• goat@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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    1 month ago

    Religion is all these people have left. Can’t condemn them for their last semblance of hope in a hostile environment. Nor can you place sole blame on religion for the conflict. It’s a lot deeper than that

    (They are allowed to eat during Ramadan. that is if Egypt and Israel didn’t withhold international aid, such as flour)

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      1 month ago

      I’d suggest they find something better than religion to put their hope in.

      Claiming this conflict isn’t about religion is like claiming the US civil war wasn’t about slavery. In the end it’s jews that wanted the territory to be jewish, and muslims that wanted the territory to remain muslim. If judaism and islam hadn’t existed, all of the ‘deeper’ reasons and divisions just fall away.

      • archomrade [he/him]@midwest.social
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        1 month ago

        Claiming this conflict isn’t about religion is like claiming the US civil war wasn’t about slavery.

        Err, I actually kinda like this comparison to the civil war - not because the war in Gaza is ‘about religion’ - but because it’s about Israel’s right to occupy/subjugate Palestinian territories and Palestinians within the West Bank and Gaza, which is similar to the South fighting over their right to own/subjugate people of color (though not entirely, since Israel doesn’t claim racial superiority (at least not explicitly)).

        What’s strange about this comparison is that it inadvertently casts Israel as the slavers, even though it seems like the intent is to indict both Judaism and Islam equally