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Anyone who has looked at these issues, at some point, has hopefully come across Gilad Atzmon. Born in Tel Aviv, he learned quickly of the horror that the zionist regime imposed on Jews and gentiles alike. He is another one of those Jews who is never scared of truth and has worked diligently to expose what he has seen with his own eyes.
He writes:
Attila Somfalvi, a leading Israeli journalist reports on Ynet that American Jews are showing signs of Zio-fatigue. Some prominent leaders of the Jewish American community have openly admitted that in recent years there has been a radical shift in attitudes about Israel. Many Diaspora Jews prefer to stay away from Israel and its Zionist leagues.
According to Somfalvi, many youths active in various Jewish organisations see Israel as "a burden." "Israel is not part of our day to day existence," said students at NYU as well as young members of Gather DC, an organization comprising about six thousand Jews who live in the American capital. "We don’t really understand how Israel is connected to our Jewish identity; Israel is a tough subject so we gave up on it."
The Israeli paper admits, “Yes, in 2017 the state of Israel has become a sort of burden to American Jews. Many don’t feel any connection to it; some believe that Israel makes them look bad vis-à-vis its policies in the territories.“
Continue here: Diaspora Jews have had enough of Israel and Zio-Barbarism
I cannot stress enough to everyone who reads this forum, regardless of 'which side' you believe in, that the zionists do speak for, let alone equate to the Jewish people. And as far as I am concerned, this is a welcomed and long overdue awakening.
He writes:
Attila Somfalvi, a leading Israeli journalist reports on Ynet that American Jews are showing signs of Zio-fatigue. Some prominent leaders of the Jewish American community have openly admitted that in recent years there has been a radical shift in attitudes about Israel. Many Diaspora Jews prefer to stay away from Israel and its Zionist leagues.
According to Somfalvi, many youths active in various Jewish organisations see Israel as "a burden." "Israel is not part of our day to day existence," said students at NYU as well as young members of Gather DC, an organization comprising about six thousand Jews who live in the American capital. "We don’t really understand how Israel is connected to our Jewish identity; Israel is a tough subject so we gave up on it."
The Israeli paper admits, “Yes, in 2017 the state of Israel has become a sort of burden to American Jews. Many don’t feel any connection to it; some believe that Israel makes them look bad vis-à-vis its policies in the territories.“
Continue here: Diaspora Jews have had enough of Israel and Zio-Barbarism
I cannot stress enough to everyone who reads this forum, regardless of 'which side' you believe in, that the zionists do speak for, let alone equate to the Jewish people. And as far as I am concerned, this is a welcomed and long overdue awakening.