Lies tend to breed more lies, you and Biden have that in common.
Lies
Told to benefit the self
Self-serving
Create pain and discomfort for others
A 2016 study published in the journal Nature Neuroscience showed that the brain adapts to dishonesty. The more participants engaged in self-serving dishonesty, the more likely that behavior would increase with repetition. Small acts escalated into bigger transgressions
That’s as good a reason as ever to stop lying. Even seemingly innocuous lies can become a habit, like second nature. In fact, it may become easier than being honest. You get to spare people’s feelings and pretend you are less flawed than you are. That can be very enticing.
Currently, there are no US airline that fly direct to Palestine.
Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan blasted UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for invoking Article 99 of the UN’s charter.
Guterres said in a letter Wednesday it was the first time he invoked the “dramatic constitutional move” since he took the helm in 2017 to warn the Security Council of the “humanitarian catastrophe” unfolding in Gaza, urging for an immediate ceasefire.
Article 99 states, “the Secretary General may bring to the attention of the Security Council any matter which in his opinion may threaten the maintenance of international peace and security.”
The CHOSEN ONES have the need to murder ALL .
United Nation representative’s quote that read, “You cannot build a Holy Land for your children on the mass graves of other children.”
That’s why 32 Countries are against what Israel is doing now . Many US state are flying Palestinian flags in support . College students are lining up in resistance to Israel’s murdering ways. Those j&w MF are going to get the USA into a nuclear war with a brain dead president in charge -God help us !!!
A spokesperson for the Palestinian militant group Hamas warned this weekend that hostages the group has taken from Israel will not leave Gaza “alive” unless Israeli officials meet the group’s demands.
“Neither the fascist enemy and its arrogant leadership… nor its supporters… can take their prisoners alive without an exchange and negotiation and meeting the demands of the resistance,” Abu Obeida, a spokesman for Hamas, said in a televised statement, according to a report by the Telegraph.
Palestinian citizens carry out search and rescue operations amid the destruction caused by Israeli air strikes on Friday in Khan Yunis, Gaza.Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images
According to Israeli officials, 137 people remain captive in Gaza as Israeli military forces work to take control of the entirety of the territory. A weeklong ceasefire agreement between the two factions at the end of November resulted in Hamas freeing 105 hostages, most of them women and children, including 80 Israelis.
Mediators with Qatar, Egypt and the United States that brokered the initial deal have sought to craft a new agreement to halt fighting in Gaza, but those efforts have yet to bear fruit.
Hamas sparked the current war when its fighters attacked southern Israel on Oct. 7 and killed some 1,200 people. In retaliation, Israeli forces have killed more than 15,000 Palestinians, many of them civilians and children, over the last two months and prevented humanitarian aid from entering Gaza.
What I find ironic is the back and forth you two seem to engage in without finding any common ground. That is exactly why peace is elusive in the middle east.
Well, you won’t get anywhere holding firm with that disposition. There is always a common ground for willing men who seek peace not conflict, otherwise you will just find yourself in perpetuity of conflict and the same circle.
True enough. But I have no problem with conflicts and going in a circle as long as there is a progress.
Look at a coil from above. The wire appears to go around and around, but every time the wire makes a circle, there is a slight vertical movement, either up or down.
Conflicts and differnces of opinions make human relations and discussions interesting. If you read the “dialogues” in Plato’s writings, they are ALWAYS in conflict.