@AmitSegal Unless another basic law contradicts it, the supreme court striking down a basic law, whether legitimate or not is a dangerous precedent for judicial supremacy. Although with the reasonableness clause, we're already past that point.
@realityisaterf@VerminusM Who made you do it? Nobody made your camp siphon money to Hamas nor vote for the disengagement plan. Nobody.
To quote your camp "Hamas is an asset".
Also, who said I'm for giving land?
@realityisaterf@VerminusM There is a judicial dictatorship, but that didn't force Bibi to vote for the disengagement plan or siphon funds to Hamas from Qatar.
@ScoutLarper אם תשאל אנשי צבא, רובם דווקא כן תומכים בישראל. התחלת הגיוס זו החלטה חצי פוליטית שלא קשורה לישראל בכלל ומודעות על האיום הרוסי לרוב גובל בתמיכה באוקראינה, לא רצון העם להתגייס. פינלנד והבלקנים זה סיפור שונה, כיוון שהם חווים את זה על עצמם. לא במקרה יש דווקא יותר תמיכה בישראל בבלקן.
@craven_chria@TheModerateCase Both were true at the time. Jews had their movement restricted and the British finally gave up. Particularly after the seargants affair.
@craven_chria@TheModerateCase Uhh no instead they allowed Arabs to massacre Jews and did nothing.
The Jews didn't start this mess. The British were exposed for supplying Arab militants with weapons and various British deserters committed terrorist attacks against Jewish civilians. Again, not remotely similar
@craven_chria@TheModerateCase Lol wut? The British acted way worse than Israel. They executed literally anyone they found for much less while Israel didn't even execute anyone besides Eichmann, put young Jewish girls in mens' prisons to be raped by Arab prisoners and provided Arab paramilitaries with weapons
@craven_chria@TheModerateCase *Bc of Palestinian aggression and consequences. Their suffering is self inflicted. And thousands of those 23 year olds have further made their own lives miserable by murdering Israelis on Oct 7th and in other cases. Not remotely comparable to the Etzel's case.
@craven_chria@TheModerateCase Around 2002, after they already started sending suicide bombers. Again, they still border Jordan and Egypt. And they still have freedom of travel between their own localities. Before Oct 7th 2023, they used to cross constantly into Israeli territory and we saw where that lead to.
@craven_chria@TheModerateCase Open air prison? They had complete freedom of movement until they started the suicide bombing, and even now, they could literally just leave through Egypt and Jordan. You have gaps in your history.
Also, the Jewish resistance targets were legitimate military targets.
@craven_chria@TheModerateCase I said "Worse at the time". 300 isn't a small number. It was way more than pre-Oslo. The early 2000s second intifada killed over a 1000 people. And that was also a result of the Oslo accords Rabin signed. Because the PLO was murdering people and couldn't handle its own territory.