
Anonymous wrote:Show me another society that does this.
And yet, we have to see some stupid f***ing thread about the a$$holes' "feewings" who defend this sh*t or pretend it's just some anomaly? No one on this planet should give a single sh*t about the soulless ghouls who excuse this or in any way pretend this isn't what israel has always been. They are are sick as hell and deserve nothing but hate for what they've lied about for decades. They can't hide it anymore, that's what pisses them off.
Absolute scum. Oh, sorry! You're so offended by "name-calling." F-off.
Burn in Hell with them:
Anonymous wrote:While the idea of putting Palestinian terrorists to death for murdering people in Israel appeals to me, I think this is bad policy for Israel.
Anonymous wrote:While the idea of putting Palestinian terrorists to death for murdering people in Israel appeals to me, I think this is bad policy for Israel.
Anonymous wrote:So much for "an eye for an eye". Claim to be God's chosen living on land that God gave them. These laws were handed down as they made their way to this land (according to the Old Testament) but they don't apply to themselves, only those other semitic people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Israel is the first state in history to legislate a death sentence that applies only to one ethnic group.
There's a reason nobody has ever done this.
It's a depth of evil beyond humanity itself. Just more evidence that anyone who supports Israel supports racism and ethnosupremicism. No different than a Nazi.
The Nazis didn't target just one group of people. So, yes different.
Neither do Israelis. So wrong on that point as well.
WTF are you on about Keren? Did you read the new law?
DP. Maryam, this will be challenged as there is plenty of opposition to it within Israel. Stop painting all Israelis with your stupid wide brush.
A coalition of human rights and civil society organizations in Israel condemned the bill as an “official stamp of approval on a policy of vengeance and racist violence against Palestinians.” The law is particularly egregious as it “targets Palestinians while exempting Israelis,” the coalition said.
The bill is already facing a legal challenge: Immediately after the vote, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel petitioned the High Court of Justice to reject the bill. Opposition members and critics believe the bill is likely to be struck down by the Israeli Supreme Court as unconstitutional.
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid slammed the bill in the Knesset, calling it “a surrender to Hamas.” He added: “We are not like Hamas; we are exactly the opposite of Hamas. We did not establish a Jewish state to adopt the moral standards of radical Islam. This law says: If they come to murder us, the only solution is to be like the murderers. To act like them, think like them, become them.”
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/israel-s-parliament-votes-to-expand-death-penalty-for-palestinians/ar-AA1ZLD9g?ocid=BingNewsSerp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Israel is the first state in history to legislate a death sentence that applies only to one ethnic group.
There's a reason nobody has ever done this.
It's a depth of evil beyond humanity itself. Just more evidence that anyone who supports Israel supports racism and ethnosupremicism. No different than a Nazi.
The Nazis didn't target just one group of people. So, yes different.
Neither do Israelis. So wrong on that point as well.
WTF are you on about Keren? Did you read the new law?
DP. Maryam, this will be challenged as there is plenty of opposition to it within Israel. Stop painting all Israelis with your stupid wide brush.
A coalition of human rights and civil society organizations in Israel condemned the bill as an “official stamp of approval on a policy of vengeance and racist violence against Palestinians.” The law is particularly egregious as it “targets Palestinians while exempting Israelis,” the coalition said.
The bill is already facing a legal challenge: Immediately after the vote, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel petitioned the High Court of Justice to reject the bill. Opposition members and critics believe the bill is likely to be struck down by the Israeli Supreme Court as unconstitutional.
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid slammed the bill in the Knesset, calling it “a surrender to Hamas.” He added: “We are not like Hamas; we are exactly the opposite of Hamas. We did not establish a Jewish state to adopt the moral standards of radical Islam. This law says: If they come to murder us, the only solution is to be like the murderers. To act like them, think like them, become them.”
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/israel-s-parliament-votes-to-expand-death-penalty-for-palestinians/ar-AA1ZLD9g?ocid=BingNewsSerp