
Well, there is rapidly decreasing support for Israel. Even before their forced starvation of Gazans, a small majority of all Americans have a negative view of Israel. I'm certain it's greater now. |
dp: If it's antisemitic to criticize Israel, as we are repeatedly told, then that would mean Israel = Jews. Which is it? |
I feel bad for these Jewish people dying for no reason. I also feel bad for Palestinian people dying for no reason.
Maybe a true ceasefire and discussions towards a Two State solution can prevent more deaths. |
There was a ceasefire in place. Israel chose to ignore it repeatedly, and single handedly broke it. |
there was a ceasefire on October 6th |
Oh, you're one of the idiots who think everything was blissfully fine before October 7th. Maybe for the Israelis, but certainly not for Palestinians. So, no, there was no "ceasefire" on October 6th. The thing about ceasefires, is that they require things to work both ways. |
are you one of the lefty antisemites who had no issue with Egypt occupying Gaza from 1948-1967? |
And how, exactly, do you know that? Were you living in Gaza and thus speak from personal experience? |
ITT: The conflation of anti-zionist behavior with anti-antisemitism. I condone the actions of the perpetrator, but it would not be surprising if this was a targeted attack due to the victim's history.
Yaron lischinsky is a Christian Zionist who served in the Israeli occupation forces for three years. Yes, the same force that committed a nearly infinite number of war crimes, has been called by numerous organizations for genocide, and coincidentally also bombed and killed ambassadors of another nation. Lischinsky's social media is filled with genocidal rhetoric and excuses for Israeli atrocities. If similar speech was found on a slain Hamas member's social media, it would absolutely without a doubt be condemned. |
I agree with you, except a two state solution will never appease the Palestinian extremists who demand that from the river to the sea Palestine will be Arab. |
DP: I mainly blame Abraham for not teaching Isaac and Ishmael to get along better, though it would have helped if Joshua were a little less destructive. Beyond that, I live in the 21st century and think we--not our ancestors--are reponsible for our actions. |
+1000 It's becoming clear that Lischinsky was very much a pretty terrible person complicit in, at best, enabling war crimes. I don't think that warrants killing him, but it's also not as though humanity lost a good guy. |
you condone it |
So a poster here just said he condones the murder |
+1 |