Anonymous wrote:Israeli settlers brutalized an American, beating him unconscious and blocking an ambulance from reaching him, according to the victim’s family. The young Palestinian-American was pronounced dead by the time he arrived at a hospital. Born in Florida and grew up in the town of Port Charlotte.
https://zeteo.com/p/breaking-israeli-settlers-kill-american
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Israeli settlers" are illegal immigrants terrorizing native born citizens.
This man was not a native born citizen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Hamas still holding American citizens hostage in Gaza?
No. The last American, Edan Alexander, was released two months ago. Alexander is a dual citizen who is from New Jersey who went to Israel after highschool, joined the IDF, and was on active duty at an Israeli military base on Oct. 7.
So he fought in the Israeli military, but not the US military. Israel first.
Yes, so?
DP.
So he's a shitty American? I genuinely don't understand how someone can have citizenship, but also serve in a foreign military.
It' snot uncommon. Many countries have mandatory conscription for their citizens, if you have their passport, you serve. Others can volunteer. So what?
Under some circumstances, you could lose your US citizenship by serving in a foreign army. If the US, for example, puts Israel on the naughty list, serving in the IDF could be deemed treasonous. Ditto if you served in the Hamas “army” which doesn’t officially exist. They can deny it exists because they don’t wear uniforms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Hamas still holding American citizens hostage in Gaza?
No. The last American, Edan Alexander, was released two months ago. Alexander is a dual citizen who is from New Jersey who went to Israel after highschool, joined the IDF, and was on active duty at an Israeli military base on Oct. 7.
So he fought in the Israeli military, but not the US military. Israel first.
Yes, so?
DP.
So he's a shitty American? I genuinely don't understand how someone can have citizenship, but also serve in a foreign military.
It' snot uncommon. Many countries have mandatory conscription for their citizens, if you have their passport, you serve. Others can volunteer. So what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Hamas still holding American citizens hostage in Gaza?
No. The last American, Edan Alexander, was released two months ago. Alexander is a dual citizen who is from New Jersey who went to Israel after highschool, joined the IDF, and was on active duty at an Israeli military base on Oct. 7.
So he fought in the Israeli military, but not the US military. Israel first.
Isn’t fighting in a foreign army illegal for Americans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Hamas still holding American citizens hostage in Gaza?
No. The last American, Edan Alexander, was released two months ago. Alexander is a dual citizen who is from New Jersey who went to Israel after highschool, joined the IDF, and was on active duty at an Israeli military base on Oct. 7.
So he fought in the Israeli military, but not the US military. Israel first.
Isn’t fighting in a foreign army illegal for Americans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Hamas still holding American citizens hostage in Gaza?
No. The last American, Edan Alexander, was released two months ago. Alexander is a dual citizen who is from New Jersey who went to Israel after highschool, joined the IDF, and was on active duty at an Israeli military base on Oct. 7.
So he fought in the Israeli military, but not the US military. Israel first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Settlers”? The use of this term makes light of their illegal presence and the death and damage they cause. This is not their land. The more accurate term is colonizer terrorists.
The West Bank was lost by Jordan as a result of the 6-Day War. Jordan had annexed it in 1950, after the end of the British Mandate. The 6-Day War was precipitated by Egypt, which mobilized on Israel's border, expelled U.N. peacekeepers, moved troops into the Sinai desert, and blockaded the port of Eilat. Jordan had been warned to stay out of the war, and lost the West Bank as a result. Egypt lost the Gaza Strip.
To the victors go the spoils. Don't pick fights with your neighbors. Israel now owns the land it captured, it is Israeli land, Palestinians have no further claim to it, if they ever did.
Precipitated? Ah, the birth of “preemptive self-defense”, perhaps?
No. Israel unequivocally started the war. International law doesn’t recognize the land grab that undergirded those Israeli acts of war, but lemme guess … international law is anti-semitic? On the issue of 181, you are a staunch U.N. supporter; but on everything else, the U.N. is anti-semitic?
GTFOH. It’s astounding how one group can so thoroughly rely upon lying to navigate through life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Hamas still holding American citizens hostage in Gaza?
No. The last American, Edan Alexander, was released two months ago. Alexander is a dual citizen who is from New Jersey who went to Israel after highschool, joined the IDF, and was on active duty at an Israeli military base on Oct. 7.
So he fought in the Israeli military, but not the US military. Israel first.
Yes, so?
DP.
So he's a shitty American? I genuinely don't understand how someone can have citizenship, but also serve in a foreign military.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Hamas still holding American citizens hostage in Gaza?
No. The last American, Edan Alexander, was released two months ago. Alexander is a dual citizen who is from New Jersey who went to Israel after highschool, joined the IDF, and was on active duty at an Israeli military base on Oct. 7.
So he fought in the Israeli military, but not the US military. Israel first.
Yes, so?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Settlers”? The use of this term makes light of their illegal presence and the death and damage they cause. This is not their land. The more accurate term is colonizer terrorists.
The West Bank was lost by Jordan as a result of the 6-Day War. Jordan had annexed it in 1950, after the end of the British Mandate. The 6-Day War was precipitated by Egypt, which mobilized on Israel's border, expelled U.N. peacekeepers, moved troops into the Sinai desert, and blockaded the port of Eilat. Jordan had been warned to stay out of the war, and lost the West Bank as a result. Egypt lost the Gaza Strip.
To the victors go the spoils. Don't pick fights with your neighbors. Israel now owns the land it captured, it is Israeli land, Palestinians have no further claim to it, if they ever did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Hamas still holding American citizens hostage in Gaza?
No. The last American, Edan Alexander, was released two months ago. Alexander is a dual citizen who is from New Jersey who went to Israel after highschool, joined the IDF, and was on active duty at an Israeli military base on Oct. 7.
So he fought in the Israeli military, but not the US military. Israel first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Hamas still holding American citizens hostage in Gaza?
No. The last American, Edan Alexander, was released two months ago. Alexander is a dual citizen who is from New Jersey who went to Israel after highschool, joined the IDF, and was on active duty at an Israeli military base on Oct. 7.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t Hamas still holding American citizens hostage in Gaza?