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Okay, I'm back. What the point of the post was, and is, is to help some of the brainwashed MHGA kids get some contextual understanding to this conflict and grasp that nothing is as simple or black and white as it seems. When they read propaganda about Palestinian land stolen, and propaganda about right of return--giving a more full and factual perspective can ultimately help combat some of the radicalization. This includes understanding that 21% of Israel's citizens are Palestinians. I'm not putting lipstick on a pig. They’re NOT treated as equals, and there are crimes there, and honestly and apartheid like system. I have HUGE beefs with Israel about that. I think that's a fight that me and a lot of the MHGA kids might even be on the same side about. Unfortunately, they're (MHGA) so radicalized they can only falsely yell genocide and call for the destruction of Israel, and looking at their pro-Hamas rallies across the world often make calls to "gas the jews", or like the comment by the terrorist below "from the River to the Sea".
NEXT
So if you seriously want to discuss and dissect the article, let's do it. Shall we start with the opening paragraph?
Contextualize it as well. This is 1948 and onwards, the UN had just recognized Israel as a state, and after that multiple Arab countries (Egypt, Transjordan, Syria, Iraq, and Palestinian Arab forces in 48) attempt to genocide Isreal and the Jews. Thankfully they failed in their effort to genocide Israel and the Jews.
Later in 67, same thing, another attempt to genocide Israel and the Jews and for both there were definitely literal calls for genocide. Fortunately, just like in 48, the six day war (in 67) found Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, etc.
Can we agree this was happening over the timeframe of the issue that we're talking about? Or do we need to debate it?
Also, if you're just playing "gotcha politics" and don't seriously want to discuss this, then let me know so I dont' waste a lot of time.