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That’s a failure of reading comprehension on your end then. I just pointed out how a politician left his constituents during a crisis.
He is not a first responder, he is not in the medical field, he is a United States senator. He might represent the state of Texas, but he is not in the state Senate and has no control over what happens there. Use your brain and not your political hate.
The PLO wanted peace, Israel funded Hamas to undermine Arrafat. Again, you’re nothing short of an imbecile to think Israel is the victim. They have long been governed by far right extremists that want to carry out genocide against their enemies.I may love my dog but if he goes rabid, I have to put him down.
The land was Turkish land when Jews began purchasing tracts in the 1800s. That the resident lessee Arabs didn't like the land being sold to those with other uses for it is their problem. Further, land taken in occupation due to multiple Arabs countries attempting to destroy the Israelis - multiple times - is also their problem.
I'll bring your analogy closer to home; if Canada were lobbing rockets into the U.S., we'd push them into the Arctic. The problem for the mostly Jordanian Arabs is themselves, and the successive generations of Intifada-bent intellectual inbreeding. I find nothing admirable about them except for those who do desire peace and abandonment of "death to Israel" but are violently coerced by Hamas, PLO, and Fatah. The rest are an obsessive death cult.
The PLO wanted peace, Israel funded Hamas to undermine Arrafat. Again, you’re nothing short of an imbecile to think Israel is the victim. They have long been governed by far right extremists that want to carry out genocide against their enemies.
If that’s what you want, then fair enough. But cut the BS about Israel being the victim.
The PLO wanted peace, Israel funded Hamas to undermine Arrafat. Again, you’re nothing short of an imbecile to think Israel is the victim. They have long been governed by far right extremists that want to carry out genocide against their enemies.
If that’s what you want, then fair enough. But cut the BS about Israel being the victim.
Systemic killing of an ethnic group. Textbook definition of genocide
Worst ethnic cleansers ever...You are anti-semitic.
You already posted a map of a lie
Introduction
Roughly 21% of Israel’s more than nine million citizens are Arabs. The vast majority of the Israeli Arabs - roughly 83% - are Muslims. Arabs in Israel have equal voting rights; in fact, it is one of the few places in the Middle East where Arab women may vote. Arabs hold 15 seats in the 23rd Knesset. Israeli Arabs have also held various government posts.
Arabic, like Hebrew, was an official language in Israel until 2018. That year the Knesset adopted the Nation State Law, which downgraded the status of the Arabic language from an official state language to one holding a more ambiguous special status.
The sole legal distinction between Jewish and Arab citizens of Israel is that the latter are not required to serve in the Israeli army. This was to spare Arab citizens the need to take up arms against their brethren. Nevertheless, many Arabs have volunteered for military duty and the Druze and Circassian communities are subject to the draft.
Some economic and social gaps between Israeli Jews and Arabs result from the latter not serving in the military. Veterans qualify for many benefits and jobs not available to non-veterans. Moreover, the army aids in the socialization process. On the other hand, Arabs do have an advantage obtaining some jobs during the years Israelis are in the military. In addition, industries like construction and trucking have come to be dominated by Israeli Arabs.
Has nothing to do with anti Semitism. You’re just coping. what IDF propaganda site did you get this from?You are anti-semitic.
You already posted a map of a lie
Introduction
Roughly 21% of Israel’s more than nine million citizens are Arabs. The vast majority of the Israeli Arabs - roughly 83% - are Muslims. Arabs in Israel have equal voting rights; in fact, it is one of the few places in the Middle East where Arab women may vote. Arabs hold 15 seats in the 23rd Knesset. Israeli Arabs have also held various government posts.
Arabic, like Hebrew, was an official language in Israel until 2018. That year the Knesset adopted the Nation State Law, which downgraded the status of the Arabic language from an official state language to one holding a more ambiguous special status.
The sole legal distinction between Jewish and Arab citizens of Israel is that the latter are not required to serve in the Israeli army. This was to spare Arab citizens the need to take up arms against their brethren. Nevertheless, many Arabs have volunteered for military duty and the Druze and Circassian communities are subject to the draft.
Some economic and social gaps between Israeli Jews and Arabs result from the latter not serving in the military. Veterans qualify for many benefits and jobs not available to non-veterans. Moreover, the army aids in the socialization process. On the other hand, Arabs do have an advantage obtaining some jobs during the years Israelis are in the military. In addition, industries like construction and trucking have come to be dominated by Israeli Arabs.