@Tooden@raph It's been a while that they've given up on fighting against racism and antisemitism, instead defending Israel and whoever (including far-right antisemites) who supports Israel... But they somehow manage to continually go lower
Ladies and gentlemen, because our world isn't absurd enough, I present to you a JEWISH organization whose sole mission is to combat RACISM AND ANTISEMITISM legitimizing and excusing actual, genuine NAZISM.
Of course, the destruction of Hamas won't happen given that.. a ceasefire is taking hold. So they're preemptively legitimizing a resumption of the war.
So it will all come down to Trump and whether he'll let Netanyahu walk all over him like he walked all over Biden.
The chief of staff wrote that the deal "includes the option to resume the fighting at the end of phase 1 if the negotiations over phase 2 don't develop in a manner that promises the fulfillment of the war's goals: military and civil annihilation of Hamas and a release of all hostages."
Haaretz just had a good piece on how Netanyahu might try to torpedo the ceasefire deal.
Netanyahu's chief of staff and pro-Netanyahu journalists write that Israel might just abandon the remaining hostages supposed to be freed in stage 2 and resume the war.
My cousin's home burnt to the ground. Nothing left of the whole building. That's where we spent many of our Shabbat dinners and holidays. It's all gone. I have no words.
Love to see the Radical Bloc remind IDF soldiers, with a megaphone to their faces, that they are accomplices in the mass murder, torture and mass destruction of Gaza.
Right in front the IDF headquarters, as these soldiers are walking into work.
A bit of context first. Isaac Steinberg was the leader of a group of breakaway Zionists called the Territorialists. In the 1930s and 1940s, the Territorialists thought that it wasn't a good idea to create a Jewish state in Palestine because 1) there were already people there and it would inevitably lead to conflict and 2) a state wouldn't be established fast enough to save the Jews of Europe from Nazism. On both accounts, they were right.
So the Territorialists look for land elsewhere in the world that would not be inhabited to establish a Jewish autonomous region (not a sovereign state). They explored British New Guinea, Kimberley in Australia, etc. Evidently, they failed.
After Israel was established in 1948, Steinberg predicted that Israel would become a militarized society (he was right again) and he criticized Israel's aggressive policy against its neighbors and against the Palestinians.
If you're new to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, you may think that what we're seeing in Gaza is fundamentally different from what we saw in the past. It's not.
Isaac Steinberg's words after the Qibya massacre in 1953 ring just as true today about Gaza: