@NathanJRobinson 1929 is a landmark year for sure.
That's the year of the Hebron massacre. Dozens of Jews were killed, and the Jewish community in Hebron, who lived there for centuries ceased to be.
https://t.co/AUmdvjeNGE
@AaronRegunberg Why is "ethnostate" only used as a slur against Israel?
Most countries are way more "ethostates" than Israel.
Why isn't Pakistan an ethnostate? What about Saudi Arabia? China? Japan?
@derJamesJackson If you scratch an anti Zionist you discover an antisemite underneath.
They are the ones doing the attacking, not the other day around.
@em_Lazzy NYC has many such days/parades.
Partial list (I'm sure Madmani won't skip these):
India Day
Japan Parade
Albanian Roots
Lunar New Year (Chinese)
Dominican Day
Hispanic Day
Puerto Rican Day
West Indian American Day
@PunishedLu This is false.
Israel *has* official borders with a Jordan and Egypt.
If Syria and Lebanon sign a peace treaty with Israel (which is now more of an option), Israel would have borders there too.
There would be a border with Palestine, if Ps accepted any of the 1999/2009 deals
@souljagoyteller@jaredpretender China is much more of an "ethnostate" than Israel. So is Pakistan, and most Arab nations.
You don't have a problem with ethnostates. You just self hating Jew.
@souljagoyteller The State of Israel is sovereign. It can decide who it accept as citizens, like any other country in the world.
Palestine, when Palestinians actually decide they want it, can allow any "refugee" to return to Jericho.
They can't force another country to accept them.
@fredman_a The same debate Jews faced in the 20th Century really. The Zionists took the first path, while the Budnists tried the second.
The Bundist movement along with most of its members didn't survive Hitler.