The point Aceticon is making is that it doesn't really matter who the US president is when Israel is concerned.
Would you be saying the same thing if it was Russia "offering" for Ukrainians to just leave their home?
More importantly, where do you think those 2 million people should go? Who will house and feed them? Israel sure hasn't offered to do it.
Do you have any idea how hard it actually is to leave even for those who want to?
The US electoral system is utterly fucked. At least voting for a third-party in Aus can make some sort of difference.
This spring marks the highest rate of military conscription that Russia has seen in 14 years. In late March, Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a decree ordering 160,000 men aged 18 to 30 to be called up.
According to Ukraine's Eastern Human Rights Group (EHRG), at least 300 people from the occupied territories were conscripted into the Russian army in fall 2024
"After their training, many conscripts are sent to the front upon signing a contract with the Russian army," Lysianskyi says. This decision is sometimes voluntary, but often made under duress due to a lack of alternatives, he adds.
https://www.dw.com/en/how-russia-recruits-troops-in-occupied-ukrainian-territories/a-72289013
They don't all want to be there...
All your crops are belong to us
Giving The Guardian the benefit of the doubt: because they took time to verify its authenticity before reporting on it.
More likely reason: urgency and BREAKING NEWS gets more clicks.
Nothing in that explains why the majority of the population would have favourable views of Israel. There are several things that would appear to support the opposite actually, such as the Nigerian government arresting and deporting the Israeli film crew.
Upgrading from "died" to "killed" is so brave of The Guardian though
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One of the few big companies that seems to have some morals (Ben & Jerry's, not Unilever).
They even sued Unilever last year because Unilever silenced them expressing support for Palestinian refugees.