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And plenty of jewish people; including those who directly have survived the holocaust are against the Israeli Government's actions. That homeland was not explicitly jewish, it was filled with middle eastern christians, muslims and jewish people as well. Why do you need a government to live there.
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The israeli GOVERNMENT is using your ethno religion to justify establishing an ethnostate, to steal land from people who's ancestry is also traced in that same location. there are a lot of jewish people who have come out and said this.
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in order to what?
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all messaging i've seen from various credible news reports that have come from hamas has been advocating specifically for Palestinian liberation.
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Im accusing the Israeli government of using Jewish religious symbolism, history and sense of identity as a shield to enact a genocide on the Palestinian people. Which is harming the reverence held for jewish iconography.
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indigenous americans, does not feel like an attack on me, an american citizen. If it did, that would be very strange and not normal. it is the same If you feel like a critique on the actions of the Israeli government is an attack on you a jewish person.
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no, i'm not??? Jewish people have nothing to do with the government of israel. Not all jewish people even live in Israel. You should be able to critique your government without you feeling like someone is attacking your religion and ethnicity. People saying america is a genocidal country against
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Is being jewish a religion? An ethnicity? It's a bit of both; it's called an ethno-religion. Ashkenazi jewish people considered an ethnicity and are from eastern Europe. An ethnostate is founded upon an ETHNIC group. Palestinian jews are not treated as equal citizens in Israel.
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you are conflating my critique of the Israeli government with your identity. I do not feel like it's an attack on all americans when people point out the harmful consequences of US imperialism. You should be able to see the israeli government outside of jewish people.
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the pictures literally speak for themselves.
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1) no but championing yourself and brainwashing your civilians into think that you are not safe outside of israel is. Many jewish people have spoken up about feeling like this after looking into zionism. B) there have been multiple people posting ads they've found in different states doing
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no??? i'm not; I love jewish people. I am not a fan of the genocide that the Israeli government is enacting on Palestinian civilians. that is all
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The palestinian people were under british occupation prior to 1948. So while politically the nation wasn't founded, the territory was deemed as "Palestine." which held a diverse population of various people.
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The current prime minister of the PNA is not apart of Hamas, niether is the current president of Palestine. Hamas is not at the head of palestinian government.
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meaning that they are a local/isolated group that happens to be muslim. i perceive the image you sent me no different than a resistance group ending their mission statement with "in god we trust" or "by god"
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They also often conflate valid criticism against the israeli government with being anti-Semitic. Perceiving the rational critique on the government as a critique on their religious identity and ethnicity. Hamas is not saying they are doing this for all muslims, but for all palestinians.
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israel is because they are championing themselves as the safe haven of all jewish people, encouraging more jewish people to move into the lands that they just leveled by bombing Palestinian territory and by conflating their religious iconography with the idea that a religious ethnostate is necessary
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i definitely did say that, bc they are an ideological group and i said i don't support those? if 2+2=4....
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C) So where did they say that and how has that not come up on any reputable television/news article? Especially when majority of news publications are so actively pro-Israel that they remove Israel's role in the bombing of Palestinian civilians?
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before Isreal was cited as a nation. B&C) and it once again shows that they are a resistance group and/or movement. The leader of Palestine was not Hamas. Mahmoud Mazen is not a member nor was the leader of Hamas. Which we know because the leader of hamas was killed a while ago?
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Palestine is indeed a nation; it has been recognized for decades prior to the two-state proposal that you mention in another reply. (Palestine being the original state and isreal being the second state that the land would be split between.) Palestine has been cited as a nation for decades and long
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I replied to that already, beloved :3
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Also Hamas is once again not acting on the name of all Muslims for all over the world. They are acting on behalf of their local people. If they were acting on behalf of all Muslims they would be targeting other nations with high Islamophobia/anti Muslims ideologies.
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C2) it has been reported multiple times that Israel has rejected return of hostages, has bombed where Israeli hostages were held etc. Israel does not want to end its occupation over Palestine. D) you wrote C twice, so I didn’t read it. I support a free Palestine. I do not support ideological groups.