2. The Palestinians are foreigners in Israel. (98 percent of the Middle east is controlled by Muslim dictatorships. They should move to a muslim dictatorship.)
3. The Palestinians are known for carrying out terrorist attacks routinely.
4. Israel isn't the United States.
Do you think the Jewish guy should be blocked from walking on his campus?
No, not at all. Do you think a not-Jew in Israel should be barred from walking on the finer streets in the cities of Israel?
I think that muslims and others hate the Bible so much. They want to destroy the Jews so they can say the Bible isn't true and what the Bible describes as the end times wouldn't be able to be fulfilled.
I think Israel has enemies that will kill them no matter what. So they have to take precautions against people who hate them and would murder them if they could freely walk around Israel.
I don't think every country has to let anyone in it.
Would you agree that there are many Muslims that if allowed to roam freely in Israel that they would no doubt murder people if they could? You know that is true right.
I'll also clarify when I say Muslims I am talking about those muslims who believe the Koran and would murder every Jew behind as a tree as it commands. The true believers. I know there are some people who have to pretend they are Muslims because if they didn't they would be murdered.
Why do you think the son of the founder of Hamas hates Hamas and what they stand for and would rather hang out with Jews.
What is the context of what the other side was doing?
After watching that you are asking about the context?
Is there any context that would make the described activities morally acceptable, especially when it's delivered with laughter?
I remember there was someone here some years back who fervently believed the earth is flat. And I think there's a lot of similarity between flat earthers and Israel supporters and it's this: Both begin with a conclusion that they want to believe, and then filter all the information they see to support that conclusion.
Seriously, the similarities really stand out. Present them with a boatload of evidence that contradicts their willful conclusion and they artistically find ways to discount all of it, even to the point of believing a conventional airline must fly for 12 hours at more than mach 2 to cover the flat earth distance from Chile to Australia or that killing innocent non-Jewish people is okay so long as they are killed by Jews.
I remember there was someone here some years back who fervently believed the earth is flat. And I think there's a lot of similarity between flat earthers and Israel supporters and it's this: Both begin with a conclusion that they want to believe, and then filter all the information they see to support that conclusion.
A perfect example would be right here on this forum. In real time.
I'm not the one saying it...LaMonde, New York Times, all trying to spin it...
Photojournalists 'embedded' with Hamas on October 7: Heavy but unsubstantiated Israeli accusations Israeli officials accused photographers working for foreign media outlets of having 'known about the massacre,' echoing the claim of a pro-Israeli advocacy group, which has since backtracked.
Was Mossad taking a nap? They admit they had prior warning.
Israel Knew Hamass Attack Plan More Than a Year Ago A blueprint reviewed by The Times laid out the attack in detail. Israeli officials dismissed it as aspirational and ignored specific warnings.