• @scarabic
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    51 year ago

    It’s a race war if anything. Religion is used to fuel it. But Israel doesn’t care about its gods. It only cares about people within its tribe controlling its country. Eventually Israel will have to choose between being Jewish controlled and being democratic, even. Because demographics are trending against there being a Jewish majority forever. They will ditch democracy. I mean, they already have by deliberately disenfranchising millions of Arabs from it. An apartheid democracy isn’t a democracy, it’s an oligarchy. Anyway, no, it’s not about the Jewish god. If you think Judaism is a religion, straight up, you don’t understand it. The Arabs also cling to their religion because it’s the one thing no one can take away from them. It’s also very effective at controlling people.

    • @Pipoca
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      31 year ago

      Hamas is literally an offshoot of the Muslim brotherhood.

      Fatah is reasonably secular. But Hamas is fighting a literal jihad against Jews. To Hamas, this is very much a religious war to establish a Muslim theocracracy over all of Israel.

      • WhatTrees
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        11 year ago

        You’re still confusing the pretext with the actual reason. Hamas and the Zionists both say they are doing this for religious reasons, but the actual reasons are much more complex and almost entirely political and social. You’re buying into the propaganda from both sides of you really think the root of this catastrophe is religion.

        Hamas only exists because of the occupation and oppression caused by the state of Israel.

        • @Pipoca
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          31 year ago

          Hamas, as mentioned, is an offshoot of the Muslim brotherhood. The Muslim brotherhood still exists in Egypt, despite Egypt not oppressing Muslims. Hamas might not have split off into a separate organization, but they’d basically still exist without Israel.

          More to the point, though, why Israel? Why did Jews want to establish a state in Israel? Are you really going to argue that had nothing to do with religion? The second intifada was literally caused by Ariel Sharon visiting the Al-Aqsa mosque. Clearly, that had nothing to do with religion either.

          I’m not saying that the conflict is purely religious. It’s a complex blend of religion and politics.

          Arguing that religion has nothing to do with it is ridiculous.

          • @scarabic
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            21 year ago

            Why did Jews settle in Israel?

            There were many there already. It is their historical homeland of origin.

            It has cultural significance as a past Jewish homeland.

            And frankly I think being surrounded by enemies has been galvanizing for them, not a minus at all.

            AND, here’s the main thing I think you are insisting on missing: it has religious significance too, which whips up certain people into a fervor.

            Just because leaders manipulate people with religion doesn’t mean they are religiously motivated. Religion is for manipulating people. It has a great impact on certain people and situations, but it’s a tool. For example, if you want suicide bombers, it’s a tool for convincing them to die. This doesn’t mean religion is the reason you’re bombing. Religion is a how not a why (except for in the minds of some pawns, which I’ll allow is true).

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Groups against Jews have existed in the area before Israel and Palestine were established.

          People blissfully forget that when they believe defending yourself justifies all means.

        • @time_lord
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          01 year ago

          Christian zionists maybe, but Jewish zionists are doing this because hamas murdered Israeli civilians in a terrorist attack. Nothing religious about revenge.