gaza are facing inhumane and life-threatening conditions. These are people who have been driven from their homes, who have no food, water, or fuel, who don’t know where they are going or who will accept them or if they will ever again return to their homes. And I would remind you that half of those people are children.

Last night, on the floor of the Senate, I blocked an effort on the part of some Republicans to prevent desperately needed humanitarian aid from the United Nations and other relief agencies from getting to these Palestinians.

In these very difficult times, we cannot turn our backs on these innocent men, women and children who are desperately trying to survive. That is not what this country must ever be about.

I hope you'll watch and share it today:

https://x.com/sensanders/status/1714806126863143292?s=46&t=VjJ-cjQEBBD1s8bwm18Jyw

In solidarity,

Bernie Sanders

  • Tachanka [comrade/them]
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    8 months ago
    1. supported NATO bombing of yugoslavia

    2. supported US invasion of Afghanistan

    3. incessantly whines about how imperial periphery countries are just as responsible for pollution as imperial core countries, even though the imperial core countries industrialized way earlier in history, accumulated capital, and then outsources all their pollution-generating industrial activities to the periphery in demand for cheap labor and cheap commodities

    4. "joe biden is my good friend"

    yep. it's social fascism time

    sicko-hexbear-crowdxi-gun-2 antler-bernie

  • OgdenTO [he/him]
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    8 months ago

    Carefully chosen words to make sure he didn't describe active violence from Israelis against Palestinians. The Palestinians were terrorists, but bombs and explosions and destruction and lack of water/power/medical supplies just happened in Gaza.

  • VILenin [he/him]M
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    8 months ago

    (Palestinians) Feel the Bern (of white phosphorus)

  • MolotovHalfEmpty [he/him]
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    8 months ago

    Cowardly, genocide supporting, piece of shit. Even Corbyn has managed to walk the line and stick to his ideals on this.

    • nohaybanda [he/him]
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      8 months ago

      Corbin was always better on foreign policy than Bernie. He’s no Mao but still miles better

      • MolotovHalfEmpty [he/him]
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        8 months ago

        I agree, I just watched him give up basically half way (if that) through his opportunity to make some small modicum of change. Maybe he had a spine but he sure as shit didn't have the stamina and dedication.he wanted to be Tony Benn and he didn't even make it that far, never mind a proper leader, or PM, or even a politically martyred failure.

        • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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          8 months ago

          I don't agree he didn't give up he lost there's a difference

          He did fail as a leader though the trouble was brexit was an issue that divided labour voters. If he had committed to being anti-EU he probably would have done far better

          • MolotovHalfEmpty [he/him]
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            8 months ago

            I'm not trying to relitigate the failures of the Labour Party, but I will say that I liked Corbyn personally, both before an during his leadership. We had people in common (albeit not closely) and after the 2017 election he seemed done; tired, increasingly non-committal, and increasingly delegating to more and more dubious people surrounding him. He'd recieved an onslaught of backstabbing and media poison before that and it only got worse. I think any normal, nice, maybe slightly naive person would have reacted similarly to be fair, but there absolutely was a decline.

  • Hohsia [he/him]
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    8 months ago

    Years of my life wasted on this Zionist fuck

    • dannoffs@lemmy.sdf.org
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      8 months ago

      Homeboy could have just retired after losing in 2016 and been remembered fondly as the grandpa of a whole new wave of people on the left.

      • JohnBrownNote [comrade/them, des/pair]
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        8 months ago

        no democrat would ever train up a successor. I don't think republicans do either it's just easier to be horrible and say wild shit like the qanon caucus.

        • dannoffs@lemmy.sdf.org
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          8 months ago

          I'm not talking about in government. The Bernie 2016 campaign made publicly calling yourself a "socialist" or "leftist" in the US the most acceptable its been in almost a century.

          • Sinister [none/use name, comrade/them]B
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            8 months ago

            They actively muddled what socialism or leftism was, now every chauvinist uses feminism, decolonization, anti-imperialism to HURT the left. Because it was trendy to be the breadtuber video essayist, bernie was just an average sucdem which have been present in most countries anyways. He wasn’t never going to amount to shit.

            • dannoffs@lemmy.sdf.org
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              8 months ago

              I mean sure, Bernie himself wasn't going to amount to anything, but every single leftist I know in real life under 35 started with Bernie then moved left.

            • ZapataCadabra [he/him]
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              8 months ago

              Bernie never used the terms decolonization or anti-imperialism himself, he was always a succdem. And feminist has been a chud insult for decades. I don't think you can reasonably say Bernie hurt leftism in America, but it's definitely time to move past him.

  • micnd90 [he/him,any]
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    8 months ago

    in solidarity

    Fuck off Bernard. How fucking dare he. That's fine if you demand Palestinian blood sacrifice like every other people in power in DC, but have the decency of not steal the language of our collective struggle on top.

  • showmustgo [he/him, comrade/them]
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    8 months ago

    missiles and bombs being exploded daily

    a hospital in Gaza being destroyed

    We gotta stop this mf called 'being'

  • TerminalEncounter [she/her]
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    8 months ago

    They have the right to defend themselves by committing unlimited genocide on whoever they want so long as it matchesus-foreign-policy

  • CarbonScored [any]
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    8 months ago

    The barbarous terrorist act committed by Hamas

    the state of Israel has the absolute right to defend itself against Hamas' terrorism

    Contrasted with

    missiles and bombs being exploded daily

    there is another humanitarian disaster that is unfolding

    people who have been driven from their homes

    Using this same duplicitous language as media - Palestine (the powerless side with literally no other options) shoulders all the agency and blame for killing Israelis, and Palestinian civilians are just, y'know, suffering a coincidental disaster. All the IDF are doing is giving evacuation orders! Never mind the explicit, deliberate, internationally recognised war crimes they're committing on a daily basis.

    Bernie couldn't even both-sides this shit? He went full explicit support for Israel. Truly awful.

  • muddi [he/him]
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    8 months ago

    "An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind"

    I wish I could tell you that I had some magic solution, or five-point plan to resolve this never-ending crisis. I don’t.

    Then stfu Bernie

  • happybadger [he/him]
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    8 months ago

    Social democracy is objectively the moderate wing of fascism.

  • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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    8 months ago

    He really couched his thesis here

    Last night, on the floor of the Senate, I blocked an effort on the part of some Republicans to prevent desperately needed humanitarian aid from the United Nations and other relief agencies from getting to these Palestinians.

    In these very difficult times, we cannot turn our backs on these innocent men, women and children who are desperately trying to survive. That is not what this country must ever be about.

    If it was just that it would be fine