They / them
that doesn’t mean you can’t be GENETICALLY Jewish
One cannot be genetically Jewish, since anyone can convert into this religion.
Is that clear enough?
According to zionists and their allies, only.
Take a look at what Jewish Voice for Peace have to say:
Our Approach to Zionism
Jewish Voice for Peace is guided by a vision of justice, equality and freedom for all people. We unequivocally oppose Zionism because it is counter to those ideals.
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Palestinian dispossession and occupation are by design. Zionism has meant profound trauma for generations, systematically separating Palestinians from their homes, land, and each other. Zionism, in practice, has resulted in massacres of Palestinian people, ancient villages and olive groves destroyed, families who live just a mile away from each other separated by checkpoints and walls, and children holding onto the keys of the homes from which their grandparents were forcibly exiled.
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Criticizing zionism and israeli settler colonialism is not antisemetic either.
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In kbin.social you can see that
Makes sense they removed it.
Pretty inconceivable they had this online in the first place.
Relevant article:Zara Pulls Ads After Allegations Of Anti-Palestinian Images Go Viral
Archive link: https://archive.is/TUrKh
That is my understanding on the title as well. In relation to it’s content, I found it pretty dissent.
@ NeuronautML if you have another article that gives a better overview on this topic, it would be great if you could add the link here. Thanks!
Why you say it’s a clickbait? The article does talks about the points you mention.
I wonder why you say this? Anyways, I had the same conversation yesterday, so I hope you won’t mind if I just copy-paste the answer.
According to the United Nations they are settlers. [link - March 2022]
“There is today in the Palestinian territory occupied by Israel since 1967 a deeply discriminatory dual legal and political system, that privileges the 700,000 Israeli Jewish settlers living in the 300 illegal Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank,” said Michael Lynk, the UN Special Rapporteur for the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967
Also even The Times of Israel calls them settlers
Palestinian shot dead by settler while harvesting olives in West Bank – report
So, I think it would be fair to say it is the correct word?
In The Guardian it was reported very differently. Like it was an arranged retirement and this was just his exit letter
Top UN official in New York steps down citing ‘genocide’ of Palestinian civilians
He informed the UN in March 2023 of his upcoming retirement
You said this:
Jews across the world calling for peace
and it reminded me of them and they are amazing:
That is something?
As the war enters its 20th day, support from the country’s population has begun to turn, with at least 49 percent of Israelis saying they want the government to hold off on any invasion of Gaza, according to an opinion poll published by Hebrew daily Maariv on 27 October.
On the other hand, it looks like Netanyahu doesn’t listen to the people anyway.
Israel: Protests escalate against Netanyahu ‘dictatorship’
According to the United Nations they are settlers. [link - March 2022]
“There is today in the Palestinian territory occupied by Israel since 1967 a deeply discriminatory dual legal and political system, that privileges the 700,000 Israeli Jewish settlers living in the 300 illegal Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank,” said Michael Lynk, the UN Special Rapporteur for the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967
Also, even though english is not my first language, I would argue that picking on helpless people is not synonym to killing people and/or dispossessing them of their homes and land.
Even The Times of Israel calls them settlers
Palestinian shot dead by settler while harvesting olives in West Bank – report
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Intersectionality is a great analytical tool. Jewish Voice for Peace found themselves to be in the intersection of being both Jewish and anti-zionists. German government policies and often German people (even from the left or antifa), fail take this intersection into consideration.
But do we really need this analytical tool for this topic? When a person knows the historical relation between zionism and fascism, why would they support zionists or zionist policies?