That is a complete lie Daniel. Seems your knowledge of history stops at the Zionist pamphlets. Ever heard the expression better to be thought a fool than open your mouth and remove all doubt?
Christian Palestinians that migrated to South America in the early 1900 identified clearly as Palestinians with a culture and identity, even unique food recipes. They arrived with Palestinian travel documents. This is very well documented as they still are a community 5 generations later with a clear identity. There is even a football club called Palestino (1st division in Chile) that was founded in 1920! 28 years before fake Israel was made up to occupy Palestine.
This is in addition to the fact that the province was re-named Palestine by the Romans in 135 AD.
However there are written references of Palestine and its people going back to the 12 century BC starting with ancient Egyptians calling the area Peleset. The Assyrians in 800 BC calling it Palastu, the Greeks with Herodotus clearly defining Palaestina as a province with a people.
The Byzantine Empire partitioned the territory into three smaller administrative districts: Palaestina Prima (the capital at Caesarea), Palaestina Secunda (Galilee and Samaria), and Palaestina Salutaris (the Negev and southern Jordan).
And it maintains the name Palestine until today (with the Arabic variation Falastine).
Who said that’s ok?
Making a point on argument A doesn’t mean you approve argument B, which wasn’t even addressed.
Your reply makes false assumptions which are usually a sign of a mental bias, typically found in members of a sect. Moral compass cannot be biased. So if you do not address argument A it means you are ok with baby killers roaming our streets as long as they are part of your sect. That’s having a broken moral compass, bud.
@TalHartuv Providing some proof would be useful. Unfortunately Zionists are known to make up stories and get caught lying. You know, like the beheaded babies and stuff? or all the false flag attacks including the USS Liberty or Baghdad synagogues
In the 1950s, Mossad conducted false flag bomb attacks against Iraqi Jewish communities and blamed Arabs to compel Jews to leave Iraq and come to Israel: Jewish historian Prof. Avi Shlaim
Israel does not represent judaism.
Zionism is not Judaism.
Conflating these two opposed concepts is in fact direct Jew hatred.
Judaism is a religion not a race.
Israel is just a made up country. There is nothing biblical about it, especially since the founder of Zionism wanted to place it in Argentina at first. So what’s ancestral about that?
If you are American you should oppose Zionism as it is the greatest enemy of the USA and is sucking the tax dollars dry. The American people are suffering without free healthcare or free education whilst billions are being sent to Israel to bomb civilians.
Wake up USA.
The irony is hard to miss.
Overall, more than half (55%) of all U.S. Jews state that being Jewish is NOT about practicing Judaism - that it’s primarily about ancestry and culture. Moreover, in Israel, which is home to about half of the world’s Jewish population, approximately 44% of Israeli Jews self-identify as secular (hiloni).
For decades, Zionists have claimed an ancestral THEOLOGICAL right to Palestine, yet most of the loudest advocates of this claim are not even practicing Jews and mostly identify as secular or atheist.
So how does a religious claim become an ethnic one?
Enter the term “ethnoreligion.”
However, what most people don’t know is that the term was totally made up by Lawrence H. Fuchs in 1956 - an American Zionist scholar whose parents were European Jews.
The concept immediately gained traction in the mid-20th century and helped advance the argument that Judaism is not merely a religion, but an ethnicity, thereby, allowing even those with no religious observance to claim a collective theological national right to Palestine.
You have been lied to. Like every other religion in the world, Judaism, too, is a faith, not an ethnicity.
This entire “ethnoreligion” argument deserves far more scrutiny than it receives, particularly given its role in justifying the displacement of Palestinians and the colonisation of their land.
In this podcast episode, I unpack why I believe the “ethnoreligion” framework is intellectually flawed and politically convenient.
I’m currently working on a detailed article tracing the origins and evolution of this concept. More soon.
@AntisemitismEye@CEPschindler@FightExtremism@ZackPolanski Clearly you are not fighting antisemitism you are promoting it. Indeed British citizens who commit murders and atrocities out of the country are still legally reliable in the country. No one really cares what religion you are. There is no license to kill for any religion mate.
The irony is hard to miss.
Overall, more than half (55%) of all U.S. Jews state that being Jewish is NOT about practicing Judaism - that it’s primarily about ancestry and culture. Moreover, in Israel, which is home to about half of the world’s Jewish population, approximately 44% of Israeli Jews self-identify as secular (hiloni).
For decades, Zionists have claimed an ancestral THEOLOGICAL right to Palestine, yet most of the loudest advocates of this claim are not even practicing Jews and mostly identify as secular or atheist.
So how does a religious claim become an ethnic one?
Enter the term “ethnoreligion.”
However, what most people don’t know is that the term was totally made up by Lawrence H. Fuchs in 1956 - an American Zionist scholar whose parents were European Jews.
The concept immediately gained traction in the mid-20th century and helped advance the argument that Judaism is not merely a religion, but an ethnicity, thereby, allowing even those with no religious observance to claim a collective theological national right to Palestine.
You have been lied to. Like every other religion in the world, Judaism, too, is a faith, not an ethnicity.
This entire “ethnoreligion” argument deserves far more scrutiny than it receives, particularly given its role in justifying the displacement of Palestinians and the colonisation of their land.
In this podcast episode, I unpack why I believe the “ethnoreligion” framework is intellectually flawed and politically convenient.
I’m currently working on a detailed article tracing the origins and evolution of this concept. More soon.
Today is Naksa Day.
It commemorates Israel's expulsion of 300,000 Palestinians & 130,000 Syrians from their homes in 1967.
This is a brief history of Israel's Ethnic Cleansing of the Palestinians and Syrians in 1967, my latest: https://t.co/T98GYaJlAZ
Thank you for this great example of how a Zionists shoots himself in the foot whilst trying to manipulate history.
Spain is a European nation that was invaded by Arabs and reconquered by Europeans. Palestine is an Arab nation (whose native population follows Christianity, Judaism and Islam) that was and still is invaded and occupied by Europeans…
Basically using your logic, you should really go back to Ukraine. The reconquista is happening already.
#FOCUS - 🇮🇱 82,700 Israelis left their country in 2024, an all-time record, and the first time in history that #Israel has recorded a negative migration balance.
🇩🇪 #Germany is the top European destination, drawing 18% of this emigration, partly thanks to reparation laws fast-tracking German citizenship for descendants of Shoah victims. In Hebrew, this exodus has a name: yerida — "the descent."
Report by Anne Mailliet, Kilian-Davy Baujard and Willy Mahler ⤵️
Sky News ran a segment about how a Jewish volunteer group is on the streets fighting "record levels of antisemitism", and zero antisemitism occurs anywhere in the entire segment. It's just a group of thugs cruising around intimidating non-Jews by impersonating law enforcement.
As I said. Let’s use empirical data here for a quick calculation, which can be quite representative (it reached a much higher number since). If you are a regular person walking the streets in any town and talk to the neighbours, you get a feel for it too. Clearly if you belong to the sect and all you hear is the Zionist propaganda, then of course these lovely little chaps below are your friends.
Israeli youth taught to hate Arabs & exterminate men women & children (Muslim & Christian).
"most of us here are far right, we have to kill Arabs in every sphere. To me, a 5 YEAR OLD PALESTINIAN CHILD IS A TERRORIST, that's how every Arab is, all of them"
You can sugar coat it all you want. I am sure the KKK have pamphlets too and we know the Nazis had good things to say about their movement as well.
Zionism is a sect that claims to represent Judaism to the detriment of the community. The sect advocates human rights violations, atrocities and murder of civilians for its delusional agenda. It is in practice the continuation of Nazism.
This is Zionism in its true form without the hasbara you regurgitate every day:
Israeli youth taught to hate Arabs & exterminate men women & children (Muslim & Christian).
"most of us here are far right, we have to kill Arabs in every sphere. To me, a 5 YEAR OLD PALESTINIAN CHILD IS A TERRORIST, that's how every Arab is, all of them"
Let’s use the current empirical data we have: 8 detractors vs 187 likes. That’s 96%. Indeed not 99% but we could get there. We can extrapolate that there is 4% of people in the United Kingdom, who are mentally unstable enough to support psychopathic children killers and let them walk among us.
@adam52585699@math48733@ZacGoldsmith Right so you ignore the proof I post about the soldiers being instructed to smash babies against rocks, but I am the unstable one. Good on ya mate 👍
The entire claim remains on a fraudulent premise — that Judea is to the Jews as France is to the French or Italy is to the Italians.
That premise is false.
Categorically false.
France is the state of French citizens.
Italy is the state of Italian citizens.
Israel is the state of Israeli citizens — not of Jews worldwide.
Jews are not a nationality attached to a sovereign state.
They are a group of people dispersed across many countries, holding many citizenships.
Most Jews are not Israeli.
They don't vote in Israel.
They do not live under Israeli law.
They owe Israel no political allegiance.
Zionism survives by erasing that distinction.
It trains people to hear “Israel” and think “the Jews,” because without that conflation the argument collapses.
And this conflation is not accidental.
It is foundational to the ideology.
But that linkage is profoundly anti-Semitic.
To say Israel is “the state of the Jews” is to revive the oldest anti-Semitic accusation: that Jews everywhere are politically bound to a foreign country.
My country is the United States.
Israel is the country of Israelis.
Anyone who insists otherwise is redefining Jews as foreigners in their own countries.
Only two ideologies insist that Israel is “the state of all Jews”:
anti-Semitism — and Zionism.
And “anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism” is a lie.
It is a necessary link to protect that conflation.
@math48733@ZacGoldsmith Judging from the number of likes vs the replies like yours I don’t think so. Not wanting psychopathic murderers walking amongst us is rather normal actually.
Here are the lovely Zionists you want around you kids. I am definitely not the one who needs help
1. Being sick of “Islamic shit” doesn’t mean to have to support a sect that promotes killing children.
2. Supporting Israel is support the Zionist sect, Not Judaism.
3. Conflating Israel with judaism is insulting the jewish faith.
4. Defending themselves from what exactly? From one attack they orchestrated themselves? The Zionists are the aggressor. Clearly you know very little about what’s going on mate
.@WestminsterWAG you are conflating Jews with members of the IDF which has committed war crimes, crimes against humanity and GENOCIDE
Such a conflation is antisemitic
The new director of Netanyahu's Press Office, Eli Hazan, said he deliberately fabricates fake news as a communications tactic: "The truth doesn't matter anymore. The facts don't matter anymore," adding: "We need to be Trump."