From reporting there is some dissent civil and militray over the war.
That being said we are seeing Netanyahu and his conservative backers going off the rails. Attacking Qatar and saying they might do it again.
Qatr tres to brker peace, Isreal atatcks Qatar. What dies that tell you?
Qatar is sheltering the leaders of one of the worst terrorists organisation of the world.
Qatar has picked a side in this conflict
Now broaching taking the whole if the West V Bank.
Religion, race, ethnicity, and nationalism gone wild.
The long term Israeli goal has always been establishing what they think were boundaries from 2000 years ago.
Zionism.
No its not. That’s antisemitic clap trap not supported by anything but racists spreading lies
The Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel (1948) states Israel will be a Jewish state, open to Jewish immigration for the ingathering of exiles, but also promises equal rights for all its inhabitants regardless of religion, race, or sex. It was proclaimed by David Ben-Gurion on May 14, 1948, and sought to establish the state while building a society based on liberty, justice, and peace, appealing to the Arab population to become full citizens in the new nation.
You do not immigrate and get get citizenship if you are not Jewish. Non Jews insie when Israeli was declared got citizenship.
As to equal rights, that gas never been completely true. There has been talk of expelling all ARabs.
Bullshit. More antisemitic clap trap
Pew study finds 79% believe Jews should get preferential treatment over Arab citizens; number of those who believe settlements are helpful to Israel's security growing; majority identify as centrist
www.timesofisrael.com
These are people’s feelings. Not the law
Israelis are understandably sick of the behaviour of Arabs. They have every reason to feel annoyed
Pew study finds 79% believe Jews should get preferential treatment over Arab citizens; number of those who believe settlements are helpful to Israel’s security growing; majority identify as centrist
The Israeli right is capitalizing on the aftermath of October 7th to build support for a permanent transfer of Palestinians out of Gaza.
jewishcurrents.org
Which is a natural reaction considering what they've gone through. It still won't happen
The op-ed testifies to the growing prominence of what was once an extremist position within Israel: the call to push the remaining Palestinians out of historic Palestine. In the 1980s and ’90s, the idea of total Palestinian expulsion—prohibited under international law—was the sole bailiwick of extremist politicians such as Rehavam Ze’evi and Rabbi Meir Kahane. The proposal was largely absent from mainstream Israeli public discourse in the subsequent decades, but has experienced a quiet resurgence that has paralleled the recent political ascendance of the Israeli far right. In 2016, a Pew survey found that almost half of Israeli Jews supported the idea that Arabs should be “expelled or transferred from Israel.” According to Jewish studies scholar Shaul Magid, the far right’s success in the November
While Palestinians have a right to stay in Gaza and the West Bank, if they can't find a way to be cooperative and want to live in peace with Jews, it might be necessary to move them.
We can't keep encouraging a whole people to be unreasonable decade after decade. When is the limit of everyone's patience reached?
I wonder if the metaphorical shoe was on the other foot (instead of in the mouth) would you have the same view?