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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a moderate American Jew, I say cut off funding. Now. [twitter]https://twitter.com/BarakRavid/status/1609886512694595584[/twitter][/quote] It's funny how the US is expected to stand with Israel on its main issues of concern but Israel feels no reciprocal obligation. [/quote] Israel is a great ally of the US. We have many US servicemen stationed(about 100k) in Israel. We use their airfield and air space continually. It’s the minimum any true ally would provide. Israel provided troops in our war against terrorism, Iraq and Afghanistan. These air bases in Israel were key to the US victory over the forces of Bashar al-Assad. Otherwise our brave service members would have to come from bases many many miles way. Israel’s would never support Putin and his genocide war against the Ukraine. Never again…right? [/quote] 100k US servicemen? Complete fiction. There are less than 125 US troops stationed in Israel. Yes, 125. Not 125k. Israel did not have troops on the ground in Iraq or Afghanistan. The most they did is provide some intel and help support some training, along with conducting a handful of their own independent bombing missions.[/quote] Lol but Israel is the best ally the US has! Who cares is they do not actually do things that an ally would do. If fact they do the opposite.[/quote] Agree. In addition to what they do, it’s what they are. Israel’s values are not American values. They are a theocracy with ethnic nationalism at the core. If you are not the right religion or ethnicity (depending on how they define Judaism for their political purposes), then you cannot own land, you cannot go to the same schools, and you possibly can’t even vote (talking about the non-“pure” people who live under martial law—West Bank Jews enjoy full right, others get. I rights whatsoever). Make all the excuses you want, I call it in-American. [/quote] What do you mean? Who can't own land, attend schools, vote?[/quote] A Palestinian Christian living in the west bank or east Jerusalem does not have the same property rights as a Jewish Israeli citizen, but that's been the case since Israel's founding. [/quote] A Muslim or Christian living in Tel Aviv cannot buy property and cannot obtain permits to renovate property they already own. Muslims and Christians are not allowed to attend Jewish schools, separate but equal style. That's all inside Israel proper, according to their civil code. Outside of Israel proper in occcupied territory (West Bank), civil law doesn't apply at all. Muslims and Christians are subject to martial law and have no rights at all. But please continue deluding yourself that Israel is a democracy. [/quote] So some of the people in the new government are working to “reform” the courts. This will end any readdress for non Jews in Israel. [/quote] At least they’re consistent! The “liberals” and “progressives” are the same. There is no progressive Zionist. There are only Zionists who think they’re progressive because they put their heads in the sand and ignore how life actually is for half the people living under the regime. [/quote]
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