I appreciate your ability to differentiate between supporting Israel’s right to exist and its current maniacal government. I have always thought well of Israel, I am utterly devastated and shocked at its current government and their policies. The tragedy is we don’t see many people like you, most are in an either/or scenario. |
FFS stop using the term “the Jews”. It’s a democratic country it’s not a gang of Jews we’re talking about. It’s Palestinians we’re talking about not a group of Muslims. And you have no idea what I’m doing or anyone else. |
They purposefully use the term "Jews" rather than "Zionists" to bait you and cry antisemitism despite the fact that many Jews are at the forefront of anti-genocide and anti-apartheid action. |
I actually think most Americans think this way. The problem is the propaganda put out by a president who is not stable and his yes men. Protesters of Israel’s government and their crimes are called antisemitic and pro Hamas. It’s so disturbing to see our go stop free speech. |
DP Again, no nation has a “right to exist”. Why is this so difficult to accept? |
Exactly, no nation has a right to politically exist, just as apartheid South Africa or Nazi Germany did not have a right to exist. |
the Jewish state has no right to exist |
We are Americans. Our priority is the safety of our citizen wrongly held by a terrorist organization. Shame on you for whataboutism. |
Because it’s flatly incorrect as a matter of law. Read up on sovereignty. |
Here’s grok There is evidence that some Palestinians celebrated after the 9/11 attacks, but the scale and context are debated. Video footage from Reuters and Associated Press, broadcast by CNN, Fox News, and others, showed groups of Palestinians, including children, cheering in East Jerusalem and Nablus on September 11, 2001. These scenes included chanting, distributing sweets, and celebratory gunfire in places like Ein el-Hilweh and Rashidiyeh refugee camps in Lebanon. A 2005 poll cited by Algemeiner found 65% of Palestinian respondents supported “Al Qaeda bombings in the USA and Europe,” though earlier polls, like one by Gallup in 2008, reported only 7% of Muslims globally viewed the attacks as “completely justified.”[](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactions_to_the_September_11_attacks)[](https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/false-footaging/)[](https://www.algemeiner.com/2020/02/06/yes-palestinians-did-celebrate-after-9-11/) |
Of course it does. And it will continue to exist. |
There were Israeli intelligence and Mossad agents celebrating right outside the Twin Towers as well. Your point? Don't forget Netanyahu said that he benefited from 9/11 immensely |
Wait, hold up - are you seriously trying to argue that nations have a right to exist that is rooted in both natural and man-made laws? No. Not only are there many examples of nations that have come and gone throughout history, but sovereignty is obviously not “a matter of law” - how else do you explain Israel’s repeated disregard for the sovereignty of its neighbors? That’s right. You can’t explain it. Because your deranged view of “matters of law” is wholly disconnected from reality. I repeat: no nation has a “right to exist”. Not Israel. Not the U.S. Not Russia. And not any other nation or aspiring nation. |
They'll probably counter that because Zionists resorted to deception, bribery, and blackmail and brought pressure on United Nations General Assembly to pass the resolution to create Israel, that they have a right to exist. |
Are you unable to read? The point is that the above poster’s denial of the actions on 9/11 were demonstrably false. There is no credible evidence that Mossad was celebrating 9/11. The “dancing Israelis” incident involved individuals whose behavior was perceived as suspicious, but investigations found they were likely conducting unrelated surveillance and had no foreknowledge of the attacks. Claims of celebration are largely rooted in misinterpretations and anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, contradicted by Mossad’s documented efforts to warn the U.S. about al-Qaeda’s plans. |