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The both-sides-have-their reasons-but-Israel-is-the-victim stories follow an expected pattern. Israeli Jews, still living in the shadow of the Holocaust, return to their rightful homes and then fight for every inch of what is justly theirs. They are repeatedly faced with intractable Arab terrorists who attack innocent civilians and must be crushed with all the might the Israeli military has at its disposal. Never Again! Add “barely human” Hamas and Iranian militants, and armed and aggressive ultra-Orthodox Jews and settlers abetted by Israeli soldiers defending God’s promises and marching defiantly through Jerusalem yelling “Death to the Arabs!” and we have the narrative in place. The United Nations, a host of human rights groups, and the International Court protest, suggesting various crimes against humanity, while Israelis wring their hands and cry foul. Victim again. The US remains remarkably silent given that much of the weaponry is ours. Could both sides just
Protests by Palestinian citizens are being greeted with a mix of police violence and vigilante-style attacks from Jewish fascists With Jerusalem ablaze and Gaza on the brink of another major Israeli onslaught, it has been easy to overlook the.
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This Isnât a Civil War, It Is Settler-Colonial Violence
Israeli security forces walk in Jerusalem s al-Aqsa mosque compound, the third holiest site of Islam, on May 14, 2021.
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Earlier this week, massive protests erupted in â48 Palestinian towns and cities. â48 Palestinians (known as âcitizensâ of Israel) had mobilized to protest the threat of expulsion facing Palestinian families in Sheikh Jarrah in Jerusalem, and in protest of Israelâs attack on al-Aqsa Mosque.
As Israel escalated its violence against the families in Sheikh Jarrah, worshipers in al-Aqsa mosque during the holy month of Ramadan and in Gaza, â48 Palestinian protests escalated as well. Palestinians came out in their masses, from the Naqab to the Galilee, in what has become the most widespread protests among â48 Palestinians in living memory: Rahat, Tal sl-Sabeâ, Shkieb al-Salam, Shefa âAmerican, Yaffa, Haifa, Akka, Nazareth