• SatansMaggotyCumFart
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    457 months ago

    Is it for the hostages the Palestinians took or the ones the Israelis took?

    • @[email protected]
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      297 months ago

      in honor of the 132 hostages — 128 of them abducted on October 7 and four who have been held for nearly a decade — still in terrorist captivity in Gaza

      Nothing about the Palestinians in captivity in Israel.

    • @yumpsuit
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      187 months ago

      It could also be for the closeted queer Palestinians routinely blackmailed by Israeli intelligence into acting as spies.

    • @macrocephalic
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      97 months ago

      I genuinely read the headline and thought “Good on them for standing up for the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians imprisoned in Gaza”, and then I realised the truth.

    • @[email protected]
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      37 months ago

      If you call it administrative detention you’re just allowed to take hostages without getting any criticism.

    • @[email protected]
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      157 months ago

      They love branding pride as something Israeli, but outside of Tel Aviv the country is terribly homophobic, in particular with the current fascist government.

      It is a propaganda ruse to be more palatable to western liberals

      • @cucumber_sandwich
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        37 months ago

        So countries aren’t allowed to have differences between the city and the countryside? Same could be said about many western countries.

        • @[email protected]
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          87 months ago

          Tel Aviv is not the only Israeli city… Thinking of the area in a classical rural-city divide doesn’t work anyways, because you don’t have the “lived in my village seen nothing else since 10 generations” families, given how most came to steal the land just two generations ago.

          • @cucumber_sandwich
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            07 months ago

            Tel Aviv is not the only Israeli city…

            And I never said that. It is the one with the most liberal international reputation though.

            Thinking of the area in a classical rural-city divide doesn’t work anyways, because you don’t have the “lived in my village seen nothing else since 10 generations” families

            The rural-city divide is not about people staying in the same place for generations, otherwise the us wouldn’t have one. It’s about progressive and traditional values. And Israel does have geographical differences in that regard.

            Anything else?

      • Iceblade
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        27 months ago

        Removed by mod

  • @febra
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    67 months ago

    If only their beloved prime minister would agree to a ceasefire

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      67 months ago

      Netanyahu isn’t that popular among Israelis. Far less popular than the actions in Gaza, for example.