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A fragile hope: diplomatic drive for Gaza ceasefire : Comments

By Vince Hooper, published 18/6/2024

The recent diplomatic efforts led by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and backed by the UN aim to secure a ceasefire and facilitate a hostage release and exchange deal in Gaza.

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For Gods sake!
Here’s another one preaching for Cryonic Joe and the Democrats…

I’m staggered by the unrealism and lack of ability to grasp reality, and the plain and simple treacherous stand that results from leftist ideologues.

Boo this clown off the stage!
Posted by diver dan, Tuesday, 18 June 2024 8:48:21 AM
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Vince Hooper claims to be an "expert" on international finance. There is nothing else in his bio to show that he has the right to anything but an opinion on this subject. His opinion, like most others, will have no influence on how Netanyahu and Israel protect themselves from Islamist terrorists patrolled by Islamist countries.

In my opinion, which will also be ignored, is it is well past the time that the West hopped in with boots on the ground support of Israel, instead of, in the case of Australia, importing the same Islamists to demonstrate their hate of Israel and try to dictate foreign policy to our gutless politicians.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 18 June 2024 9:26:13 AM
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Blinken's main purpose is to try and prevent the war spilling over into a full-scaled war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Yes, a united Israel could eventually "win" against Hezbollah, but only with heavy losses and tremendous destruction... not that Israel is presently united in any way.
Hezbollah alone (let alone Iran) have around 200,000 missiles pointed at Israel, many of which can reach anywhere within Israel and break through fortified shelters, including my family's there - while Israel, even with the best and most accurate air-defence systems in the world, does not have anywhere near that number of interceptors.

- It is so easy to criticise and reject the peace proposals by those whose whole family sits cosily safe in Australia.

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Dear Dan,

«For Gods sake!... Boo this clown off the stage!»

Remember [Exodus 20:7]?
Posted by Yuyutsu, Tuesday, 18 June 2024 4:36:00 PM
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Yuyutsu

For Gods sake is an exclamation towards righteousness.

Bringing the miss guided back onto the path of truth and uprightness, is an act aimed at making the world a more moral and upright place in which God would be pleased with.

For Gods Sake, is not blasphemous in that sense: There is no malice or disrespect in its utterance.

Yours is a facetious comment!
Posted by diver dan, Tuesday, 18 June 2024 10:10:33 PM
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