• Gorilladrums@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Yes, it’s publicity stunt. If Israel for whatever reason decided to let them get close to Gaza’s shore, they will never actually land. They will get close then turn they will their boat around and head back.

    If they actually landed in Gaza, they won’t be welcomed as heroes. Instead, they would almost immediately get taken as hostages by either Hamas or normal civilians to use in negotiations with Israel. These activists know this, which is why they informed Israel and the rest of the world what the path they will take, what time they will travel, and what boat they’ll be using for the trip.

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        9 hours ago

        It literally doesn’t matter, they’re not going to step foot into an active war zone. The purpose of this whole stunt is get media attention.

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          9 hours ago

          Media attention to israel effectly always been in control of gaza and refusing basic aid to enter anxillegally controlled area.

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          9 hours ago

          Of course they hoped to get media attention, that’s what Greta does, but that doesn’t mean they weren’t on a true humanitarian mission to get aid into Gaza as well.

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            7 hours ago

            A single small sailboat with barely any cargo capacity and with 12 activists on board, is enough evidence to determine that this is just a publicity stunt. The group claims to have taken different types of supplies as aid, but they didn’t give specific numbers. The only ones that I could find with numbers were 100kg of flour, 250kg of rice, and 600 diapers. Keep in mind, that’s 2 50kg bags of flour, 5 50kg bags of rice, and 3 large boxes of diapers. You could fit the amounts they’ve taken for these 3 supplies in the back of a typical pickup truck. The supplies on the ship are clearly just symbolic.

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          9 hours ago

          The entire take, rooted in a blatantly racist and frankly insane fantasy of Palestinian society.

          How do you even come up with this level of unhinged speculation entirely disconnected from reality?

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            8 hours ago

            This literally just a bunch of meaningless word salad. You either actually explain your disagreement or concede that you have nothing.

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              5 hours ago

              Tankies have got new matching orders. We’re supposed to be very enraged and upset and afraid and respectful of Greta. They very much want us to be supporters of genocide as well if we don’t display the proper sackcloth and ashes or participate in the 3 minutes hate.

              Yes, it’s a PR stunt. I do sympathize with Greta and the rest. They’re trying but it’s tilting at windmills.

              Anyhow, yeah, stick me in a concentration camp with my family and some shiny people show up? I’m looking for any angle to save my family, including taking hostages and killing anyone I have to.

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                4 hours ago

                Yes, you’re exactly right. The only thing Gaza has that they can use as leverage are the hostages, and when 12 new ones show up right at their doorstep, are they going to let the opportunity pass them by? Of course not. The activists themselves understand this which is why they didn’t make a real effort to actually land. The point is to generate media attention by getting intercepted.

                You would think this is common sense, but people on this site lack it. The sheer amount of users here who are simply incapable of even explaining their positions is baffling.

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                  They were arrested in international waters, we cannot know if an attempt to land would be made because there was never an opportunity to do so. No “real effort” can be made to land when you’re more than 13 miles from shore