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  • Halifax2TheMax
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    Now do it for blacks in the US since the first slave ship arrived.
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  • Halifax2TheMax
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    mickeyrat said:
    static111 said:
    Sounds like the Israeli propaganda is doing its work
    Seriously ...you're claiming Hamas is not hiding under civilians in tunnels... which is a well-established fact.


    Next you're going to claim that is not a war crime?


    hi. where are israeli military installations?  where do its personnel live , especially its leadership. just curious, so I can get a full and balanced view of the situation. 
    Did you ever receive a reply? Leaves a strong impression.
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  • mickeyrat
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    mickeyrat said:
    static111 said:
    Sounds like the Israeli propaganda is doing its work
    Seriously ...you're claiming Hamas is not hiding under civilians in tunnels... which is a well-established fact.


    Next you're going to claim that is not a war crime?


    hi. where are israeli military installations?  where do its personnel live , especially its leadership. just curious, so I can get a full and balanced view of the situation. 
    Did you ever receive a reply? Leaves a strong impression.
    we'll always have ai

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  • Lerxst1992
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    mickeyrat said:
    correct me if I am wrong. Israel does in fact exist, no?
    if not, who is starving and killing all the palestinians?





    Hombres look much stronger than me and carrying huge bags of food. Unless that’s Hamas stealing 90% of the UN food deliveries, which doesn’t get posted here. Why not?
    Because it’s not happening. Stop with the Bibi propaganda.

    A Hypothetical Calculation

    Let's consider a few key periods and make some highly simplified assumptions.

    1. The Ancient Population

     * Initial Population (P_0): Biblical and historical estimates of the ancient Israelite population vary widely. Some scholars suggest a few hundred thousand people in the 10th century BCE, while others argue for much lower numbers in earlier periods. Let's take a generous but still widely debated estimate of 1 million people around the time of the First Temple (c. 900 BCE) as our starting point.

     * Time Period (t): From 900 BCE to today, which is roughly 2,900 years.

     * Annual Growth Rate (r): Pre-modern societies generally had very low population growth rates, often close to zero, because high birth rates were offset by high death rates. However, for the sake of this thought experiment, let's assume a tiny, consistent, positive growth rate. Let's use 0.2% per year (a value that is still very low by modern standards, but high for a pre-modern, pre-industrial population).


    The Calculation

    Using the exponential growth formula:

    P(2900) = 1,000,000 * e^{(0.002 * 2900)}

    P(2900) = 1,000,000 * e^{5.8}

    P(2900) \approx 1,000,000 * 330.4

    P(2900) \approx 330,400,000

    This simple model suggests that if the ancient population was 1 million and grew at a constant rate of 0.2% annually for 2,900 years, it could reach over 330 million people. This doesn't even account for the entire Jewish diaspora.

    Now THATS Jenna’s side.

    “Some scholars.” That’s your source? What a joke.

    There’s a lot of data in that question..


    Estimating the population of ancient Israel during the First Temple period (c. 900 BCE) is challenging due to a lack of precise data. Scholars rely on archaeological evidence and interpretations of ancient texts, which often lead to widely varying estimates.
    Here's a breakdown of some of the key points and estimates:
    Population of the Kingdoms
     * Total Population: Some sources suggest that the total settled population of Canaan during this period was not much more than a hundred thousand. This number likely refers to the overall population, not just the Israelites.
     * Two Kingdoms: According to the biblical narrative, after King Solomon's death (c. 930 BCE), the unified monarchy split into two separate kingdoms: the Kingdom of Israel in the north and the Kingdom of Judah in the south. The Kingdom of Israel was the larger of the two.
     * Archaeological Evidence: The archaeological record indicates that the Israelite society of the early Iron Age (which includes the First Temple period) was primarily made up of small villages. The largest of these villages may have had populations of up to 300 or 400 people.
    Population of Jerusalem
     * Minimalist View: Some scholars, like Hillel Geva, take a more conservative or "minimalist" view based on archaeological findings. According to Geva's estimates:
       * During the time of King Solomon (10th century BCE): The city of Jerusalem was expanded, and its population is estimated to have been around 2,000.
       * By the end of the 8th century BCE: At its height, the population of Jerusalem is estimated to have reached about 8,000.
     * Other Estimates: Other scholars have offered higher estimates for Jerusalem's population during this era, ranging from 2,500 to 5,000 people during Solomon's time.
    Why the Discrepancies?
     * Archaeological vs. Biblical Data: The biblical accounts often suggest a powerful and populous kingdom, particularly under Kings David and Solomon. However, the archaeological evidence presents a picture of a more modest, village-based society with smaller urban centers.
     * Methodological Challenges: It is difficult to accurately estimate ancient populations based on archaeological remains. Methods used include calculating population density from the size of settlements, but these methods rely on assumptions that are hard to prove.
     * Focus on Different Time Periods: It's important to note that the First Temple period spans several centuries (from about 1000 BCE to 586 BCE). Population levels likely fluctuated significantly during this time.
    In conclusion, while the biblical narrative paints a picture of a vast and powerful kingdom, modern historical and archaeological scholarship suggests a more modest population. The most commonly cited scholarly estimates for the total settled Israelite population are in the low hundreds of thousands, with the population of the capital city of Jerusalem being a few thousand at most.



  • Halifax2TheMax
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    mickeyrat said:
    correct me if I am wrong. Israel does in fact exist, no?
    if not, who is starving and killing all the palestinians?





    Hombres look much stronger than me and carrying huge bags of food. Unless that’s Hamas stealing 90% of the UN food deliveries, which doesn’t get posted here. Why not?
    Because it’s not happening. Stop with the Bibi propaganda.

    A Hypothetical Calculation

    Let's consider a few key periods and make some highly simplified assumptions.

    1. The Ancient Population

     * Initial Population (P_0): Biblical and historical estimates of the ancient Israelite population vary widely. Some scholars suggest a few hundred thousand people in the 10th century BCE, while others argue for much lower numbers in earlier periods. Let's take a generous but still widely debated estimate of 1 million people around the time of the First Temple (c. 900 BCE) as our starting point.

     * Time Period (t): From 900 BCE to today, which is roughly 2,900 years.

     * Annual Growth Rate (r): Pre-modern societies generally had very low population growth rates, often close to zero, because high birth rates were offset by high death rates. However, for the sake of this thought experiment, let's assume a tiny, consistent, positive growth rate. Let's use 0.2% per year (a value that is still very low by modern standards, but high for a pre-modern, pre-industrial population).


    The Calculation

    Using the exponential growth formula:

    P(2900) = 1,000,000 * e^{(0.002 * 2900)}

    P(2900) = 1,000,000 * e^{5.8}

    P(2900) \approx 1,000,000 * 330.4

    P(2900) \approx 330,400,000

    This simple model suggests that if the ancient population was 1 million and grew at a constant rate of 0.2% annually for 2,900 years, it could reach over 330 million people. This doesn't even account for the entire Jewish diaspora.

    Now THATS Jenna’s side.

    “Some scholars.” That’s your source? What a joke.

    There’s a lot of data in that question..


    Estimating the population of ancient Israel during the First Temple period (c. 900 BCE) is challenging due to a lack of precise data. Scholars rely on archaeological evidence and interpretations of ancient texts, which often lead to widely varying estimates.
    Here's a breakdown of some of the key points and estimates:
    Population of the Kingdoms
     * Total Population: Some sources suggest that the total settled population of Canaan during this period was not much more than a hundred thousand. This number likely refers to the overall population, not just the Israelites.
     * Two Kingdoms: According to the biblical narrative, after King Solomon's death (c. 930 BCE), the unified monarchy split into two separate kingdoms: the Kingdom of Israel in the north and the Kingdom of Judah in the south. The Kingdom of Israel was the larger of the two.
     * Archaeological Evidence: The archaeological record indicates that the Israelite society of the early Iron Age (which includes the First Temple period) was primarily made up of small villages. The largest of these villages may have had populations of up to 300 or 400 people.
    Population of Jerusalem
     * Minimalist View: Some scholars, like Hillel Geva, take a more conservative or "minimalist" view based on archaeological findings. According to Geva's estimates:
       * During the time of King Solomon (10th century BCE): The city of Jerusalem was expanded, and its population is estimated to have been around 2,000.
       * By the end of the 8th century BCE: At its height, the population of Jerusalem is estimated to have reached about 8,000.
     * Other Estimates: Other scholars have offered higher estimates for Jerusalem's population during this era, ranging from 2,500 to 5,000 people during Solomon's time.
    Why the Discrepancies?
     * Archaeological vs. Biblical Data: The biblical accounts often suggest a powerful and populous kingdom, particularly under Kings David and Solomon. However, the archaeological evidence presents a picture of a more modest, village-based society with smaller urban centers.
     * Methodological Challenges: It is difficult to accurately estimate ancient populations based on archaeological remains. Methods used include calculating population density from the size of settlements, but these methods rely on assumptions that are hard to prove.
     * Focus on Different Time Periods: It's important to note that the First Temple period spans several centuries (from about 1000 BCE to 586 BCE). Population levels likely fluctuated significantly during this time.
    In conclusion, while the biblical narrative paints a picture of a vast and powerful kingdom, modern historical and archaeological scholarship suggests a more modest population. The most commonly cited scholarly estimates for the total settled Israelite population are in the low hundreds of thousands, with the population of the capital city of Jerusalem being a few thousand at most.



    Now do the blacks.

    Israel is still committing genocide.
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  • Halifax2TheMax
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    “Some ‘scholars’.”
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    “My whole life people have said to me: ‘You are too kind, too sensitive.’ When I interviewed for a schoolteacher position, the principal told me: ‘You will never be able to control the students.’ Because of this I built in my mind that I’m not a very strong person, you know? I decided to focus on my house, my family, my children. When the war started I was working as a data encoder; I spent all day on the laptop. But Doctors Without Borders said to me: ‘Kholoud, there is no one left to ask. We need you to help organize our operations in the North.’ And I’ve done it. I organized a network of people on the ground. Everyone in the organization knows me now, respects me. And I’ve done all of this while raising four children, and another four children who lost their parents. In December we spent fifteen days on the street because there were too many bombs. Nobody could sleep safely inside. I ate nothing during this time, zero. I just drank some water every two days. We were sheltering in a small corridor inside a school yard. My husband left us to look for food, and that’s when the bomb fell. When it falls close to you, you don’t hear anything. You just see the body parts flying through the air: the hand of someone, the leg of someone, the head of someone. My son comes to me and his face is blood. My daughter comes to me and she is clutching her chest. My other two children are holding their legs; I can’t tell how they are injured. There was no hospital left in Gaza City, so I brought them back to our house. Our neighbor is a doctor, so I asked him to come over. We discovered that one of my children had shrapnel in the head. The other three in the leg. There was no anesthesia, no stitches. We put something in the children’s mouth, and I held them down while he removed the shrapnel with the kitchen knife. You cannot imagine how the children were screaming. But we removed the shrapnel. And when we finished, I took the knife, and removed the shrapnel from my own leg. ‘Too kind, too sensitive.’ I heard this my entire life. But I can tell you: another person lives inside you. And if the world forces you, you will find her.”

    ----------------------------------------------------

    Kholoud’s story is part of a series of stories I am currently doing on the Palestinian Staff of Doctors Without Borders in Gaza. I will be sharing these stories over the next several days. 

    From Médecins Sans Frontières / MSF: Kholoud Al-Sedawi has been with MSF (Doctors Without Borders) since 2019, progressing from Data Entry Operator to her current coordination support role. When most humanitarian workers withdrew from northern Gaza, Kholoud stayed and helped restart MSF's operations amid some of the genocide's most severe conditions. Her work focuses on restoring basic healthcare services where hospitals have been damaged or destroyed and organizing mobile clinics. While the situation remains dire, Kholoud's persistence has enabled MSF to maintain a presence in northern Gaza when most organizations could not.
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  • Lerxst1992
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    mickeyrat said:
    static111 said:
    Sounds like the Israeli propaganda is doing its work
    Seriously ...you're claiming Hamas is not hiding under civilians in tunnels... which is a well-established fact.


    Next you're going to claim that is not a war crime?


    hi. where are israeli military installations?  where do its personnel live , especially its leadership. just curious, so I can get a full and balanced view of the situation. 
    Did you ever receive a reply? Leaves a strong impression.


    Ok mick….dont see the word exterminate there



    The Intent to Destroy: The legal definition of genocide under the 1948 Genocide Convention is "acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group." The location of military installations is not a direct piece of evidence for "intent." However, the location of targets and the resulting civilian death toll are used by those making the accusation as evidence of a disregard for civilian life, which they argue contributes to a broader intent to destroy or displace the Palestinian population.

     * Israel's Counter-Arguments: Israel strongly rejects the accusations of genocide. Its military and government officials state that their operations are aimed at Hamas, not the Palestinian people, and that they take extensive measures to avoid civilian casualties. They argue that Hamas deliberately embeds its military infrastructure within civilian areas, using them as human shields, and that this makes it difficult to conduct military operations without causing civilian harm. Israel maintains that its actions are in self-defense and are in line with international law.