For those who think the IDF does no wrong

Anonymous
Thank you for drowning out these naysayers with the same old empty propaganda we’re instructed to blather on and on about, regardless of the inconvenient facts.

Now, let’s go doxx some people and hopefully cost them their jobs for their nerve in having empathy and trying to promote human rights!

What about our rights!

/s
Anonymous
If Israel is doing soooo well then they certainly don't need the Americans to sponsor them. So let's stop giving them money, weapons, support, etc. They are a rich and wonderful society and will make it work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Israel is a pluralistic society, a democracy, and has a successful, growing economy with notably vibrant tech and defense sectors, despite decades of fending off terror from Palestinians. I suppose it's envy which motivates criticism of their success and consequential regional domination? After 80 years of persistent Palestinian political, economic, and social failures, all while keeping their hands out for more welfare which can be converted to support the construction of ultimately useless terror infrastructure, it's perhaps understandable.

Vituperation notwithstanding, Israel keeps prospering, which is apparently torturing you terribly. Maybe if you posted about the manifest behavioral, religious, educational, social, political, and economic changes the Palestinians could unilaterally take to improve their situation, you'd be getting somewhere. Otherwise, it's your same old tired, vacuous "I hate Israel!" message, over and over and over and over. As if anyone cares.




The lady doth protest too much, methinks.

Imagine trying to convince someone you don’t care about something when they already know your nature is to be on 24/7 sentry mode for anyone as much as looking the wrong way at your children on a college campus. Knowing that you’re ready to unhinge and screech “anti-semitism!” until the college or university capitulates. Ready to threaten and worse until the college concedes that the anti-semitism that doesn’t actually exist at a higher rate than any other form of bigotry is, in fact, deserving of their first and highest priority.

The object of your affection is a foreign nation. Why don’t you just move there?
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Anonymous wrote:Israel is a pluralistic society, a democracy, and has a successful, growing economy with notably vibrant tech and defense sectors, despite decades of fending off terror from Palestinians. I suppose it's envy which motivates criticism of their success and consequential regional domination? After 80 years of persistent Palestinian political, economic, and social failures, all while keeping their hands out for more welfare which can be converted to support the construction of ultimately useless terror infrastructure, it's perhaps understandable.

Vituperation notwithstanding, Israel keeps prospering, which is apparently torturing you terribly. Maybe if you posted about the manifest behavioral, religious, educational, social, political, and economic changes the Palestinians could unilaterally take to improve their situation, you'd be getting somewhere. Otherwise, it's your same old tired, vacuous "I hate Israel!" message, over and over and over and over. As if anyone cares.




Israel’s economy, democracy, and society is not successful or growing. Netanyahu is slowly making it obvious he’s an autocrat and he’s slowly undermining democratic institutions in Israel. Young people are fleeing in droves. Their economy shrunk 3% since the Iran conflict in June. Tourism was down this summer. There is no cohesion or agreement among the government and military and intelligence leaders. Many dislike and abhor Netanyahu and think he’s destroying Israel.



I don't know. From an Israeli perspective, Netanyahu is probably one of the greatest and most successful politicians of the modern era. He essentially controlled American foreign policy for the past 30 years getting the US to fight a multitude of trillion dollar wars on Israel's behalf all while executing a plan to genocide Palestinians and expands the nation's borders.


The average Israeli loves Israel not Bibi. They do have any interest in fighting Iran, do not care about the Levant and making a Greater Israel state including Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria. The average Israeli does not want to move as settlers to Gaza or the West Bank or even golan heights. They are happy with Israel as it is. It is a beautiful place. The problem is the far right thinks what they have is not enough and they’re willing to sacrifice everything (including the U.S.-Israel military relationship (Bibis words) to get it.

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Anonymous wrote:Israel is a pluralistic society, a democracy, and has a successful, growing economy with notably vibrant tech and defense sectors, despite decades of fending off terror from Palestinians. I suppose it's envy which motivates criticism of their success and consequential regional domination? After 80 years of persistent Palestinian political, economic, and social failures, all while keeping their hands out for more welfare which can be converted to support the construction of ultimately useless terror infrastructure, it's perhaps understandable.

Vituperation notwithstanding, Israel keeps prospering, which is apparently torturing you terribly. Maybe if you posted about the manifest behavioral, religious, educational, social, political, and economic changes the Palestinians could unilaterally take to improve their situation, you'd be getting somewhere. Otherwise, it's your same old tired, vacuous "I hate Israel!" message, over and over and over and over. As if anyone cares.




Israel’s economy, democracy, and society is not successful or growing. Netanyahu is slowly making it obvious he’s an autocrat and he’s slowly undermining democratic institutions in Israel. Young people are fleeing in droves. Their economy shrunk 3% since the Iran conflict in June. Tourism was down this summer. There is no cohesion or agreement among the government and military and intelligence leaders. Many dislike and abhor Netanyahu and think he’s destroying Israel.



I don't know. From an Israeli perspective, Netanyahu is probably one of the greatest and most successful politicians of the modern era. He essentially controlled American foreign policy for the past 30 years getting the US to fight a multitude of trillion dollar wars on Israel's behalf all while executing a plan to genocide Palestinians and expands the nation's borders.


The average Israeli loves Israel not Bibi. They do have any interest in fighting Iran, do not care about the Levant and making a Greater Israel state including Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria. The average Israeli does not want to move as settlers to Gaza or the West Bank or even golan heights. They are happy with Israel as it is. It is a beautiful place. The problem is the far right thinks what they have is not enough and they’re willing to sacrifice everything (including the U.S.-Israel military relationship (Bibis words) to get it.



Are you sure about that? Polls last year have shown that the average Israeli supports genocide/ethnic cleansing in Gaza.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Israel is a pluralistic society, a democracy, and has a successful, growing economy with notably vibrant tech and defense sectors, despite decades of fending off terror from Palestinians. I suppose it's envy which motivates criticism of their success and consequential regional domination? After 80 years of persistent Palestinian political, economic, and social failures, all while keeping their hands out for more welfare which can be converted to support the construction of ultimately useless terror infrastructure, it's perhaps understandable.

Vituperation notwithstanding, Israel keeps prospering, which is apparently torturing you terribly. Maybe if you posted about the manifest behavioral, religious, educational, social, political, and economic changes the Palestinians could unilaterally take to improve their situation, you'd be getting somewhere. Otherwise, it's your same old tired, vacuous "I hate Israel!" message, over and over and over and over. As if anyone cares.




Israel’s economy, democracy, and society is not successful or growing. Netanyahu is slowly making it obvious he’s an autocrat and he’s slowly undermining democratic institutions in Israel. Young people are fleeing in droves. Their economy shrunk 3% since the Iran conflict in June. Tourism was down this summer. There is no cohesion or agreement among the government and military and intelligence leaders. Many dislike and abhor Netanyahu and think he’s destroying Israel.



I don't know. From an Israeli perspective, Netanyahu is probably one of the greatest and most successful politicians of the modern era. He essentially controlled American foreign policy for the past 30 years getting the US to fight a multitude of trillion dollar wars on Israel's behalf all while executing a plan to genocide Palestinians and expands the nation's borders.


The average Israeli loves Israel not Bibi. They do have any interest in fighting Iran, do not care about the Levant and making a Greater Israel state including Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria. The average Israeli does not want to move as settlers to Gaza or the West Bank or even golan heights. They are happy with Israel as it is. It is a beautiful place. The problem is the far right thinks what they have is not enough and they’re willing to sacrifice everything (including the U.S.-Israel military relationship (Bibis words) to get it.



Are you sure about that? Polls last year have shown that the average Israeli supports genocide/ethnic cleansing in Gaza.


Exactly. These attempts to disentangle themselves from Bibi amount to nothing more than a weak distinction without a difference. It’s obviously not a deal breaker for the vast majority of Israelis.

And yes, it IS different than here in the U.S. where a deeply polarizing figure also leads this country. Leadership is established through an entirely different system here. The polls bear it out.

75% or more of the Israeli population is thrilled with the policies and actions of their government. A plurality think those policies and actions don’t go far enough. Try finding any poll in America that has more than 40% of the country even “kinda OK, I guess” with the policies and actions of the current administration.
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Anonymous wrote:Israel is a pluralistic society, a democracy, and has a successful, growing economy with notably vibrant tech and defense sectors, despite decades of fending off terror from Palestinians. I suppose it's envy which motivates criticism of their success and consequential regional domination? After 80 years of persistent Palestinian political, economic, and social failures, all while keeping their hands out for more welfare which can be converted to support the construction of ultimately useless terror infrastructure, it's perhaps understandable.

Vituperation notwithstanding, Israel keeps prospering, which is apparently torturing you terribly. Maybe if you posted about the manifest behavioral, religious, educational, social, political, and economic changes the Palestinians could unilaterally take to improve their situation, you'd be getting somewhere. Otherwise, it's your same old tired, vacuous "I hate Israel!" message, over and over and over and over. As if anyone cares.




Israel’s economy, democracy, and society is not successful or growing. Netanyahu is slowly making it obvious he’s an autocrat and he’s slowly undermining democratic institutions in Israel. Young people are fleeing in droves. Their economy shrunk 3% since the Iran conflict in June. Tourism was down this summer. There is no cohesion or agreement among the government and military and intelligence leaders. Many dislike and abhor Netanyahu and think he’s destroying Israel.



I don't know. From an Israeli perspective, Netanyahu is probably one of the greatest and most successful politicians of the modern era. He essentially controlled American foreign policy for the past 30 years getting the US to fight a multitude of trillion dollar wars on Israel's behalf all while executing a plan to genocide Palestinians and expands the nation's borders.


The average Israeli loves Israel not Bibi. They do have any interest in fighting Iran, do not care about the Levant and making a Greater Israel state including Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria. The average Israeli does not want to move as settlers to Gaza or the West Bank or even golan heights. They are happy with Israel as it is. It is a beautiful place. The problem is the far right thinks what they have is not enough and they’re willing to sacrifice everything (including the U.S.-Israel military relationship (Bibis words) to get it.



Are you sure about that? Polls last year have shown that the average Israeli supports genocide/ethnic cleansing in Gaza.


Exactly. These attempts to disentangle themselves from Bibi amount to nothing more than a weak distinction without a difference. It’s obviously not a deal breaker for the vast majority of Israelis.

And yes, it IS different than here in the U.S. where a deeply polarizing figure also leads this country. Leadership is established through an entirely different system here. The polls bear it out.

75% or more of the Israeli population is thrilled with the policies and actions of their government. A plurality think those policies and actions don’t go far enough. Try finding any poll in America that has more than 40% of the country even “kinda OK, I guess” with the policies and actions of the current administration.


It's even worse than that. A huge chunk of the Israeli population believed that the government wasn't using enough force in Gaza - meaning they wanted Israel to be even MORE genocidal.
Anonymous
No surprise from the world's most moral army:Israeli weapons 'evaporate' thousands of Palestinians in Gaza: Investigation

Civil defence teams in Gaza documented over 2,800 cases of Palestinians who were 'vaporised' by US-made bombs

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-weapons-evaporate-palestinians-gaza-investigation
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Israel is a pluralistic society, a democracy, and has a successful, growing economy with notably vibrant tech and defense sectors, despite decades of fending off terror from Palestinians. I suppose it's envy which motivates criticism of their success and consequential regional domination? After 80 years of persistent Palestinian political, economic, and social failures, all while keeping their hands out for more welfare which can be converted to support the construction of ultimately useless terror infrastructure, it's perhaps understandable.

Vituperation notwithstanding, Israel keeps prospering, which is apparently torturing you terribly. Maybe if you posted about the manifest behavioral, religious, educational, social, political, and economic changes the Palestinians could unilaterally take to improve their situation, you'd be getting somewhere. Otherwise, it's your same old tired, vacuous "I hate Israel!" message, over and over and over and over. As if anyone cares.




Israel’s economy, democracy, and society is not successful or growing. Netanyahu is slowly making it obvious he’s an autocrat and he’s slowly undermining democratic institutions in Israel. Young people are fleeing in droves. Their economy shrunk 3% since the Iran conflict in June. Tourism was down this summer. There is no cohesion or agreement among the government and military and intelligence leaders. Many dislike and abhor Netanyahu and think he’s destroying Israel.



I don't know. From an Israeli perspective, Netanyahu is probably one of the greatest and most successful politicians of the modern era. He essentially controlled American foreign policy for the past 30 years getting the US to fight a multitude of trillion dollar wars on Israel's behalf all while executing a plan to genocide Palestinians and expands the nation's borders.


The average Israeli loves Israel not Bibi. They do have any interest in fighting Iran, do not care about the Levant and making a Greater Israel state including Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria. The average Israeli does not want to move as settlers to Gaza or the West Bank or even golan heights. They are happy with Israel as it is. It is a beautiful place. The problem is the far right thinks what they have is not enough and they’re willing to sacrifice everything (including the U.S.-Israel military relationship (Bibis words) to get it.



Are you sure about that? Polls last year have shown that the average Israeli supports genocide/ethnic cleansing in Gaza.


Exactly. These attempts to disentangle themselves from Bibi amount to nothing more than a weak distinction without a difference. It’s obviously not a deal breaker for the vast majority of Israelis.

And yes, it IS different than here in the U.S. where a deeply polarizing figure also leads this country. Leadership is established through an entirely different system here. The polls bear it out.

75% or more of the Israeli population is thrilled with the policies and actions of their government. A plurality think those policies and actions don’t go far enough. Try finding any poll in America that has more than 40% of the country even “kinda OK, I guess” with the policies and actions of the current administration.


It's even worse than that. A huge chunk of the Israeli population believed that the government wasn't using enough force in Gaza - meaning they wanted Israel to be even MORE genocidal.


I agree, not enough force, as is evident through Hamas' continuing attacks and refusal to disarm. As long as they want to keep attacking, Gaza will keep getting crushed. It's a simple, binary calculus - terror = response. Stop the terror, the response ends. Your complaint is just that the response has not ended before the terror, which we all know will continue until every last terrorist has been eliminated. And so it goes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No surprise from the world's most moral army:Israeli weapons 'evaporate' thousands of Palestinians in Gaza: Investigation

Civil defence teams in Gaza documented over 2,800 cases of Palestinians who were 'vaporised' by US-made bombs

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-weapons-evaporate-palestinians-gaza-investigation


You’ve now posted this in at least three separate threads.
Anonymous
The IDF even knows that it’s false that they do no wrong and are the most moral army on earth.

Knesset report revealed 279 IDF soldiers attempted suicide between January 2024 and July 2025.

Why would they attempt suicide if they’re proud of their actions in the army?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No surprise from the world's most moral army:Israeli weapons 'evaporate' thousands of Palestinians in Gaza: Investigation

Civil defence teams in Gaza documented over 2,800 cases of Palestinians who were 'vaporised' by US-made bombs

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-weapons-evaporate-palestinians-gaza-investigation


You’ve now posted this in at least three separate threads.


I only saw this today and posted it in this thread.

But it would not surprise me that other people posting are as shocked and disgusted by Israel's behavior as I am.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No surprise from the world's most moral army:Israeli weapons 'evaporate' thousands of Palestinians in Gaza: Investigation

Civil defence teams in Gaza documented over 2,800 cases of Palestinians who were 'vaporised' by US-made bombs

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-weapons-evaporate-palestinians-gaza-investigation


You’ve now posted this in at least three separate threads.


I only saw this today and posted it in this thread.

But it would not surprise me that other people posting are as shocked and disgusted by Israel's behavior as I am.


Nice try. It's the same wording and phrasing, it's the same person afflicted with Israel Derangement Syndrome. One person who found her soapbox.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No surprise from the world's most moral army:Israeli weapons 'evaporate' thousands of Palestinians in Gaza: Investigation

Civil defence teams in Gaza documented over 2,800 cases of Palestinians who were 'vaporised' by US-made bombs

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-weapons-evaporate-palestinians-gaza-investigation


You’ve now posted this in at least three separate threads.


I only saw this today and posted it in this thread.

But it would not surprise me that other people posting are as shocked and disgusted by Israel's behavior as I am.


Why lie? Stop spamming.
Anonymous
Israel is spraying cancer-linked herbicide on farms in southern Lebanon. Chemical weapon, any of several chemical compounds, usually toxic agents, that are intended to kill, injure, or incapacitate enemy personnel, their development, production, and us are prohibited by international law.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/05/israel-accused-of-spraying-cancer-linked-herbicide-on-farms-in-southern-lebanon
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