#i see your gnostic bullshit from over here fam no need to hide it
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Oh, what a lovely display of hostorical ignorance!
So, let's start at the first image: the sympol there is the symbol of Irgun (Etzel in hebrew), who believed at the time that the entirerty of British controlled areas in the Levant were promised to the Jews in the Balfour Declaration. Even during the 1930s, when this organization was operating (along side others), it was a minority opinion especially since traditionally we had (and still have) no reason to cultivate a desert we never lived in east to the Jordan river.
Now let's move to the map of "Greater Israel". It's true that the bible mentioned a Greater Israel" as the land promised by god to the decendents of Jacob after becoming a nation (exsodus 23:31, Numbers 34, Ezekiel 47:13-20). Historically and archeologically speaking, however, we know for a fact that the kingdoms of Israel and Judea never extended further than the boundaries of Litani river in modern-day Lebanon, the fertile lands on modern-day Jordan (specifically the Gilad and Amon regions), and the Negev desert in modern-day Israel. And throughout history there was no attempt to "concour" anything beyond these bounds. And keep in mind, only Ezekiel talks about the boundries properly, the Torah itself keeps it vague with phrases like "from the sea to the river" (Sounds familiar?), which has been always interprated as "from the middleterranian sea to the Jordan river".
And now, let's talk about the flag. The correct flag is this one, with white strips at the top and bottom:
And funny enough, it looks very similar to a talith, a praying cloak worn only during morning prays.
Why is that? Well, nobody knows really how it started in the 1890s, but the current Israeli flag was agreed upon and became the official flag of the Zionist Movement in its first assembly in 1897. It is believed, however, that a version of the flag was first flown at Nes Ziona (a city in modern-day Israel) in 1885. Here are suggested reconstructions of this flag:
Why blue, of all colours? Well, because blue was always the national colour of the people native to the southern Levant. We see it in archeological finds, as well as in the bible (Numbers 15:38).
Now, let's talk about "Hammas in Lebanon or Egypt": we all know Hammas afiliates and soldiers fled to Egypt since 2009, as we know that Egypt tried to stop the smuggling operations from Sinai to the strip by flooding the tunnels underneath the border. And since many "Ganaz Influencers™️" are now posting from Egypt, it's safe to assume Hammas is alive and well over there (for now). As of Lebanon? Well, we got Hizbolla(? Hizballa? How do you even spell their name in English), which is way, way worse than Hammas. If Hammas is your local gang leader, Hizballa is the fricken Russian Maffia. You don't under-estimate these guys.
I will stop here and wont go inti trying ti reason with any of you regarding us being "imperial colonizers" since you see all jews as "white europeans" and thus as the demiurge-sorry, I mean "the evil within and without".
Tell me how this is about Hamas. "Well you shouldnt be supporting Hamas" "well what about oct 7?" "Do you condem hamas?". Ugh cmon, yall just wanna steal a land and use the excuse of "it was promised to us bla bla" and kill others.. its not about hamas, its all about colonizing.
I have not heard about hamas in Lebanon or Egypt. Come up with something new...
#i see your gnostic bullshit from over here fam no need to hide it#reblog#israel#long post#history#time to try and teach the fools once#if that fails i go back to making fun of you#because at that point i know for a fact you dont care about history or the natives of this land#you just wanna see jews being murdered#for the funzies i guess
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