No, but we should give our full support to Palestine in it's struggle against Jewish supremacism and the so-called "Jewish State" of Israel
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@4SDT7HN2yrs2Y
Have you been to Palestine or Israel? Do you know how many Palestinians work, have gotten degrees in Israel and are treated in Israeli hospitals? Palestinian leaders have squandered their country, while Israel has invested in technology, education and freedom for its citizens. Instead of trying to destroy Israel perhaps if Palestine leaders weren’t so corrupt they could have used the billions in funding got their people instead of trying to destroy Israel. From 2014 to 2020, U.N. agencies spent nearly $4.5 billion in Gaza, including $600 million in 2020 alone.
@Renaldo-MoonGreen 2yrs2Y
Palestinians live in walled of sections of Israel. There is literally a wall around Gaza that is guarded by Israeli soldiers and Palestinians are not allowed out.
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@jsimicConstitution2yrs2Y
Supporting Palestine is supporting Arab supremacism against the so-called state of "Palestine"
A country that has never existed during or before the Ottoman Empire to the Roman Empire.
A "country" that was conceived exclusively for antisemitism and the push for a New Holocaust.
This is really funny you're talking about Palestine but all but one of your points are actually true about Israel.
Israel was a person in the story not a kingdom. Israel is a completely made up country created after WWII to get Jews out of Europe and the US which is very anti semitic. Palestine however, was a state of the Ottoman empire. Supporting Palestine is not supporting Arab supremacy; most people in Palestine are willing to share the land with Israel.
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