Norman Finkelstein
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Confining a million children in what the economists called a human rubbish sheep.
Confining a million children in what the economists called a human rubbish sheep.
Confining a million children in what the economists called a human rubbish sheep.
What International Committee of the Red Cross called a sinking ship what the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights called a toxic slum. You think- It is a slum, of course it's a slum. You think- But it's caused by the commas. Under international law, you think it's legitimate- Forget the law. Hey. I know you want to forget the law. What about morality? It's what every Israeli fears the most.
What International Committee of the Red Cross called a sinking ship what the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights called a toxic slum. You think- It is a slum, of course it's a slum. You think- But it's caused by the commas. Under international law, you think it's legitimate- Forget the law. Hey. I know you want to forget the law. What about morality? It's what every Israeli fears the most.
What International Committee of the Red Cross called a sinking ship what the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights called a toxic slum. You think- It is a slum, of course it's a slum. You think- But it's caused by the commas. Under international law, you think it's legitimate- Forget the law. Hey. I know you want to forget the law. What about morality? It's what every Israeli fears the most.
What? The law. No, no, no. As Sippy Litney said, I studied international law. I oppose international law. Of course you don't want to hear about the law. Then it's got nothing to do with anything. Okay, so here's the thing.
What? The law. No, no, no. As Sippy Litney said, I studied international law. I oppose international law. Of course you don't want to hear about the law. Then it's got nothing to do with anything. Okay, so here's the thing.
What? The law. No, no, no. As Sippy Litney said, I studied international law. I oppose international law. Of course you don't want to hear about the law. Then it's got nothing to do with anything. Okay, so here's the thing.
Then don't complain about October 7th. If you want to say, forget about the law, then there is no international humanitarian law. There's no distinction between civilians and combatants. There should be. Now you're doing what Muin said. You're becoming very selective about the law. If you want to forget about the law, Hamas had every right to do what it did.
Then don't complain about October 7th. If you want to say, forget about the law, then there is no international humanitarian law. There's no distinction between civilians and combatants. There should be. Now you're doing what Muin said. You're becoming very selective about the law. If you want to forget about the law, Hamas had every right to do what it did.
Then don't complain about October 7th. If you want to say, forget about the law, then there is no international humanitarian law. There's no distinction between civilians and combatants. There should be. Now you're doing what Muin said. You're becoming very selective about the law. If you want to forget about the law, Hamas had every right to do what it did.
It had every right to do what it did, according to you, not to me, because you want to forget the law.
It had every right to do what it did, according to you, not to me, because you want to forget the law.
It had every right to do what it did, according to you, not to me, because you want to forget the law.
Absolutely. And were there a power during World War II who had the courage of the Houthis, were there a power... to have that kind of courage.
Absolutely. And were there a power during World War II who had the courage of the Houthis, were there a power... to have that kind of courage.
Absolutely. And were there a power during World War II who had the courage of the Houthis, were there a power... to have that kind of courage.
I'm very happy they're helping out the Palestinians. It's at the expense of the Yemenis. They'll pay for it. Anybody who comes to the aid of those suffering the genocide, half of whom are children, according to the most current UN reports as of today, One quarter of the population of Gaza is starving. That means 500,000 children are starving, are on the verge of famine.
I'm very happy they're helping out the Palestinians. It's at the expense of the Yemenis. They'll pay for it. Anybody who comes to the aid of those suffering the genocide, half of whom are children, according to the most current UN reports as of today, One quarter of the population of Gaza is starving. That means 500,000 children are starving, are on the verge of famine.