Tuesday, October 14, 2025

PMX Anwar Explains Why He Was Not Invited To The International Peace Summit In Egypt


PMX Anwar has his reason why he was not invited to the International Peace Summit In Egypt

We know Anwar is strongly on the Palestinian side.

Maybe, though, he was not invited because he is not considered important enough like the rest of the invitees?

The Oct 7 2023 massacre of innocent Israelis by Hamas started the Israeli response that launched the so-called Gaza war.

No person would rejoice at the sufferings of the ordinary Palestinians as a result of the Israel's response.

Unfortunately, in many cases, emotions do stand in the way of rational thought.

No country having its citizens massacred and taken hostages would just sit back and say it's ok.

Unless that country is a coward and/or too weak to hit back.

Is Israel committing genocide of the Palestinians?

Would it not be rational or is it too hard to consider if Israel is out to commit genocide why would it warn affected Palestinians to leave the areas it intended to strike before it did?

Would it not better serve its genocidal intent for Israel to just indiscriminately attack or bomb an area without informing of what it intended to do beforehand?

Consider too, why, if Hamas is an angel looking after the ordinary Palestinians, would it build secret tunnels underneath or adjacent to schools, hospitals, refugee centers even mosques, etc?

Knowing well that should there be a war between them and Israel,  Palestinians would be affected victims?

To use that as an excuse to claim that Israel is committing genocide, killing innocent Palestinians?

What about Hamas hijacking food aid meant for the civilians?

And trying to stop Palestinians from leaving the areas Israel had warned it would attack/bomb beforehand before it did?

The end of the Gaza war is welcome by all..

People hope there will be a permanent peace finally.

Hamas, however, needs to go or there might well be be Oct 7 incidents in the future with Hamas' avowed agenda of finishing off the Jews once and forever loh!

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