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the-ind1gen0us-jude4n · 10 months ago
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Arab Israeli Muslims Protesting to bring back the Israeli Hostages
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"B....But the Apartheid!"
"You're the victims!"
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lostinsidelostoutside · 6 months ago
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Unifiedjewishvoices on Instagram.
I hate to hear "Israel is Apartheid '
It's 💯 BS !
There are Arabs ,Christians , Ethiopians ,Asians ,and so many more that live in Israel and in peace with Israel .
They have the same rights .
They have the same freedoms .
Can You actually say that about Palestine or Gaza ???
Can you ???
Who is APARTHEID??
I want peace between the two with Israel but that cannot happen until they get rid of there insane hatred of Jews ,accept Israel was always there and work towards peace instead of pure hatred.
Decades long hatred !
Then can there be peace 🕊️
Right now I do not see it tho 😔
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girlactionfigure · 1 year ago
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HERO
This is Masad Armilat, a 23-year-old Arab-Israeli man. Masad works at a gas station near Sderot. On October 7, as gunshots rang out nearby, Masad and left the shop, ran towards the main road, and found people hiding in bushes after fleeing the Nova music festival, where terrorists were running amok, massacring hundreds. Some of the people were suffering from gunshot sounds. There was precious little time to think. Masad selflessly and immediately brought them to the gas station. Once safely inside, he locked the door. He then dragged gas containers next to the entrance, so if terrorists tried to shoot the lock and open the door, the balloons would explode on them. He led everyone to the shelter, then went outside, risking his life. He waited by the window to see when the terrorists would arrive. And they did. The terrorists peered inside suspiciously. Suspecting something, they tried to break down the door, kicking at it over and over. But upon seeing the gas balloons, they decided to leave. Thanks to Masad's heroic and selfless actions, the lives of 14 people were saved that day. Masad emphasized, "We're all one, whether Arabs or Jewish." May there be many more people like you, Masad.
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valentinsylve · 8 months ago
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I want to share a terrific podcast by Ibrahim and Amira, a pair of Palestinian peace activists who live in Israel -- he's from Hebron and she's from East Jerusalem. It's called Unapologetic: The Third Narrative. It's educational but never dry, and it touches me in particular how sincere and unpretentious it is. These are people speaking intelligently from the heart about their real lives, the complexities of identities and citizenships, their trauma and frustration, and thoughts on politics, history and potential futures. They don't present a unified front, and they talk through disagreements organically. Their guests so far have been fascinating, and their most recent episode is all about their experiences of Ramadan, past and present. I hope y'all check it out and enjoy it as much as I do. Amira and Ibrahim are so great, I love them.
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timaeuslover001 · 6 months ago
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koenji · 3 months ago
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Fatma Shanan (Israeli, 1986), Self-Portrait and a Carpet #4, 2020, oil on linen, 190x149 cm.
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screamingfromuz · 1 year ago
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today was the 217th murder within the Arab Israeli community since the beginning of the year. it's an average of 4.5 dead per week. We must support the efforts to reduce crime within Arab-Israeli communities.
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neilamina · 7 months ago
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nyxypoo · 7 months ago
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today, one of the clubs at my school had a presenter who spoke about her story as a half Arab half Israeli. the whole thing was very interesting and i can't say that i agree with what she had to say but she did have some interesting takes. the way she spoke about israel and the idf was a very different take from what i've heard before but one thing that stuck out to me about the whole thing was at the very end. she ended it on a slide that showed how she described herself and i believe that what she used were things that contradicted each other but she begged to differ. the last slide said:
I'm a Muslim,
I'm a Zionist,
and I'm a pro-Palestinian.
again, i believe that these can contradict each other but i guess you can describe yourself as whatever and it doesn't need to make sense nowadays.
she spoke so highly of the idf and the israeli government. i won't say what she said was completely wrong (though most of it was definitely incorrect on purpose) but i will say that how she described a lot of the events was very different and clearly was worded carefully and specifically. that was just a small bit of what i noticed, i could honestly go on for much longer as it was around 20-25 minutes of her speaking but definitely going to listen to the audio i got of it later
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pat-lechem · 2 months ago
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source: kan arb
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captain-price-unofficially · 3 months ago
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Shocking footage exclusively published by Al-Jazeera shows Israeli occupation forces demolishing the ancient Greater Mosque in Khan Yunis. Another video from an Israeli soldier's GoPro captures the raiding of a mosque and the burning of all Quran copies inside.
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the-ind1gen0us-jude4n · 7 months ago
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Yoseph Haddad of i24NEWS chosen to light Independence Day beacon
“IsrAEl iS aN apArTHEid sTaTE”
“IsrAeL iS a RacISt sTatE”
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girlactionfigure · 1 year ago
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almondemotion · 1 year ago
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I worry what it is like to belong to a minority in Israel.
Do I protest too much, too little or just about right? Goldilocks considers what it is to live in the Middle East
I remember the tautology proposed by Amos Oz, one of Israel’s greatest novelists and peace proponents that, most of the majority is a minority. Amos Oz 1939 – 2018 Yesterday, and especially last night there were massive protests in Tel Aviv and Ben Gurion International Airport. Those in attendance were and have been for many months demonstrating against the government’s proposed changes to the…
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baby-girl-aaron-dessner · 2 months ago
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The terrorists:
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arabian-batboy · 1 year ago
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I really find it interesting how Zionists have no issues constantly using words like "Islamic" or "Islamist" or "jihadist" to describe the people they're killing without any fear of being accused of Islamophobia or that they're being bigots.
Because they know that we live in a world where anything or anyone remotely "Muslim" are automatically portrayed as inherently evil and deserving of death, especially in the US and other Western countries where Israel gets most of its support from them. So therefore, no one can be mad at them for killing all of these people, right? After all, they're only killing scary radical "Islamists" and "jihadists," NOT innocent people.
Meanwhile you would never hear any pro-Palestine people calling IDF soldiers "Jewists" or "Jewish extremists," even when they're literally branding the star of David onto Palestinians' faces and houses, instead we have to be very careful to not associate Judaism with Israel's crimes and are obligated to write a long essay about how we in fact do NOT want to kill every Jew in the world before we're allowed to show a shred of sympathy toward the thousands of Palestinian civilians being murdered as we are speaking.
Yet somehow that's not enough and they still hit us with the "when you say Zionists you actually mean Jews!" all while ignoring how they themselves aren't putting any effort into not demonizing Islam and Muslims with their words, because demonizing Islam and Muslims isn't an issue to them and the only way they can justify all the killing they're doing.
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