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@Sagii154 It takes a special kind of mendacity to claim that a persecuted people returning to its own homeland are engaged in "settler colonialism."
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Given that Yasser Arafat and Mahmoud Abbas were born outside of Judea, Samaria, and Gaza, this is a pretty disingenuous claim.
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Can we take a moment to note her choice to use these physical photographs when she no doubt has digital versions of them, in order to increase the nostalgia factor and tug at the heartstrings of uniformed people?
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This has always been about religion, dear heart.
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@محمدبريداوي Wow. A completely inappropriate reference to the Holocaust. I haven't seen one of those in five minutes.
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"Palestinian inhabitants were not acknowledged in the Balfour Declaration." Yes, they were. By your own admission, they were acknowledged as the non-Jewish inhabitants of the land and extended protection of their civil and political rights.
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"Like other white Europeans, they felt a sense of entitlement over the world." Nope. Like all other peoples on earth, Zionists felt a sense of entitlement to THEIR OWN HOMELAND and understood that they had a right to take it back from the colonialist overlords, the Turks and Arabs who had control of it.
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If you ever feel stupid, just remember there are some out there who believe there is such a thing as a "Palestinian" or that there ever was such a place as "Palestine."
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Israeli Jews come from all over the world, and a majority are nonwhite. Nonetheless, all Jews are Jews and are entitled to live in their ancestral homeland of Israel.
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@thinkbeforeyoutype7106 Wow. Until I read your post I thought there were limits on how misinformed people could be. Evidently there aren't.
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The more pertinent question is, why are you so obsessed with Israel's existence? Do you regularly make videos about Pakistan's or China's right to exist? Do you object to actual "settler colonial" states, like Liberia? Do you object to states that actually commit apartheid, like all of the Arab countries where Jews are forbidden to dwell?
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Actually not, as you would find out if you did half a second's worth of research, but why let facts get in the way of your antisemitism?
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@mistert6204 Nope. I just know where Israeli Jews come from, and the majority are not European. But there's really no point in debating any of this with anti-Zionists. Jews don't have to meet your racist definitions of what a "real Middle Easterner" is to have the right to live in our own homeland. You don't get to deny us self-definition any more than you get to deny us self-determination.
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Israel did not need a "metropole" for the simple reason that Israel was not, is not, and has never been a colony. It is the eternal homeland of the Jewish people and not a colonial project of Britain, the United States, or any other country.
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Dear heart, no one believes your lie that life for Mizrachi Jews was a paradise without antisemitism. Unlike the "Palestinians," who chose to leave at the behest of leaders who promised them a swift defeat of the Jews in 1948, Mizrachi Jews actually WERE ethnically cleansed out of Arab countries over the course of the 1940s and 1950s. Funny how you leave that basic fact out.
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Nope. Israel is and always was the homeland of the Jewish people, who have as much right to it as the Irish have to Ireland or the Poles have to Poland. History and archaeology have established 3000 years of Jewish connection to the land of Israel. We, not the "Palestinians," are the indigenous people of Israel.
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Wow. So many lies and omissions in your description of these camps. First of all, half of Israel was living in camp settlements like this at the time, including Ashkenazi Jews from Europe who arrived after the state was declared. Second, Yemeni Jews were not forced to adopt new, Hebrew names. They chose to, as a sign of identification with their new country. And if Ben Gurion ever actually said he wanted Yemenis to forget where they came from, he meant that they would forget the poverty, misery, and oppression they had been living in before arriving in Israel. You really don't have any respect for context or facts, do you?
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@harimauindia5775 A quote you're taking out of context that has squat to do with the palpable and virulent antisemitism of the Arabs who have been trying to destroy Israel for 100 years.
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@pill6896 He made a ludicrous claim.
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Zionist militias never perpetrated the "Nakba" for the simple reason that the Nakba never occurred. Arab leaders told the Arabs to leave after they started the 1948, giving them promises that they would be able to return in a matter of days or weeks after the Jewish state was defeated and the Jews cast into the sea. Zionist fighters did not perpetrate an "ethnic cleansing" and were in no way obligated to allow back into Israel people who refused to live in peace with Israeli Jews.
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@meretricioussimp7759 Historical fact doesn't care about your antisemitic feelings, dear heart.
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Yep. She just conveniently leaves out every fact about what was going on in the Arab world regarding Jews that doesn't fit her "white settler colonialist" narrative.
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Dear heart, there never was a "Zionist entity." The name of our country since 1948 is "Israel." Say it yourself. Israel. Israel. Israel.
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It's hard to provide references when the story you're telling is mishmash of lies and distortions.
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Nas is a perfect example of someone who actually understands the reality of life in Israel.
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Dear heart, your narrative of the Yemenite Jews doesn't pass a laugh test. You claim that "Yemenite Jews were safe before [leaving Yemen] and endangered on their arrival to the 'white Supremacist colony'" of Israel. People don't just up and leave places where they are safe, happy, and prosperous. They especially don't uproot themselves from such places where they have lived for hundreds of years. It takes a tremendous amount of mendacity to make Israel's rescue of the Yemenite Jews during Operation Magic Carpet, one of the many instances since 1948 of Israel's rescuing Jews from countries where they were unsafe, into a tale of "white supremacy."
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@shamim621 Dear heart, that's basically the claim every other nationality makes to its homeland: we've lived here a long time. You're just upset that the people making the claim in Israel are Jews and that their claims are even older than most of the other nations on earth that make the same claim.
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@adoolaTurayk No it's not.
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"Zionism was invented by victims of white supremacy as their own version of white supremacy, where they could hold top rank." Nope. It is the best expression and flowering of the eternal hope of the Jewish people across 2000 years of exile to be a free people in their own homeland, no matter how many times you tell the baldfaced lie that Zionism is racism.
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@googletranslator934 Be careful explaining facts to these people. They don't really comprehend what they are.
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"The more we learn about anti-Zionism, the more we become disgusted." There, I fixed it for you.
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How did the British destroy a "Palestinian society" or "Palestinian economy" that never existed in the first place?
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"An Israeli with a blue ID can go wherever they want." Except any of the territory of the Palestinian Authority, which apparently international law requires be Judenrein forevermore because it's too much to expect "Palestinians" to grow up and get over their antisemitism. But hey, why let facts get in the way of your propaganda?
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@عیشہ007 This is bullshit. When someone shows up at your house claiming to own it and can produce a valid deed to the house in his name, you don't own it. And the rightful owner can use any means necessary to evict you.
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Ok, so your video begins with the standard lie of Israeli "ethnic cleansing" in the 1948 war, but we should take anything else you have to say seriously?
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@Phoenix-pe2gf A people can't "occupy" its own homeland, dear heart, and Israel is just that: the HOMELAND of the Jewish people.
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@Phoenix-pe2gf There were nowhere near millions of Arabs living in the land. There was not a single "Palestinian" living there as no "Palestinians" existed before Yasser Arafat invented the "Palestinian" people in the 1960s.
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@MrMabloom Be careful about giving these people facts. They don't understand what they are, and you'll only confuse them.
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There was no "indigenous Palestinian population," dear heart. There was no "Palestinian people" in 1948 and there is none today.
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@barbatos1632 If Israel has been commiting genocide, they've been doing a piss poor job of it, as the "Palestinian" population keeps growing. But I guess you don't actually understand logic.
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The eternal homeland of the Jewish people and the only democracy in the Middle East.
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Sorry, dear heart. You're the one who engages in bothesidesism.
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@mistert6204 You seem to have trouble thinking.
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@NoLongerNull This is one-sided propaganda at its worst.
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Or you can support YouTubers who aren't anti-Zionist and therefore antisemitic.
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No, I haven't asked myself that question, but I have asked myself how anyone with a moral conscience can spread the baldfaced lie that Israel is committing a "genocide" in Gaza, or why the media ignore the plain fact that the Arabs have been attempting to commit a genocide of Israeli Jews for 100 years and care more about taking land supposedly stolen from them than they care about their own children.
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@gameoverpro_4316 Let's start with some basic history. 1) The "Nakba" is a baldfaced lie made up by Arabs to justify their 100-year attempted genocide of Israeli Jews. 2) A "Palestinian" is a faux nationality made up by the Arabs in the 1960s to justify the murder of Israeli Jews
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On what basis do you assert that settlers never become indigenous or that those forcibly transferred never cease to be indigenous? "Indigeneity" is an airy fairy notion with no historical basis to it. No people anywhere on earth just grew out of its land. Every people on earth conquered the land it is on at some point, or was driven from a place they used to live by conquerors.
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They're not. Next question.
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Since they're already failing to act like the Nazis, Israelis (by which you really mean Jews) have every right to expect not to be regarded like the Nazis.
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