A Most Amazing Example Of Anti-Semitic Brainwashing.

I know. It represents a fascist version of Western civilization—one in which there are chosen peoples and everyone else.
Watch how easily I destroy you.

I've been to Israel a few times.

I've heard the Muslim call to pray from mosques.....in Israel. There are 2 million Muslims living in Israel.

I've been to the the Christian holy sites and several Christian churches.

I've been to the top of the Wall where Muslims control the sites in Jerusalem, and been in the Dome of the Rock.

Here's another fact: everything you claim you pull from a dark and nether place in your anatomy.
 
Watch how easily I destroy you.

I've been to Israel a few times.

I've heard the Muslim call to pray from mosques.....in Israel. There are 2 million Muslims living in Israel.

I've been to the the Christian holy sites and several Christian churches.

I've been to the top of the Wall where Muslims control the sites in Jerusalem, and been in the Dome of the Rock.

Here's another fact: everything you claim you pull from a dark and nether place in your anatomy.
What all these antisemitic posters are proving is that hatred of Israel, and their eagerness to spread antisemitic propaganda, is DRIVEN BY ANTISEMITISM.

They continually insist that their hate for Israel is unrelated to the fact that it’s (primarily) a Jewish country, but, to paraphrase a quote I like, “their actions are screaming so loudly that I can’t hear what they’re saying.”

If hate for Jews has nothing to do with the irrational hate for Israel, why then:
  • did anti-Israel protestors chant “Death to Jews”?
  • did liberal universities like UCBerkeley and UCLA set up “no Jew Zones”?
  • why did anti-Israel protestors in NY this week gather in front of a synogogue?
 
1. Have you ever had a discussion/argument where all of the facts were on your side, yet the other person sticks with their (false) opinion???
The video below is a conversation between an Israeli and a Sudanese. The latter lives in Sudan, and had a strongly negative opinion of Israel- "Israel should be gone"- due to its genocide in Palestine. (Individual is Muslim.)



2 The Sudanese explains his anti-Semitism due to the deaths in Gaza.
. 2minutes, 43 seconds
Sudanis we are fighting between like we are no one is feeling about this. No war is not feeling about Sudan again.
Israeli: Yeah. But Sudan the war is way worse.




3. .About that genocide in Gaza...
"According to PCBS, which is based in Palestine’s West Bank and not controlled by Hamas, there were 2.19 million Gazans at the end of 2022. By May 2025, PCBS says, Gaza’s population was 2.11 million – a decrease of about 80,000 people or 3.6% of the pre-war population.

While they haven’t released figures for 2025 yet, the CIA is a little more optimistic than the PCBS. By the CIA’s estimates, there were 1.99 million Gazans at the end of 2022 compared to 2.14 million in mid-2024, an increase of about 145,000 people or 7% of the pre-war total.

So, Gaza has either shrunk by 80,000 people or grown by 145,000. Which of these figures is more accurate? We’ll probably never know. But the truth must be somewhere in this ballpark, which is several orders of magnitude away from the Holocaust or Rwandan Genocide. "
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4. The Israeli asks Google:
Hey Google.
14:22
14 minutes, 22 seconds
How many people have died so far in the Sudin civil war? The co has never answered this question.
14:30
14 minutes, 30 seconds
Estimates for the number of people killed in the Sudin civil war, which began in April 2023, vary, but are likely significantly more than 150,000.
14:40
14 minutes, 40 seconds
150,000 and over half a million kids from malnutrition.
14:46
14 minutes, 46 seconds
No, let me tell is more more more than this brother. It's 500,000 children have died from starvation.
16:56
16 minutes, 56 seconds
including the Darur genocide and ongoing civil war, range from hundreds of thousands to over 2 million.





5. With far more deaths and killings in his own backyard, this Sudanese is only incensed about the Gaza war,even though
Arab milia is the reason for deaths in both nations.

. Want to see real genocides?
Syrian Civil War.....over 600k slaughtered
Sudan some 400k
Yemen over 350k
Somalia sime 3500 with 40% children under 5
Congo 6 million
Where are the protests and marches?



Here is the video:


Fear of the unknown is the greatest fear of mankind. It's through education that people learn which things should be a concern to them and their families. Ignorance breeds fear. It's one of the main reasons Trump loves the poorly educated. Stupid or ignorant people are easier to manipulate.

The Sudanese is ignorant, at best, or has been deliberately taught to hate Israel/da Joos by his community leaders at worst.
 
What is Israel doing?
It's anti-Semitism.
Israel is the representative of America and Western Civilization, you know, the other things you hate.
A top reason why the United States has supported Israel for the past 78 it's been under constant attack by Muslims, often supported by the Russians, is because it's the only democracy in the entire region.

Although I disagree with the hard right turn Bibi's Israel has made in Gaza, I also understand, after 78 years, the frustration with Iran's proxies killing Israelis. After October 7th, I'm surprised he didn't just nuke or gas Gaza. As Americans found out the hard way in Vietnam, fanatical and very hostile enemies have no problem weaponizing children. When the LWers whine "Oh, the children", they are proving they don't fully grasp the situation.
 
What all these antisemitic posters are proving is that hatred of Israel, and their eagerness to spread antisemitic propaganda, is DRIVEN BY ANTISEMITISM.

They continually insist that their hate for Israel is unrelated to the fact that it’s (primarily) a Jewish country, but, to paraphrase a quote I like, “their actions are screaming so loudly that I can’t hear what they’re saying.”

If hate for Jews has nothing to do with the irrational hate for Israel, why then:
  • did anti-Israel protestors chant “Death to Jews”?
  • did liberal universities like UCBerkeley and UCLA set up “no Jew Zones”?
  • why did anti-Israel protestors in NY this week gather in front of a synogogue?
yup.
 
A top reason why the United States has supported Israel for the past 78 it's been under constant attack by Muslims, often supported by the Russians, is because it's the only democracy in the entire region.

Although I disagree with the hard right turn Bibi's Israel has made in Gaza, I also understand, after 78 years, the frustration with Iran's proxies killing Israelis. After October 7th, I'm surprised he didn't just nuke or gas Gaza. As Americans found out the hard way in Vietnam, fanatical and very hostile enemies have no problem weaponizing children. When the LWers whine "Oh, the children", they are proving they don't fully grasp the situation.
What is Israel doing in Gaza?

More importantly, what should Israel do in Gaza and in the West Bank?

I have an opinion, but I'd love to hear yours.
 
What is Israel doing in Gaza?

More importantly, what should Israel do in Gaza and in the West Bank?

I have an opinion, but I'd love to hear yours.
AFAIK, cleaning out Hamas. There's like 300 miles of tunnels and other crap in there. Instead of building resort hotels on a Gazan Riviera, Gazans built tunnels and learned how to make suicide belts.

I took my wife to Israel a few years back. We toured all over the country including the West Bank, but NFW was I taking her anywhere near Gaza. The first time I was in Israel was during the Intifada which I avoided also. The illegal settlements are a problem, but so is the fact the Palestinians, esp. the Gazans, didn't want to sign a lasting peace agreement. Those on the West Bank are reasonable, but the Gazans only want revenge. They wanted all Jews dead with their "From the River to the Sea" chants. They advocated genocide against the Jews. It's sad, but the Gazans are a suicide-cult who refuse to be reasonable. Time to end it once and for all.

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AFAIK, cleaning out Hamas. There's like 300 miles of tunnels and other crap in there. Instead of building resort hotels on a Gazan Riviera, Gazans built tunnels and learned how to make suicide belts.

I took my wife to Israel a few years back. We toured all over the country including the West Bank, but NFW was I taking her anywhere near Gaza. The first time I was in Israel was during the Intifada which I avoided also. The illegal settlements are a problem, but so is the fact the Palestinians, esp. the Gazans, didn't want to sign a lasting peace agreement. Those on the West Bank are reasonable, but the Gazans only want revenge. They wanted all Jews dead with their "From the River to the Sea" chants. They advocated genocide against the Jews. It's sad, but the Gazans are a suicide-cult who refuse to be reasonable. Time to end it once and for all.

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I've been in the West Bank, Bethlehem and Hebron, and it certainly feels very different than in Israel proper.

And I certainly know what you mean about Gaza.
 
AFAIK, cleaning out Hamas. There's like 300 miles of tunnels and other crap in there. Instead of building resort hotels on a Gazan Riviera, Gazans built tunnels and learned how to make suicide belts.

I took my wife to Israel a few years back. We toured all over the country including the West Bank, but NFW was I taking her anywhere near Gaza. The first time I was in Israel was during the Intifada which I avoided also. The illegal settlements are a problem, but so is the fact the Palestinians, esp. the Gazans, didn't want to sign a lasting peace agreement. Those on the West Bank are reasonable, but the Gazans only want revenge. They wanted all Jews dead with their "From the River to the Sea" chants. They advocated genocide against the Jews. It's sad, but the Gazans are a suicide-cult who refuse to be reasonable. Time to end it once and for all.

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There are 6 million "Palestinains" from the ocean to the sea.

I believe all of the territory should be under Israeli control and military dominance.

2 million already live in Israel.

But they cannot have the full voting rights that Israel's Muslim citizens have or it would no longer be a Jewish state

Yes, Muslims who are citizens of Israel have the right to vote in local and national elections. [1, 2]
Approximately 2 million Muslims and other Arab citizens live in Israel, making up about 21% of the population. As full citizens, they hold Israeli identity cards and passports and are eligible to vote for and run for office in the Knesset, Israel's Google


Gaza and the West Bank inhabitants would be as we see in UAE, where the majority, 85% are not citizens.


Any who don't like it can leave.....there are 52 Muslim nations, not counting the UK and France, that are Muslim.
 
I've been in the West Bank, Bethlehem and Hebron, and it certainly feels very different than in Israel proper.

And I certainly know what you mean about Gaza.
I've been to Masada and the Dead Sea along with the Jesus tour including Bethlehem. The best food I had for a week was in Bethlehem.
 
There are 6 million "Palestinains" from the ocean to the sea.

I believe all of the territory should be under Israeli control and military dominance.

2 million already live in Israel.

But they cannot have the full voting rights that Israel's Muslim citizens have or it would no longer be a Jewish state

Yes, Muslims who are citizens of Israel have the right to vote in local and national elections. [1, 2]
Approximately 2 million Muslims and other Arab citizens live in Israel, making up about 21% of the population. As full citizens, they hold Israeli identity cards and passports and are eligible to vote for and run for office in the Knesset, Israel's Google


Gaza and the West Bank inhabitants would be as we see in UAE, where the majority, 85% are not citizens.


Any who don't like it can leave.....there are 52 Muslim nations, not counting the UK and France, that are Muslim.
The Two-State solution idea has been around for 50ish years, but the Palestinians kept saying no. Again, I think the West Bank would be better off negotiating on their own rather than be hooked to Gaza.

I see no reason why it wouldn't be different than Canadians living or working in the Lower 48. They can't vote in national elections either.
 

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