Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the flight you are thinking of booking and look at its route on Flight Radar. You should be fine, but if the route goes over Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Ukraine, Russia, maybe Poland, Iraq, Iran, then you might want to reconsider. Also, you could just connect in London, Paris, Germany, or any other place in Europe. The Middle East airlines are a little nicer, but it’s a long flight to Qatar and Dubai. Connecting in Europe might be preferable, so you can avoid a 12+ hour flight.
Palestine?
The West Bank, Gaza. It’s not really controversial—these are places that are not Israel. When I visited the West Bank (a few years ago) my Verizon network said “welcome to Palestine” on my phone.
It’s not OK to dehumanize these people by erasing their country and pretending it doesn’t exist. Please stop. We see you. Just say no to all dehumanization attempts including anti Islam, anti Palestinian, anti Arab and Anti semitic efforts. All are wrong!! There are no chosen people, just humans. Be human!
Your use of the "chosen people" trope tell us all we need to know.
Yes! If anyone refutes any of the crap you spew you collapse and cry victim. We’ve all seen it. We see you. So chosen! So special! Can’t be held to the same rules as the other countries right? Or the other people? Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the flight you are thinking of booking and look at its route on Flight Radar. You should be fine, but if the route goes over Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Ukraine, Russia, maybe Poland, Iraq, Iran, then you might want to reconsider. Also, you could just connect in London, Paris, Germany, or any other place in Europe. The Middle East airlines are a little nicer, but it’s a long flight to Qatar and Dubai. Connecting in Europe might be preferable, so you can avoid a 12+ hour flight.
Palestine?
The West Bank, Gaza. It’s not really controversial—these are places that are not Israel. When I visited the West Bank (a few years ago) my Verizon network said “welcome to Palestine” on my phone.
It’s not OK to dehumanize these people by erasing their country and pretending it doesn’t exist. Please stop. We see you. Just say no to all dehumanization attempts including anti Islam, anti Palestinian, anti Arab and Anti semitic efforts. All are wrong!! There are no chosen people, just humans. Be human!
Erm, what are you talking about? I just said that Palestine exists. I gently suggest that your fervor is causing you to read things that aren’t there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the flight you are thinking of booking and look at its route on Flight Radar. You should be fine, but if the route goes over Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Ukraine, Russia, maybe Poland, Iraq, Iran, then you might want to reconsider. Also, you could just connect in London, Paris, Germany, or any other place in Europe. The Middle East airlines are a little nicer, but it’s a long flight to Qatar and Dubai. Connecting in Europe might be preferable, so you can avoid a 12+ hour flight.
Palestine?
The West Bank, Gaza. It’s not really controversial—these are places that are not Israel. When I visited the West Bank (a few years ago) my Verizon network said “welcome to Palestine” on my phone.
It’s not OK to dehumanize these people by erasing their country and pretending it doesn’t exist. Please stop. We see you. Just say no to all dehumanization attempts including anti Islam, anti Palestinian, anti Arab and Anti semitic efforts. All are wrong!! There are no chosen people, just humans. Be human!
Your use of the "chosen people" trope tell us all we need to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless you're flying El Al or have a stopover in Beirut, you'll be perfectly fine.
You'll be fine on El Al. No airline is more security conscious.
No one should fly el Al for any reason. Just like Apartheid era South Africa everything Israeli is tainted with the blood pain and terror of apartheid. As Christians, as Americans, as humans, I implore you to completely eschew all things from this country and its r e I g n of t e r r o r.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the flight you are thinking of booking and look at its route on Flight Radar. You should be fine, but if the route goes over Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Ukraine, Russia, maybe Poland, Iraq, Iran, then you might want to reconsider. Also, you could just connect in London, Paris, Germany, or any other place in Europe. The Middle East airlines are a little nicer, but it’s a long flight to Qatar and Dubai. Connecting in Europe might be preferable, so you can avoid a 12+ hour flight.
Palestine?
The West Bank, Gaza. It’s not really controversial—these are places that are not Israel. When I visited the West Bank (a few years ago) my Verizon network said “welcome to Palestine” on my phone.
It’s not OK to dehumanize these people by erasing their country and pretending it doesn’t exist. Please stop. We see you. Just say no to all dehumanization attempts including anti Islam, anti Palestinian, anti Arab and Anti semitic efforts. All are wrong!! There are no chosen people, just humans. Be human!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless you're flying El Al or have a stopover in Beirut, you'll be perfectly fine.
You'll be fine on El Al. No airline is more security conscious.
No one should fly el Al for any reason. Just like Apartheid era South Africa everything Israeli is tainted with the blood pain and terror of apartheid. As Christians, as Americans, as humans, I implore you to completely eschew all things from this country and its r e I g n of t e r r o r.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the flight you are thinking of booking and look at its route on Flight Radar. You should be fine, but if the route goes over Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Ukraine, Russia, maybe Poland, Iraq, Iran, then you might want to reconsider. Also, you could just connect in London, Paris, Germany, or any other place in Europe. The Middle East airlines are a little nicer, but it’s a long flight to Qatar and Dubai. Connecting in Europe might be preferable, so you can avoid a 12+ hour flight.
Palestine?
The West Bank, Gaza. It’s not really controversial—these are places that are not Israel. When I visited the West Bank (a few years ago) my Verizon network said “welcome to Palestine” on my phone.
It’s not OK to dehumanize these people by erasing their country and pretending it doesn’t exist. Please stop. We see you. Just say no to all dehumanization attempts including anti Islam, anti Palestinian, anti Arab and Anti semitic efforts. All are wrong!! There are no chosen people, just humans. Be human!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the flight you are thinking of booking and look at its route on Flight Radar. You should be fine, but if the route goes over Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Ukraine, Russia, maybe Poland, Iraq, Iran, then you might want to reconsider. Also, you could just connect in London, Paris, Germany, or any other place in Europe. The Middle East airlines are a little nicer, but it’s a long flight to Qatar and Dubai. Connecting in Europe might be preferable, so you can avoid a 12+ hour flight.
Palestine?
The West Bank, Gaza. It’s not really controversial—these are places that are not Israel. When I visited the West Bank (a few years ago) my Verizon network said “welcome to Palestine” on my phone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless you're flying El Al or have a stopover in Beirut, you'll be perfectly fine.
You'll be fine on El Al. No airline is more security conscious.
No one should fly el Al for any reason. Just like Apartheid era South Africa everything Israeli is tainted with the blood pain and terror of apartheid. As Christians, as Americans, as humans, I implore you to completely eschew all things from this country and its r e I g n of t e r r o r.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the flight you are thinking of booking and look at its route on Flight Radar. You should be fine, but if the route goes over Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Ukraine, Russia, maybe Poland, Iraq, Iran, then you might want to reconsider. Also, you could just connect in London, Paris, Germany, or any other place in Europe. The Middle East airlines are a little nicer, but it’s a long flight to Qatar and Dubai. Connecting in Europe might be preferable, so you can avoid a 12+ hour flight.
Palestine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless you're flying El Al or have a stopover in Beirut, you'll be perfectly fine.
You'll be fine on El Al. No airline is more security conscious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the flight you are thinking of booking and look at its route on Flight Radar. You should be fine, but if the route goes over Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Ukraine, Russia, maybe Poland, Iraq, Iran, then you might want to reconsider. Also, you could just connect in London, Paris, Germany, or any other place in Europe. The Middle East airlines are a little nicer, but it’s a long flight to Qatar and Dubai. Connecting in Europe might be preferable, so you can avoid a 12+ hour flight.
Palestine?
Anonymous wrote:I’m a pretty neurotic person but Dubai seems pretty far removed from any hostilities. Obviously if the whole Middle East explodes you’d know and wouldn’t travel.