Anonymous wrote:I amagainst the deaths of any innocent civilians, particularly children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Please 85% of the people in Israel support the war. Most of the people there want an occupation of Gaza. That will mean many more months of this. Their is no shame in Israel.
You stereotype because it's easier to do so. Lazy.
You lie and support an evil regime. God will punish you and Israel.
Anonymous wrote:
Please 85% of the people in Israel support the war. Most of the people there want an occupation of Gaza. That will mean many more months of this. Their is no shame in Israel.
You stereotype because it's easier to do so. Lazy.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That makes me sad about the woman who said it was a sad day to be a Jew.I don't really understand it unless she feels her identity is inextricably linked with Israel. I don't. There's not much she can do but protest. It's not a reflection on her. It's the state of Israel, period.
Netanyahu wants to define Israel as the Jewish nation state and 97% of Israeli Jews support the Gaza operation that has resulted in the deaths of many civilians. Many non-Israeli Jews feel they now are presumed to support the wanton killing of innocent children abroad as well. If they do not, this is very wrenching for them on many levels, although it's the Gazans, not American Jews fretting about possible anti-Semitism, who deserve the world's attention and support right now.
The Jews outside Israel will have to wrap their heads around the fact that much of the world harbors no ill will toward them, but would actually relish Jewish deaths on a scale unknown since the Holocaust in response to what Israel has done in Gaza. It is awful on so many different levels, which is what happens when people like Netanyahu unleash their most barbaric instincts.
PP, could you please state clearly that you are reporting the desires of others and not something that you yourself would relish? I certainly would not relish the large scale killing of Jews, or any Jewish civilians for that matter. Anyone who does relish such a thing is not welcome on this website.
It is not my wish. I think the world is descending into chaos and hatred due to "leaders" like Netanyahu.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Muslima wrote:Anonymous wrote:That makes me sad about the woman who said it was a sad day to be a Jew.I don't really understand it unless she feels her identity is inextricably linked with Israel. I don't. There's not much she can do but protest. It's not a reflection on her. It's the state of Israel, period.
I wish people viewed crimes committed by Muslims this way.....
Well, Jews feel guilty. It's what we do.
Apparently, not the ones in Israel.
That's not fair. There are many Israeli Jews protesting the government's latest actions.
Very few, and they are harrassed.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That makes me sad about the woman who said it was a sad day to be a Jew.I don't really understand it unless she feels her identity is inextricably linked with Israel. I don't. There's not much she can do but protest. It's not a reflection on her. It's the state of Israel, period.
Netanyahu wants to define Israel as the Jewish nation state and 97% of Israeli Jews support the Gaza operation that has resulted in the deaths of many civilians. Many non-Israeli Jews feel they now are presumed to support the wanton killing of innocent children abroad as well. If they do not, this is very wrenching for them on many levels, although it's the Gazans, not American Jews fretting about possible anti-Semitism, who deserve the world's attention and support right now.
The Jews outside Israel will have to wrap their heads around the fact that much of the world harbors no ill will toward them, but would actually relish Jewish deaths on a scale unknown since the Holocaust in response to what Israel has done in Gaza. It is awful on so many different levels, which is what happens when people like Netanyahu unleash their most barbaric instincts.
PP, could you please state clearly that you are reporting the desires of others and not something that you yourself would relish? I certainly would not relish the large scale killing of Jews, or any Jewish civilians for that matter. Anyone who does relish such a thing is not welcome on this website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Muslima wrote:Anonymous wrote:That makes me sad about the woman who said it was a sad day to be a Jew.I don't really understand it unless she feels her identity is inextricably linked with Israel. I don't. There's not much she can do but protest. It's not a reflection on her. It's the state of Israel, period.
I wish people viewed crimes committed by Muslims this way.....
Well, Jews feel guilty. It's what we do.
Apparently, not the ones in Israel.
That's not fair. There are many Israeli Jews protesting the government's latest actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That makes me sad about the woman who said it was a sad day to be a Jew.I don't really understand it unless she feels her identity is inextricably linked with Israel. I don't. There's not much she can do but protest. It's not a reflection on her. It's the state of Israel, period.
Netanyahu wants to define Israel as the Jewish nation state and 97% of Israeli Jews support the Gaza operation that has resulted in the deaths of many civilians. Many non-Israeli Jews feel they now are presumed to support the wanton killing of innocent children abroad as well. If they do not, this is very wrenching for them on many levels, although it's the Gazans, not American Jews fretting about possible anti-Semitism, who deserve the world's attention and support right now.
The Jews outside Israel will have to wrap their heads around the fact that much of the world harbors no ill will toward them, but would actually relish Jewish deaths on a scale unknown since the Holocaust in response to what Israel has done in Gaza. It is awful on so many different levels, which is what happens when people like Netanyahu unleash their most barbaric instincts.
Anonymous wrote:Please 85% of the people in Israel support the war. Most of the people there want an occupation of Gaza. That will mean many more months of this. Their is no shame in Israel.
Anonymous wrote:That makes me sad about the woman who said it was a sad day to be a Jew.I don't really understand it unless she feels her identity is inextricably linked with Israel. I don't. There's not much she can do but protest. It's not a reflection on her. It's the state of Israel, period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:News of protests.
http://972mag.com/no-more-deaths-israelis-protest-the-gaza-war/94380/
http://www.haaretz.com/mobile/1.607311?v=9C2B68E603063A6886FFD8F01BD3ED5D
Anonymous wrote:I think in responding to original poster, there is going to be more scenes like, people are rightfully outraged. I am too. I am outraged at what Israel is doing and the massacre they are being allowed to commit. It is a Holocaust all over again.
Where are their sanctions?