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Great display of standing up against false "anti-semitic" claims, when criticizing the politics of Israel.
~~The article unfortunately does not state who won...does anyone know? The BBC basketball section obviously doesn't, at least I couldn't find it there.~~
Edit: The article actually states the result. Israel won 87-57. :/
Says is the article "which Israel won 87-57"
I seem to have skipped multiple times over that information. Thanks and sorry BBC!
Its even in the TLDR summary..quite embarassing. ๐ฏ
It's true then, Jewish team was being discriminated because of their nationality but they won nonetheless because they are doing what God would've done too. Right? Right?? /s
Did the volleyball players kill Palestinian children?
In addition to what Squizzy said, Israel has conscription, so there's a very good chance these athletes are / were members of the IDF. So it is entirely possible that they did engage in atrocities against Palestinians.
Why did modern Germany engage in restitution after the war if the Nazi regime was finished the people did not support the actions of the government or in more recent cases, were not alive for the actions that part of their taxes go toward making up for?