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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly, what are they thinking? The international community will not support this. I think this is so much riskier to Israel's existence-- the campus protests are nothing in comparison. "Far-right Israelis held a march in Sderot, near the border with Gaza, attended by ministers who called for the reoccupation of Gaza. It coincided with the anniversary of Israel’s creation in 1948, in which more than 700,000 Palestinians were forcibly displaced. Israeli’s Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi, a member of the governing Likud Party, and hardline Knesset member Zvi Sukkot, of the Religious Zionist Party, were among those calling for the reestablishment of Israeli settlements in Gaza. “For preserving the security achievements that our soldiers lost their lives for, we must resettle Gaza with security forces and settlers that will embrace the land with love,” Karhi said. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said, “First, we must return to Gaza now. We are coming home to the holy land. And second, we must encourage migration – encourage the voluntary migration of the residents of Gaza. It is moral.”"[/quote] There are also near-daily protests by Israelis in the streets against Netanyahu's government (before and after 10/7). There are deep divisions in Israeli politics, which we should all understand, because we see it in the US too. When Trump or one of his appointees said something stupid, half the country was rightly horrified. Your example would be like holding up: any Trump rally, any quote from MTG, and the Charlottesville marchers, and then saying the US doesn't have the right to exist, because those people are all terrible.[/quote] Not PP but the problem is that these Israeli protesters are not stopping the daily killing, torturing, dismemberment, starvation, hostage taking. I haven’t seen anyone is calling in question Israel’s right to resist but rather the Palestinians right to live. Really, what is the end game at this point? How can Palestinians hold nothing but hate of Israel in their hearts and souls at this point. I mean if you were in their shoes what would you be thinking and feeling. [/quote] No, you don’t understand. The guy who stole their house, who killed their family in cold blood, and who ran tank treads over their dog, over and over again to torment them, is the same guy who demands that they air their grievances peacefully - or else die. The world is dealing with pure evil right now. It’s not the Russians. It’s not the Chinese. It’s not Iran or North Korea. It’s radical extremism, embodied today by the radical, extremist strain of Zionism. This isn’t about the dream for a Jewish homeland. That was the ruse. Today, Zionism is the threat to humanity that will require the world to sit up and take action. Time will tell whether we do.[/quote] Right. The Zionists attacked in 1948, and initiated every subsequent conflict, including that which began on Oct. 7. No factual problem with that at all. [/quote] Your ilk never let actual facts get in the way of the hasbara you’ve used to deceive the world, why start now?[/quote]
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