Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is possible to dislike Netanyahu and question Israel's strategy, while recognizing that Hamas and their supporters are despicable.
It is! Unless you are equating all Palestinians, and any critic of Israel's policy towards them, as Hamas. In that case your likely criticism of him is that he hasn't killed enough Palestinians.
Anyone who does not unconditionally support Israel and recognize its vital position protecting all of Jewish society, you are deeply antisemitic. Period.
You can disagree with Netanyahu, but you cannot ignore the fact that he is a hero for his brave response to the neo-holocaust being presented against Jews globally, and a great man for his restraint in not immediately utilizing nuclear weaponry to level the entirety of Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, the United Nations, and the remainder of the axis of evil globally, but rather committing to a strategic, grinding war that protects the very, very few innocent civilians of these horrific nations and organizations.
This is one of the more racist, entitled, and narcissistic posts I have read here. No, it is not "deeply antisemitic" not to unconditionally support Israel. Rather, it is "deeply anti-Palestinian" to do so. Israel was built on terrorism and ethnic cleansing and has not changed its MO since its inception. It is committing genocide in Gaza and crimes against humanity in the West Bank.
Anyone who thinks Netanyahu should be praised for his "restraint" in not nuking and thus genociding all of Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, and ... the UN (!!!???) ... is a genocidal maniac and ethnic supremacist. Like it or not, Palestinians have rights that have been grossly violated since the Nakba.
Please consider the many parallels between your sentiments and those expressed by Hitler in Mein Kampf. No, nations do not have the right to expel or exterminate ethnic groups whose presence they find inconvenient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is possible to dislike Netanyahu and question Israel's strategy, while recognizing that Hamas and their supporters are despicable.
It is! Unless you are equating all Palestinians, and any critic of Israel's policy towards them, as Hamas. In that case your likely criticism of him is that he hasn't killed enough Palestinians.
Anyone who does not unconditionally support Israel and recognize its vital position protecting all of Jewish society, you are deeply antisemitic. Period.
You can disagree with Netanyahu, but you cannot ignore the fact that he is a hero for his brave response to the neo-holocaust being presented against Jews globally, and a great man for his restraint in not immediately utilizing nuclear weaponry to level the entirety of Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, the United Nations, and the remainder of the axis of evil globally, but rather committing to a strategic, grinding war that protects the very, very few innocent civilians of these horrific nations and organizations.
This is one of the more racist, entitled, and narcissistic posts I have read here. No, it is not "deeply antisemitic" not to unconditionally support Israel. Rather, it is "deeply anti-Palestinian" to do so. Israel was built on terrorism and ethnic cleansing and has not changed its MO since its inception. It is committing genocide in Gaza and crimes against humanity in the West Bank.
Anyone who thinks Netanyahu should be praised for his "restraint" in not nuking and thus genociding all of Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, and ... the UN (!!!???) ... is a genocidal maniac and ethnic supremacist. Like it or not, Palestinians have rights that have been grossly violated since the Nakba.
Please consider the many parallels between your sentiments and those expressed by Hitler in Mein Kampf. No, nations do not have the right to expel or exterminate ethnic groups whose presence they find inconvenient.
Palestinians chose terror and violence instead of political solutions to their grievances. Their inability to govern themselves peacefully or to have a functional government is always someone else's fault; they don't want to co-exist peacefully with Israel, they want to wipe it from the face of the earth. Israeli restraint is the correct characterization of Israeli defensive behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is possible to dislike Netanyahu and question Israel's strategy, while recognizing that Hamas and their supporters are despicable.
It is! Unless you are equating all Palestinians, and any critic of Israel's policy towards them, as Hamas. In that case your likely criticism of him is that he hasn't killed enough Palestinians.
Anyone who does not unconditionally support Israel and recognize its vital position protecting all of Jewish society, you are deeply antisemitic. Period.
You can disagree with Netanyahu, but you cannot ignore the fact that he is a hero for his brave response to the neo-holocaust being presented against Jews globally, and a great man for his restraint in not immediately utilizing nuclear weaponry to level the entirety of Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, the United Nations, and the remainder of the axis of evil globally, but rather committing to a strategic, grinding war that protects the very, very few innocent civilians of these horrific nations and organizations.
This is one of the more racist, entitled, and narcissistic posts I have read here. No, it is not "deeply antisemitic" not to unconditionally support Israel. Rather, it is "deeply anti-Palestinian" to do so. Israel was built on terrorism and ethnic cleansing and has not changed its MO since its inception. It is committing genocide in Gaza and crimes against humanity in the West Bank.
Anyone who thinks Netanyahu should be praised for his "restraint" in not nuking and thus genociding all of Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, and ... the UN (!!!???) ... is a genocidal maniac and ethnic supremacist. Like it or not, Palestinians have rights that have been grossly violated since the Nakba.
Please consider the many parallels between your sentiments and those expressed by Hitler in Mein Kampf. No, nations do not have the right to expel or exterminate ethnic groups whose presence they find inconvenient.
Palestinians chose terror and violence instead of political solutions to their grievances. Their inability to govern themselves peacefully or to have a functional government is always someone else's fault; they don't want to co-exist peacefully with Israel, they want to wipe it from the face of the earth. Israeli restraint is the correct characterization of Israeli defensive behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is possible to dislike Netanyahu and question Israel's strategy, while recognizing that Hamas and their supporters are despicable.
It is! Unless you are equating all Palestinians, and any critic of Israel's policy towards them, as Hamas. In that case your likely criticism of him is that he hasn't killed enough Palestinians.
Anyone who does not unconditionally support Israel and recognize its vital position protecting all of Jewish society, you are deeply antisemitic. Period.
You can disagree with Netanyahu, but you cannot ignore the fact that he is a hero for his brave response to the neo-holocaust being presented against Jews globally, and a great man for his restraint in not immediately utilizing nuclear weaponry to level the entirety of Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, the United Nations, and the remainder of the axis of evil globally, but rather committing to a strategic, grinding war that protects the very, very few innocent civilians of these horrific nations and organizations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is possible to dislike Netanyahu and question Israel's strategy, while recognizing that Hamas and their supporters are despicable.
It is! Unless you are equating all Palestinians, and any critic of Israel's policy towards them, as Hamas. In that case your likely criticism of him is that he hasn't killed enough Palestinians.
Anyone who does not unconditionally support Israel and recognize its vital position protecting all of Jewish society, you are deeply antisemitic. Period.
You can disagree with Netanyahu, but you cannot ignore the fact that he is a hero for his brave response to the neo-holocaust being presented against Jews globally, and a great man for his restraint in not immediately utilizing nuclear weaponry to level the entirety of Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, the United Nations, and the remainder of the axis of evil globally, but rather committing to a strategic, grinding war that protects the very, very few innocent civilians of these horrific nations and organizations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is possible to dislike Netanyahu and question Israel's strategy, while recognizing that Hamas and their supporters are despicable.
It is! Unless you are equating all Palestinians, and any critic of Israel's policy towards them, as Hamas. In that case your likely criticism of him is that he hasn't killed enough Palestinians.
Anyone who does not unconditionally support Israel and recognize its vital position protecting all of Jewish society, you are deeply antisemitic. Period.
You can disagree with Netanyahu, but you cannot ignore the fact that he is a hero for his brave response to the neo-holocaust being presented against Jews globally, and a great man for his restraint in not immediately utilizing nuclear weaponry to level the entirety of Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, the United Nations, and the remainder of the axis of evil globally, but rather committing to a strategic, grinding war that protects the very, very few innocent civilians of these horrific nations and organizations.
This is one of the more racist, entitled, and narcissistic posts I have read here. No, it is not "deeply antisemitic" not to unconditionally support Israel. Rather, it is "deeply anti-Palestinian" to do so. Israel was built on terrorism and ethnic cleansing and has not changed its MO since its inception. It is committing genocide in Gaza and crimes against humanity in the West Bank.
Anyone who thinks Netanyahu should be praised for his "restraint" in not nuking and thus genociding all of Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, and ... the UN (!!!???) ... is a genocidal maniac and ethnic supremacist. Like it or not, Palestinians have rights that have been grossly violated since the Nakba.
Please consider the many parallels between your sentiments and those expressed by Hitler in Mein Kampf. No, nations do not have the right to expel or exterminate ethnic groups whose presence they find inconvenient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is possible to dislike Netanyahu and question Israel's strategy, while recognizing that Hamas and their supporters are despicable.
It is! Unless you are equating all Palestinians, and any critic of Israel's policy towards them, as Hamas. In that case your likely criticism of him is that he hasn't killed enough Palestinians.
Anyone who does not unconditionally support Israel and recognize its vital position protecting all of Jewish society, you are deeply antisemitic. Period.
You can disagree with Netanyahu, but you cannot ignore the fact that he is a hero for his brave response to the neo-holocaust being presented against Jews globally, and a great man for his restraint in not immediately utilizing nuclear weaponry to level the entirety of Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, the United Nations, and the remainder of the axis of evil globally, but rather committing to a strategic, grinding war that protects the very, very few innocent civilians of these horrific nations and organizations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is possible to dislike Netanyahu and question Israel's strategy, while recognizing that Hamas and their supporters are despicable.
It is! Unless you are equating all Palestinians, and any critic of Israel's policy towards them, as Hamas. In that case your likely criticism of him is that he hasn't killed enough Palestinians.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is possible to dislike Netanyahu and question Israel's strategy, while recognizing that Hamas and their supporters are despicable.
It is! Unless you are equating all Palestinians, and any critic of Israel's policy towards them, as Hamas. In that case your likely criticism of him is that he hasn't killed enough Palestinians.
Netanyahu and his supporters are murderous.
The time is running out on the 30 day wait for aid to get in.
EU countries are much more serious about banning all arms sales to Israel
There is some hope in the horizon
EU countries are talking about sanctions. These would destroy Israel’s economy just like what happened to SoutH Africa.
Sanctions are notoriously ineffective. They didn’t destroy South Africa’s economy
Anonymous wrote:Diaspora Jews won’t let Israel’s economy be destroyed.