Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you start being outraged about a thousand times worse starvation in Sudan right now, I might start caring about Gaza.
In the meantime, you are a hypocrite who only cares about one group of people.
You have no idea who cares about Susan. This thread is about Gaza.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you start being outraged about a thousand times worse starvation in Sudan right now, I might start caring about Gaza.
In the meantime, you are a hypocrite who only cares about one group of people.
You have no idea who cares about Susan. This thread is about Gaza.
Anonymous wrote:When you start being outraged about a thousand times worse starvation in Sudan right now, I might start caring about Gaza.
In the meantime, you are a hypocrite who only cares about one group of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to feed and house every American before a single penny more goes to Hamas. The people of Gaza brought this on themselves.
Nope, nice deflection. We give Israel $10 million every single day. That’s $365 million a year. That money should be spent on our own people, not a hostile foreign theocracy.
Anonymous wrote:We need to feed and house every American before a single penny more goes to Hamas. The people of Gaza brought this on themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not believing Jewish people have the right to a state is antisemitism, full stop.
The war will end when Hamas surrenders and the Palestinians retreat from the lands they stole from the Jewish people.
Barf. What a load of crap
Israelis stole this land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to feed and house every American before a single penny more goes to Hamas. The people of Gaza brought this on themselves.
Nope, nice deflection. We give Israel $10 million every single day. That’s $365 million a year. That money should be spent on our own people, not a hostile foreign theocracy.
Anonymous wrote:We need to feed and house every American before a single penny more goes to Hamas. The people of Gaza brought this on themselves.
Anonymous wrote:We need to feed and house every American before a single penny more goes to Hamas. The people of Gaza brought this on themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Not believing Jewish people have the right to a state is antisemitism, full stop.
The war will end when Hamas surrenders and the Palestinians retreat from the lands they stole from the Jewish people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-08-05/ty-article/.premium/large-majority-of-israeli-jews-untroubled-by-reports-of-famine-in-gaza-poll-finds/00000198-7ab3-d0ce-a5de-fbb374f30000
79% of Israeli Jews untroubled by reports of famine in Gaza.
Lies.
Weren’t we repeatedly told that Israel is a democracy? Netanyahu is upholding what Israelis want and what the American Jews backing Israel want.
I have yet to see any famous American Rabbis calling on the president to stop the blockade and allow food in.
Well, here you go: https://www.npr.org/2025/08/01/nx-s1-5486700/humanitarian-aid-gaza-starvation
As for the the survey above, that's a eye-catching headline but it's just one look at a very complex situation. For another perspective, here's an article from the Times of Israel about the residents of Kibbutz Nir Oz, which was ravaged on 10/7, turning a ceremony about rebuilding their kibbutz into a protest against the government's intention to occupy Gaza. https://www.timesofisrael.com/kibbutz-nir-oz-suspends-cornerstone-laying-event-to-protest-cabinet-meeting-on-gaza-plan/
Just like the US, Israel is a complex place and no single survey can tell the whole story. Take some time and look at the protests, many of which have been going on for months, the op-eds, the statements by opposition leaders, etc. Plenty of Israelis know the difference between right and wrong and are demanding that their government hear their voices.
All I see around MoCo synagogues are, “We stand for Israel,” signs. I have not seen even one ceasefire sign at a synagogue in the nation’s capital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-08-05/ty-article/.premium/large-majority-of-israeli-jews-untroubled-by-reports-of-famine-in-gaza-poll-finds/00000198-7ab3-d0ce-a5de-fbb374f30000
79% of Israeli Jews untroubled by reports of famine in Gaza.
Lies.
Weren’t we repeatedly told that Israel is a democracy? Netanyahu is upholding what Israelis want and what the American Jews backing Israel want.
I have yet to see any famous American Rabbis calling on the president to stop the blockade and allow food in.
Well, here you go: https://www.npr.org/2025/08/01/nx-s1-5486700/humanitarian-aid-gaza-starvation
As for the the survey above, that's a eye-catching headline but it's just one look at a very complex situation. For another perspective, here's an article from the Times of Israel about the residents of Kibbutz Nir Oz, which was ravaged on 10/7, turning a ceremony about rebuilding their kibbutz into a protest against the government's intention to occupy Gaza. https://www.timesofisrael.com/kibbutz-nir-oz-suspends-cornerstone-laying-event-to-protest-cabinet-meeting-on-gaza-plan/
Just like the US, Israel is a complex place and no single survey can tell the whole story. Take some time and look at the protests, many of which have been going on for months, the op-eds, the statements by opposition leaders, etc. Plenty of Israelis know the difference between right and wrong and are demanding that their government hear their voices.
All I see around MoCo synagogues are, “We stand for Israel,” signs. I have not seen even one ceasefire sign at a synagogue in the nation’s capital.