israel caused Oct. 7th. It's illegal occupation and settlements were there Oct. 6th. zionists admit all resistance to colonial terrorism comes from zionist expulsion and dispossession. zionists admit they started the problem.
Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory is unlawful under international law due to its permanence and the Israeli government’s de facto annexation policies, a UN-appointed Commission of Inquiry said in its first report,...
14 Delegations in Favour of Resolution 2334 (2016) as United States Abstains The Security Council reaffirmed this afternoon that Israel’s establishment of settlements in Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, including Ea...
Israel’s occupation is illegal and indistinguishable from a “settler-colonial” situation, which must end, as a pre-condition for Palestinians to exercise their right to self-determination, the UN’s independent expert on the o...
Fifty years after Israel occupied the West Bank and Gaza Strip, it controls these areas through repression, institutionalized discrimination, and systematic abuses of the Palestinian population’s rights. Whether it’s a child...
israel is a fake nation that has had to lie and mass murder its way into fake existence. israel has no history, only a criminal record. Judaism is a respected ancient religion. zionism is 100 year old fascist, white supremacy garbage given a head start by British colonialism. Lies are pushed by false revisionist history:
But what, precisely, is the original sin? For both Shlaim and Morris, who are the more important of the “new” historians, and to whose work we shall shortly turn, it is the denial to the Palestinian Arabs of a country and a national identity. Shlaim professes to demonstrate that even prior to the 1947 UN resolution calling for the establishment of two states in Palestine, the leaders of the Yishuv had, through a “collusion” with King Abdullah of Jordan, sealed the fate of the prospective Palestinian Arab state. Morris seeks to prove that Israel, by preventing the return of Palestinian Arabs who fled or were expelled in 1948, is therefore to blame for creating the refugee problem. As it happens, both claims as stated are false.
A trend has recently emerged in Israel and elsewhere to rewrite the history of the founding of the Jewish state. The trend has several leading protagonists. One is Avi Shlaim,
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Who started it all? Europe did. Europe thought Jews were still Semitic.
Semites are half breed African-Caucasoid, products of Nile River Advanced Civilizations of present day Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea, etc and wild Caucasoid primitive beasts roaming the Middle East deserts.
In the 1970s geneticists proved that Jews, Catholics, Protestants of Europe have approximately to same distribution of Semitic, Caucasoid, and Xiongu/Mongol haplogroups.
Thus, Jews are classic "European" and not "Semitic".
Yet still today Germany, Poland, France, etc. won't allow Jews to come back home. They won't pay Jews back what was stolen in the 1940s. They don't want any Jews in Europe.
During the massacre at al-Shifa Hospital the Israeli army shot patients in their beds & doctors who refused to abandon the sick, separated people into groups with differently-colored bracelets, & executed hundreds of civil government employees’
I have a really, really hard time seeing how people don't understand these facts. Like, how is this getting ANY downvotes? ^
Voicing support for Palestine or criticizing Israel is not about saying "I hate Jewish people," nor should it mean "oh yes I love Hamas!" which is not an ideal group or cause to support blindly. It's about calling out Israel's awful policies toward these people who deserve to stay, unbothered, where they've been living for centuries. You oppress people long enough, you remove their ability to govern themselves or help themselves or change their condition in a peaceful manner, you get movements like Hamas. Shouting "do you condemn Hamas??" in the faces of protestors or politicians is like yelling the same question about fossil fuels, or something else with multiple factors at play — to put all of that into a loaded yes/no situation is juvenile, overly reductive, and doesn't lead anywhere.
Is this not what we've seen everywhere else, all throughout history? Is this not what the British created when the pre-American colonists rebelled and committed "terrorist" acts toward their oppressors? When the French overthrew their monarchy when it was oppressing the people, were those rebels considered terrorists? It's all about who's writing the headlines and who reads 'em, baby.
The US supports Israel as it commits war crimes (good luck arguing that Israel's actions haven't been obvious war crimes lol) for a few reasons: maintaining control of a key spot in the mideast, weird ultra-z i o n i s t views held by protestant/gentile evangelists at the top of US gov (if the Chosen People get Israel back or whatever, JC will return and the faithful will be raptured and basically we have to fulfill that prophecy - a very real school of thought among GOP elites), and heavy influence on US foreign policy (and domestic policy) by powerful Israel-affiliated groups, lobbyists, business interests, etc. And then of course there's the fact that wars make tons of money for companies that own US politicians, and stock manipulation + insider trading by US elected officials is way easier in times of conflict... but y'all can do your own reading and draw some of your own conclusions.
If we were talking about strictly what's moral and right, human to human, I don't see a way anyone can say Israel's doing the right thing. You don't bomb aid convoys and hospitals and refugee camps because you're the good guy, you do so because you want to exterminate and erase evidence and stamp out your opposition once and for all. Go ahead and call it something besides ethnic cleansing, go ahead and call it whatever you want. It's what we did to indigenous peoples across north and south America, it's what Europeans did to much of Africa and southwest Asia, and it's no less horrific in modern times than it was hundreds of years ago. We just have a 24/7 livestream that never shuts off now, and platforms for idiots of all kinds to shout what they think about things they don't understand or willfully misinterpret for their own ends.
Bro shut the f up. I highly doubt you were making these posts about how much you cared about the almost-2000 innocent men, women and children who were either killed, raped, or kidnapped in october. A lopsided victory does not equal "ethnic cleansing," it's just Israel's way of preventing another atrocity. Your beloved terrorist group started a war it could not win and are paying dearly for it, just like every other time one of Israel's neighbors have tried to wipe Israel off the map. Cry harder about it.
Hey pal… here we go again with insisting Hamas is my “beloved terrorist group.” Who ever said that? Literally no one. Hamas are not heroic freedom fighters, they’re a scum organization taking advantage of the conflict. However, this likelihood (lots of conflicting info out there) does not justify killing hundreds or thousands of Palestinian civilians, living under Israeli oppression already, just to get at a few Hamas fighters. “Lopsided victory” my hind end.
2000+ Israeli civilians being killed/taken hostage is definitely a tragedy, even if you refuse to acknowledge how Israeli policies and actions provoked the barbaric attack in the first place. I mean dude, these tensions have been building for many decades; this is just a flash point in a much larger context. 30k+ (more like 40k+ now, by plenty of reports) Palestinian civilians being killed in retaliation to the major last Hamas attack is also a tragedy, especially considering 95% of the Palestinian death toll had nothing to do with any attacks against Israel. Which, to you, is the larger tragedy at this point? If you say 2k Israeli colonizers (!!) who DO NOT BELONG THERE, NOR HAVE A RIGHT TO FURTHER DISPLACE AND OPPRESS THE PALESTINIANS, I firmly disagree with you.
The Israeli government has, quite simply, pushed beyond reasonable state action and absolutely created the conditions in which the rise of a group like Hamas (+ attacks like what happened last October) is an inevitability. And when Israel has the opportunity & even outright power to put a stop to this kind of absurd barbaric bloodshed, but refuses to do so at literally every turn, you’ve gotta start to wonder whose hands are bloodiest.
Good guys don’t bomb aid convoys, hospitals, schools, civilian neighborhoods, or designated refugee camps. Good guys ESPECIALLY don’t go bombing all of the above. Zero support for Hamas is needed to see how wrong Israel’s actions are, and have been.
In the past two weeks, America has: Given over $20 BILLION to ISRAEL BANNED TikTok ARRESTED anti-ISRAEL protesters BANNED anti-Zionism OUTLAWED the Bible LEGALIZED warrantless spying on Americans