Please cite in the article where it says the doctors backed a genocide, because this seems exactly like the kind of misinformation that would be used to further normalize hatred towards Jews.
The article does not expound on any support for Israel by anyone. You are furthering misinformation and normalizing hatred towards Jews by presuming they support Israel. Other than them being Jewish, there is absolutely nothing linking them to Israel, and your comments are objectively antisemitic.
Not antisemitic, it’s a criticism of a government.
I’m not saying there isn’t antisemitic things happening, just that solidarity with Palestinians and the criticism of Israel isn’t.
Way to demonstrate my point.
Calling for the murder of Jews = antisemitic. Doxxing doctors who have nothing to do with what’s going on in Israel = antisemitic.
This is normalizing hatred towards Jews.
And where is an example of either in this article? All I found was a journalist quoting some idiot who doesn’t have a clue what intifada is.
As another user pointed out, this is a highly reliable source. Are you baselessly accusing the publication of fabricating problems?
https://lemmy.world/comment/13812625
You mean you called it reliable.
The link did.
Are you going to answer the question?
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Please cite in the article where it says the doctors backed a genocide, because this seems exactly like the kind of misinformation that would be used to further normalize hatred towards Jews.
Support of Israel is backing a genocide.
Feeling afraid of someone showing solidarity with those on the receiving end of that violence is backing genocide.
The article does not expound on any support for Israel by anyone. You are furthering misinformation and normalizing hatred towards Jews by presuming they support Israel. Other than them being Jewish, there is absolutely nothing linking them to Israel, and your comments are objectively antisemitic.