Pro Israel demonstration in DC?

Anonymous
Pro Israeli people better get cracking on congress. Looks like the republicans are pull all aid to the Ukraine. Next up pulling all aid for Israel. Hate to be a US “ally” now days.
Anonymous
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Israel and Gun rights. Drive the satanic control freaks of the world literally insane because they hate God and they hate freedom backed by force. That tiny postage stamp of a country is hated by the World. The whole thing is a phenomenon that 100 percent supports a biblical world view.


Jews need to understand that logical and moral arguments aren’t going to keep the God hating world from persecuting his people. The evangelical Christian’s who care about them are their only friends. Gun rights were made for this moment to protect dignity. Turn to God.


Without weighing in on the conflict itself, the crazy christian right NEEDS Israel for their looney tunes second coming / armageddon nonsense. Don't conflate that with caring about Jews in general.

I would call that an urban myth. Have you been a church goer?
2nd coming of Christ is not the main Christian doctrine but a side note, just like the promise of a Messiah is in Judaism. Nobody NEEDS Israel for Armageddon

NP.
The Nicene Creed, which is the foundation of virtually all Christian denominations and recited weekly by millions states, “He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead”.
LMAO. Have you ever been to church?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:A march to support Israel’s self defense or Israel’s right to destroy?

I get the argument that the massacres of 7 October meets legal obligations for self-defence and with the required level of proportionality.

But as countless images of children pulled from the rubble and the number of Palestinians killed climbs above 10,000, that argument is becoming weak

There are dcum posters who still believe that Israel can do no wrong, and any suggestions otherwise is a sign of antisemitism.

Good luck with the march



I am starting to think that was Hama's strategy. They don't care about Palestinians. They wanted the world to see Israel killing civilians. In ages past, the casaulties of Israel's actions would not be immediately obvious and most would support Israel defending itself against an aggressor. Now in this age of instant images, it's a different story and Israel is in a tough spot. Hamas knows this and this is now the war strategy of the 21 century: use your own people as fodder to win hearts and minds.


This is absolutely plausible and Israel is falling right into the trap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A march to support Israel’s self defense or Israel’s right to destroy?

I get the argument that the massacres of 7 October meets legal obligations for self-defence and with the required level of proportionality.

But as countless images of children pulled from the rubble and the number of Palestinians killed climbs above 10,000, that argument is becoming weak

There are dcum posters who still believe that Israel can do no wrong, and any suggestions otherwise is a sign of antisemitism.

Good luck with the march



I am starting to think that was Hama's strategy. They don't care about Palestinians. They wanted the world to see Israel killing civilians. In ages past, the casaulties of Israel's actions would not be immediately obvious and most would support Israel defending itself against an aggressor. Now in this age of instant images, it's a different story and Israel is in a tough spot. Hamas knows this and this is now the war strategy of the 21 century: use your own people as fodder to win hearts and minds.


100% agree. The entire point of the terror raid was to goad Bibi into an emotional over-response and to draw Israeli troops into urban and tunnel warfare, where they will get bogged down and killed. It also creates an opportunity for a northern invasion by Hezbollah.

Hamas murders Palestinians who dare to raise even the slightest voice of opposition to Hamas. As soon as Hamas won election in 2007, they murdered all the Gazan members of Fatah and other opposition parties.

If you are Gazan but not part of Hamas, you are disposable. Hamas is actively killing civilians who are trying to flee south to Gaza City.


The only people killing civilians in Gaza are the Israelis. Israeli do not view other people as human.


This is plainly untrue. I’m only responding here because it is either baffling that you don’t know that Hamas is also killing Gazans, or you are such a Hamas fan that you don’t believe it. Or, of course, the obvious one from your language, full of such hatred against Israelis that you can’t see the truth. Which one, please?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A march to support Israel’s self defense or Israel’s right to destroy?

I get the argument that the massacres of 7 October meets legal obligations for self-defence and with the required level of proportionality.

But as countless images of children pulled from the rubble and the number of Palestinians killed climbs above 10,000, that argument is becoming weak

There are dcum posters who still believe that Israel can do no wrong, and any suggestions otherwise is a sign of antisemitism.

Good luck with the march



I am starting to think that was Hama's strategy. They don't care about Palestinians. They wanted the world to see Israel killing civilians. In ages past, the casaulties of Israel's actions would not be immediately obvious and most would support Israel defending itself against an aggressor. Now in this age of instant images, it's a different story and Israel is in a tough spot. Hamas knows this and this is now the war strategy of the 21 century: use your own people as fodder to win hearts and minds.


Yes, that is their strategy. It has long been recognized as such. That said Hamas’ reported casualty numbers could probably be reduced by at least half.


Is the message to condemn genocide in Gaza while implicitly condoning the fratricide there?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A march to support Israel’s self defense or Israel’s right to destroy?

I get the argument that the massacres of 7 October meets legal obligations for self-defence and with the required level of proportionality.

But as countless images of children pulled from the rubble and the number of Palestinians killed climbs above 10,000, that argument is becoming weak

There are dcum posters who still believe that Israel can do no wrong, and any suggestions otherwise is a sign of antisemitism.

Good luck with the march



I am starting to think that was Hama's strategy. They don't care about Palestinians. They wanted the world to see Israel killing civilians. In ages past, the casaulties of Israel's actions would not be immediately obvious and most would support Israel defending itself against an aggressor. Now in this age of instant images, it's a different story and Israel is in a tough spot. Hamas knows this and this is now the war strategy of the 21 century: use your own people as fodder to win hearts and minds.


100% agree. The entire point of the terror raid was to goad Bibi into an emotional over-response and to draw Israeli troops into urban and tunnel warfare, where they will get bogged down and killed. It also creates an opportunity for a northern invasion by Hezbollah.

Hamas murders Palestinians who dare to raise even the slightest voice of opposition to Hamas. As soon as Hamas won election in 2007, they murdered all the Gazan members of Fatah and other opposition parties.

If you are Gazan but not part of Hamas, you are disposable. Hamas is actively killing civilians who are trying to flee south to Gaza City.


The only people killing civilians in Gaza are the Israelis. Israeli do not view other people as human.


This is plainly untrue. I’m only responding here because it is either baffling that you don’t know that Hamas is also killing Gazans, or you are such a Hamas fan that you don’t believe it. Or, of course, the obvious one from your language, full of such hatred against Israelis that you can’t see the truth. Which one, please?


Palestinians dying due to Hamas using them as human shields, firing rockets and launching attacks from the midst of populated civilian infrastructure, dying due to Hamas continuing to fight while people are trying to evacuate, dying due to being caught in the crossfire by Hamas, dying due to misfired Hamas rockets crashing on them, dying due to their building collapsing into a underground Hamas tunnels and fortifications and so on - Hamas is ALSO fully complicit in each and every one of those deaths. Hamas is responsible for killing thousands of Palestinian civilians in this conflict.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Israel and Gun rights. Drive the satanic control freaks of the world literally insane because they hate God and they hate freedom backed by force. That tiny postage stamp of a country is hated by the World. The whole thing is a phenomenon that 100 percent supports a biblical world view.


Jews need to understand that logical and moral arguments aren’t going to keep the God hating world from persecuting his people. The evangelical Christian’s who care about them are their only friends. Gun rights were made for this moment to protect dignity. Turn to God.


Without weighing in on the conflict itself, the crazy christian right NEEDS Israel for their looney tunes second coming / armageddon nonsense. Don't conflate that with caring about Jews in general.

I would call that an urban myth. Have you been a church goer?
2nd coming of Christ is not the main Christian doctrine but a side note, just like the promise of a Messiah is in Judaism. Nobody NEEDS Israel for Armageddon

NP.
The Nicene Creed, which is the foundation of virtually all Christian denominations and recited weekly by millions states, “He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead”.
LMAO. Have you ever been to church?

That is right
But talk about how and when and under what circumstances is part of eschatology
That is a side note
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A march to support Israel’s self defense or Israel’s right to destroy?

I get the argument that the massacres of 7 October meets legal obligations for self-defence and with the required level of proportionality.

But as countless images of children pulled from the rubble and the number of Palestinians killed climbs above 10,000, that argument is becoming weak

There are dcum posters who still believe that Israel can do no wrong, and any suggestions otherwise is a sign of antisemitism.

Good luck with the march



I am starting to think that was Hama's strategy. They don't care about Palestinians. They wanted the world to see Israel killing civilians. In ages past, the casaulties of Israel's actions would not be immediately obvious and most would support Israel defending itself against an aggressor. Now in this age of instant images, it's a different story and Israel is in a tough spot. Hamas knows this and this is now the war strategy of the 21 century: use your own people as fodder to win hearts and minds.


100% agree. The entire point of the terror raid was to goad Bibi into an emotional over-response and to draw Israeli troops into urban and tunnel warfare, where they will get bogged down and killed. It also creates an opportunity for a northern invasion by Hezbollah.

Hamas murders Palestinians who dare to raise even the slightest voice of opposition to Hamas. As soon as Hamas won election in 2007, they murdered all the Gazan members of Fatah and other opposition parties.

If you are Gazan but not part of Hamas, you are disposable. Hamas is actively killing civilians who are trying to flee south to Gaza City.


The only people killing civilians in Gaza are the Israelis. Israeli do not view other people as human.


This is plainly untrue. I’m only responding here because it is either baffling that you don’t know that Hamas is also killing Gazans, or you are such a Hamas fan that you don’t believe it. Or, of course, the obvious one from your language, full of such hatred against Israelis that you can’t see the truth. Which one, please?


Palestinians dying due to Hamas using them as human shields, firing rockets and launching attacks from the midst of populated civilian infrastructure, dying due to Hamas continuing to fight while people are trying to evacuate, dying due to being caught in the crossfire by Hamas, dying due to misfired Hamas rockets crashing on them, dying due to their building collapsing into a underground Hamas tunnels and fortifications and so on - Hamas is ALSO fully complicit in each and every one of those deaths. Hamas is responsible for killing thousands of Palestinian civilians in this conflict.

You need a pro Palestinian rally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Israel and Gun rights. Drive the satanic control freaks of the world literally insane because they hate God and they hate freedom backed by force. That tiny postage stamp of a country is hated by the World. The whole thing is a phenomenon that 100 percent supports a biblical world view.


Jews need to understand that logical and moral arguments aren’t going to keep the God hating world from persecuting his people. The evangelical Christian’s who care about them are their only friends. Gun rights were made for this moment to protect dignity. Turn to God.


Without weighing in on the conflict itself, the crazy christian right NEEDS Israel for their looney tunes second coming / armageddon nonsense. Don't conflate that with caring about Jews in general.


Most Jews I know accept that support, because it’s better than the tiki torch mobs on both the right and left.
jsteele
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Here is one way to boost attendance:

https://crownheights.info/jewish-news/840736/israel-on-campus-coalition-offers-250-grant-for-college-students-to-attend-washington-dc-israel-rally/

Israel on Campus Coalition (ICC) is offering $250 for college students to attend the Pro-Israel rally on 11/14 in Washington, DC. The rally is expected to be one of the largest pro-Israel rallies in history. The rally is sponsored by the Jewish Federations of North America and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.

To get reimbursed for travel expenses, students just need to fill out the brief form below. Again, ICC is offering $250 per student to attend the rally in Washington, DC.

Anonymous
jsteele wrote:Here is one way to boost attendance:

https://crownheights.info/jewish-news/840736/israel-on-campus-coalition-offers-250-grant-for-college-students-to-attend-washington-dc-israel-rally/

Israel on Campus Coalition (ICC) is offering $250 for college students to attend the Pro-Israel rally on 11/14 in Washington, DC. The rally is expected to be one of the largest pro-Israel rallies in history. The rally is sponsored by the Jewish Federations of North America and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.

To get reimbursed for travel expenses, students just need to fill out the brief form below. Again, ICC is offering $250 per student to attend the rally in Washington, DC.



Come on Jeff, how biased can you be. Of course travel to the “free Palestine” protest was subsidized too: https://indyliberationcenter.org/answerindiana/indy-to-dc-national-march-free-palestine/

Curious where you are getting your anti-Israel memes to disseminate on your website …
Anonymous
It would be good to see people of good will from all walks of life calling for Hamas to release all hostages.
jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:Here is one way to boost attendance:

https://crownheights.info/jewish-news/840736/israel-on-campus-coalition-offers-250-grant-for-college-students-to-attend-washington-dc-israel-rally/

Israel on Campus Coalition (ICC) is offering $250 for college students to attend the Pro-Israel rally on 11/14 in Washington, DC. The rally is expected to be one of the largest pro-Israel rallies in history. The rally is sponsored by the Jewish Federations of North America and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.

To get reimbursed for travel expenses, students just need to fill out the brief form below. Again, ICC is offering $250 per student to attend the rally in Washington, DC.



Come on Jeff, how biased can you be. Of course travel to the “free Palestine” protest was subsidized too: https://indyliberationcenter.org/answerindiana/indy-to-dc-national-march-free-palestine/

Curious where you are getting your anti-Israel memes to disseminate on your website …


These are not the same things. Your link offers a discounted ticket. No stipend money or anything. The link I posted offers $250 plus reimbursement for travel. What I posted is not a "meme". It is an article from crownheights.info website.

Why can't you engage in honest discussion? You can offer any number of justifications for the $250 payments that would be reasonable. But, instead you make the ridiculous suggestion that a $250 payment plus reimbursed travel expenses is the same as a discounted bus ticket. You aren't even making an effort to be serious.
Anonymous
What’s the going rate $ these days to attend ? Or will Bill Ackman et al force his employees to attend?
Anonymous
Is the message of this gathering that Hamas is a fascistic terrorist organization and that hostages should be released? If so, that seems pretty anodyne.
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