Anonymous wrote:Interesting that for some people anything pro-palestenian is antisemitism.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that for some people anything pro-palestenian is antisemitism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) has determined that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. This is the world’s largest association of genocide scholars, with around 500 experts on the subject including many Holocaust scholars. The consensus was reached by an overwhelming supermajority of the experts.
The “experts” used to tell people the world was flat.
Anonymous wrote:Why should we care what Zionists think about the genocide in Gaza? Do we defer to Nazis when it comes to opinions on the holocaust?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, some people have legitimate concerns about Gaza. I may quibble with their definition of genocide, but it's not inherently antisemitic. However, it seems like a lot of antisemites are coming out of the woodwork with this issue. .
That’s not true. There was a lot of support for Israel at the beginning. Anyone who protested was called pro terrorist and threatened. Now the support for Israel is understandably dropping. We see the horror, we hear the lies out of Netanyahu. We hear the extreme Israeli leaders claiming that it won’t end until every Gaza resident is dead.
Why would anyone support a country that’s targeting and killing civilians by the thousands with no end in sight.
I'm not sure what you're saying isn't true. Personally, I support Israel for a few simple reasons. 1) most importantly, supporting Palestine means supporting a nation that is openly hostile to America, my country. They openly describe us as enemies. From a sheer pragmatic standpoint, it makes no sense to support Palestine. 2) Hamas is using civilians as shields. It's sad. But its not the same as Israel "targeting civilians." 3) I spent years in a war zone. It's hell. Children die. Schools are attacked. Women are murdered or worse. What's happening in Gaza is war. It's just the only war people have become actually conscious of, and they are mistaking it for genocide. But the banality of the evil that is happening there would shock you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, some people have legitimate concerns about Gaza. I may quibble with their definition of genocide, but it's not inherently antisemitic. However, it seems like a lot of antisemites are coming out of the woodwork with this issue. .
That’s not true. There was a lot of support for Israel at the beginning. Anyone who protested was called pro terrorist and threatened. Now the support for Israel is understandably dropping. We see the horror, we hear the lies out of Netanyahu. We hear the extreme Israeli leaders claiming that it won’t end until every Gaza resident is dead.
Why would anyone support a country that’s targeting and killing civilians by the thousands with no end in sight.
By Israel's own data they are killing more than 84% civilians. This doesn't include those trapped under the rubble or those dying from starvation, disease or lack of medical care. Essentially that means that the civilian casualty rate is well over 90%. If that's not a genocide and extermination campaign then I don't know what is.
You don't think the Palestians would have done that to Israelies given the opportunity?
They let Hamas build tunnells under schools and hospitals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) has determined that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. This is the world’s largest association of genocide scholars, with around 500 experts on the subject including many Holocaust scholars. The consensus was reached by an overwhelming supermajority of the experts.
The “experts” used to tell people the world was flat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, some people have legitimate concerns about Gaza. I may quibble with their definition of genocide, but it's not inherently antisemitic. However, it seems like a lot of antisemites are coming out of the woodwork with this issue. .
That’s not true. There was a lot of support for Israel at the beginning. Anyone who protested was called pro terrorist and threatened. Now the support for Israel is understandably dropping. We see the horror, we hear the lies out of Netanyahu. We hear the extreme Israeli leaders claiming that it won’t end until every Gaza resident is dead.
Why would anyone support a country that’s targeting and killing civilians by the thousands with no end in sight.
By Israel's own data they are killing more than 84% civilians. This doesn't include those trapped under the rubble or those dying from starvation, disease or lack of medical care. Essentially that means that the civilian casualty rate is well over 90%. If that's not a genocide and extermination campaign then I don't know what is.
You don't think the Palestians would have done that to Israelies given the opportunity?
They let Hamas build tunnells under schools and hospitals.
1) Palestinians have not killed more than 84% of Israeli civilians.
2) Your assumption does not justify the genocide of the people of Gaza.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, some people have legitimate concerns about Gaza. I may quibble with their definition of genocide, but it's not inherently antisemitic. However, it seems like a lot of antisemites are coming out of the woodwork with this issue. .
That’s not true. There was a lot of support for Israel at the beginning. Anyone who protested was called pro terrorist and threatened. Now the support for Israel is understandably dropping. We see the horror, we hear the lies out of Netanyahu. We hear the extreme Israeli leaders claiming that it won’t end until every Gaza resident is dead.
Why would anyone support a country that’s targeting and killing civilians by the thousands with no end in sight.
By Israel's own data they are killing more than 84% civilians. This doesn't include those trapped under the rubble or those dying from starvation, disease or lack of medical care. Essentially that means that the civilian casualty rate is well over 90%. If that's not a genocide and extermination campaign then I don't know what is.
You don't think the Palestians would have done that to Israelies given the opportunity?
They let Hamas build tunnells under schools and hospitals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No desire to troll. Is a genuine question. This is what recently happened in Spain. They claim it is a genicide and the Israeli government says that it is antisemitism. Just wanted a fresh perspective from the us. Thank you!
Yes, because 95% of Palestinians support HAMAS before and after October 7th
Do I support Netty no however I do not support the group of people that stand with HAMAS and want all Jewish people wiped off the face of this earth.
There were hundreds of thousands Gazans protesting Hamas right before 10/7. 2019 and 2023 saw the largest anti Hamas uprisings in the strip. Some Gazans even went to social media to ask for Israeli help in eliminating Hamas Hamas is literally banned from entry or political participation in the West Bank.
The idea that they have the consensus of Palestinian support is not accurate. They’re gaining in support now because of the war. When there is no war, they are unpopular