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Serryah

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You can't be one without being the other. Either you support Israel, or you support terrorism.

Millions of people are both. I don't support Israel's current stupidity, but I don't support Hamas's stupidity either (or it's existence).

Others out there - including people in Israel itself - agree with that kind of thought too.

Or are you going to say those Israeli's who are against their Government are supportive of Hamas?
 

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Or are you going to say those Israeli's who are against their Government are supportive of Hamas?
As a matter of fact, they are. Perhaps not intentionally, but by not supporting their government, they are making it easier for the terrorists.
The only stupid thing Israel did was not flatten Terran on October 8th.
 
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Serryah

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I support Israel 100%.
It's hilarious how the kidnappers, rapists, suicide bombers, and rocket launchers all want a negotiated cease-fire.
Fucking joke.

Send them to Paradise.

Huh, last I heard Netanyahu wanted no cease-fire... (nor rescued hostages either)

He must'a changed his mind?

BTW RCS - Israel has ALSO kidnapped, raped and rocket launched against innocents for years. Hamas does not have the exclusion on those horrors. Which is why Hamas and Israel are both disgusting examples of human (or so called human; I wouldn't call either group human, honestly) depravity.
 

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I support Israel 100%.
It's hilarious how the kidnappers, rapists, suicide bombers, and rocket launchers all want a negotiated cease-fire.
Fucking joke.

Send them to Paradise.
Get out your notebookd kids. Today’s lesson is in the Jew Klux Klan.

Oct 1, 2022 -World

Scoop: Menendez warns Netanyahu against working with Jewish supremacists​


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, second from left, poses for a picture with Chairman Bob Corker, R-Tenn., left, ranking member Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., center

Then-Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Sen. Bob Menendez at the

U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) during a trip to Israel last month warned Israeli opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu that if he forms a government after the Nov. 1 elections that includes right-wing extremists, it could harm U.S.-Israel bilateral relations, according to two sources familiar with the meeting.

Why it matters: Netanyahu recently united several radical right-wing Jewish supremacist parties as part of his effort to consolidate his right-wing bloc and win the November election.
  • The former Israeli prime minister needs to win a 61-seat majority in the Knesset to form a coalition that could pass laws and take steps to stop his corruption trial.
  • Including Jewish supremacists in any potential future government could give them a lot of leverage over Netanyahu to push through racist policies.
Behind the scenes: During the Sept. 5 meeting with Netanyahu, Menendez raised his concerns about the opposition leader's political partnership and cooperation with extreme right-wing parties, according to two U.S. sources familiar with what was discussed in the meeting.
  • The sources said Menendez, chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee one of the most outspoken Democratic supporters of Israel in the Senate, specifically mentioned Jewish Power party leader Itamar Ben Gvir, a Jewish supremacist who will likely be a minister if Netanyahu wins the elections.
  • Menendez told Netanyahu he has “serious concerns” over a possible partnership with “extremist and polarizing individuals like Ben Gvir” in a potential future government, the sources said.
  • “People who were in the room saw how pissed off Bibi got" with Menendez's comments, one of the sources said.
Menendez did not back down from the issue even after Netanyahu expressed his annoyance over his comments, the source said.
  • “The senator told Netanyahu he needed to realize the composition of such a coalition could seriously erode bipartisan support in Washington, which has been a pillar of the bilateral relationship between the U.S. and Israel," the source added.
  • Menendez was in Israel as part of a bipartisan congressional delegation led by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.).
The big picture: Ben-Gvir was convicted in 2007 of supporting a terror organization and inciting racism. He is perhaps best known for ripping the Cadillac emblem off of then-Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s car in 1995 and declaring, “We reached Rabin’s car, we will get to Rabin too." Rabin was assassinated later that year.
  • Ben Gvir has said he wants to establish a new ministry for encouraging the immigration of “enemies” and people who are “disloyal” to the state. He also says he will try to pass laws for implementing the death sentence against those he calls "terrorists."

  • Netanyahu managed to unite Ben Gvir and his party with another extreme right-wing party called "Religious Zionism.” The party's leader, Bezalel Smotrich, has a history of making racist remarks about Arab citizens of Israel. Smotrich has said the murder of a Palestinian family by Jewish settlers was not terrorism, and organized an anti-gay parade in Jerusalem.
  • Netanyahu also united these two parties with a third party called Noam, a radical religious party that focuses primarily on opposing LGBTQ+ rights.
State of play: The right-leaning Israel Hayom newspaper reported on Wednesday that other U.S. officials are concerned about the possibility of Ben Gvir becoming a minister if Netanyahu wins the elections and forms a government.
  • According to the report, major Jewish organizations in the U.S. are equally concerned about this scenario and its influence on the ability of the pro-Israel community to defend Israel in Washington.
  • A senior U.S. official confirmed the report to Axios and said the Biden administration is very concerned about what impact such a political development could have on U.S.-Israeli relations.
What they're saying: State Department spokesperson Ned Price told Axios the Biden administration is not weighing in on domestic politics in Israel.
  • Netanyahu’s office declined to comment.
 

petros

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I support Israel 100%.
It's hilarious how the kidnappers, rapists, suicide bombers, and rocket launchers all want a negotiated cease-fire.
Fucking joke.

Send them to Paradise.
You support the Jew Klux Klan? Do you wear that badge of honour on your chest or you're just fucking clueless to their existence?

Why would you support anyone who openly calls you a dirty pig and wants you dead?.

They are the sons and grandsons of those who used terrorism and commited ethnic cleasing of Christians and Muzzies in the creation of Israel.

Did the Zionist terrorism go away? The King David attack which was a direct attack on Britain didnt happen? Haifa didnt happen because it was scrubbed from history in 2009 which is in itself a continuation of terrorism.

Were these acts the reason Jewish refugees were denied entry to the Commonwealth, US and A, Argentina, Brazil etc etc? Thats a giant golden YES. Was it antisemitic to deny them entry? No, just like ISIS they were a public safety risk.

When Truman went to the UN and had the creation of Israel rubber stamped was it out of pity or a way to keep them out of the US? His hopes and the hopes of the British was that the Arab Christians and Muzzies would finish what Germany had started.

Why didnt that prophecy come to fruition? The Zionist terrorism didnt stop and its still on going.

I already know you're uneducated reply....but but but fags and dykes, Arab Israelis are equal, Palestine didnt exist, Arabs are the cause of on going violence not Zionist terrorism etc

Lets review the actions of the fair and just cute and fluffy Zionist bunnies of the Middle East.

The term "from the river to the sea" originally come from the Zionists and was usurped and is now a pointed stick in the eye to the Zionists.

Years before forming his current extremist government, Netanyahu declared that Israel was “not a state of all its citizens”. Referencing a 2018 law he wrote, “According to the basic nationality law we passed, Israel is the nation-state of the Jewish people – and only it.” In recent days the Knesset adopted legislation that in certain circumstances gives Jewish Israelis milder punishment for rape and sexual assault than Palestinian citizens of Israel. They also passed a law – by a large margin – effectively allowing communities to exclude non-Jews.

According to Adalah, the Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, more than 65 Israeli laws discriminate against non-Jews. Additionally, the World Zionist Organization, Jewish Agency and Jewish National Fund, which has quasi-state status, are constitutionally committed to serving and promoting the interests of Jews and only Jews. In 2021 leading Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem published “A Regime of Jewish Supremacy between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea: this is Apartheid.”

You'll find more of the lunatic asshole Jew Power supremacist bullshit in the thread above.

Youre way too fucking smart to get behind the JKK and the Ben Gvir Jew Power party who fully endorsed and more than likely were behind the assassination of Itzakh Rabin.

Zionists arent innocent fluffy bunnies under perpetual attack by radicals, they are the violent terroist radicals.
 

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Video that captured man saying Hitler should have 'wiped Jews from planet' has cops responding

Author of the article:Joe Warmington
Published Sep 30, 2024 • Last updated 12 hours ago • 4 minute read


A man who appeared to use racist language in a viral video
A man who appeared to use racist language in a viral video. Photo by Screen grab /X
A viral video depicting a man saying “Hitler should have wiped” every Jew “off the planet” is now being investigated by the Toronto Police as a possible hate crime.


“The comments in the video are vile,” said Toronto Police spokesperson Stephanie Sayer. “The Hate Crime Unit is actively investigating the matter.”

It’s a shocking and disturbing collection of anti-Semitic smears captured in a video last week outside a mechanic’s garage on Geary Ave. near Dupont St.

Witnesses say the incident started as an argument emanating from a dispute over public parking. In the video it shows a large, agitated man approaching another while saying “because (you’re) a fake f****** Jew you have the right to f****** park there and I don’t?”

The angry man then says “f*** you and f*** your mother and your grandmother and your great grandmother, you fake f****** Jew.”

The man added: “I said Hitler should have wiped every f****** one of you off the planet.”


Later the man in the video can be seen talking to two Toronto police officers in which the audio captured the words “you know what, he’s a hook nose” and “motherf****** Jew” and “Hitler should have wiped those motherf****** out” and “should have killed every last one of them.”

It’s hard to believe something like that could be said in Toronto in 2024. However, in a year of protests where anti-Semitism has become normalized in the wake of the Oct. 7 Black Sabbath attack that saw the slaughter of 1,200 Israelis by Hamas, it perhaps should not surprise us.

Anti-Jewish rhetoric has been on the rise.

Many Jews in Toronto have expressed that they don’t feel safe anymore. This is an example of why they may feel that way. This video is as ugly as can be, which is saying something since this year has seen gunshots into schools and other violence that has been investigated.

B’nai Brith said this is not a coincidence.

“This heart-breaking display of grotesque antisemitism is the result of a year of inadequate responses to the rising levels of anti-Semitism fomenting across Canada and across Toronto,” said Richard Robertson, director of research and advocacy of B’nai Brith Canada. “Inaction has enabled a climate in the city where Jewish persons can be verbally attacked for merely going about their daily business.”



Meir Weinstein of Israel Now said the remarks has shaken many in the Jewish community who are already shocked at plans for pro-Hamas supporters to celebrate the Oct. 7 barbarism at Queen’s Park on the one-year anniversary. He said this kind of thing can’t be swept under the carpet.

“The level of anti-Semitism heard here actually surpasses Ernst Zundel,” said Weinstein, who was heavily involved in the battles with the notorious Holocaust denier in the 1980s.

Zundel, now deceased, was prosecuted and now this case, decades later, is being looked at by police as well.

“Such caustic vitriol must not be tolerated. This is a hate crime,” said Robertson. “We thank the Toronto police for investigating this matter and urge them to lay the appropriate charges. This is an affront to all Canadians and to all Torontonians.”


It’s even an affront to those in the shop, where this allegedly occurred out front.

“We talked to him and told him to calm down,” said Alex, owner of Alex’s Wing Tat Auto Service and Body Repair Inc.

Alex said they told him when he was complaining about people being racist, the words being used were racist. He said reports of this man working at his shop or his neighbour’s shop are inaccurate.

“He hangs around here,” he said, adding the man is a “client” and comes in “when he needs his car fixed.”

Alex said he so far as not seen him since Monday but said did speak with police about the incident himself. The man has not been charged with a crime and the allegations have yet to be tested in court.

Alex said this is not the first incident between this man and police.


As the Toronto Sun‘s Michele Mandel reported, there was a heated dispute June 16, 2022, at this same location over a parking ticket between a parking officer and this same man.

Later, Toronto Police officer, Const. Moussa Tahlil was charged under the Ontario Police Act for allegedly escalating things by using “profane, abusive or insulting language.”

The video shows the man also using extreme language toward the officers. This case is still before a police tribunal and is unresolved.

Meanwhile, B’nai Brith is calling for meaningful action.

“It is imperative that a strong message be sent, such hate will not be tolerated in our community,” said Robertson. “We thank the Toronto police for investigating this matter and urge them to lay the appropriate charges.”

Toronto Police say they are on it. Stay tuned.
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Video that captured man saying Hitler should have 'wiped Jews from planet' has cops responding

Author of the article:Joe Warmington
Published Sep 30, 2024 • Last updated 12 hours ago • 4 minute read


A man who appeared to use racist language in a viral video
A man who appeared to use racist language in a viral video. Photo by Screen grab /X
A viral video depicting a man saying “Hitler should have wiped” every Jew “off the planet” is now being investigated by the Toronto Police as a possible hate crime.


“The comments in the video are vile,” said Toronto Police spokesperson Stephanie Sayer. “The Hate Crime Unit is actively investigating the matter.”

It’s a shocking and disturbing collection of anti-Semitic smears captured in a video last week outside a mechanic’s garage on Geary Ave. near Dupont St.

Witnesses say the incident started as an argument emanating from a dispute over public parking. In the video it shows a large, agitated man approaching another while saying “because (you’re) a fake f****** Jew you have the right to f****** park there and I don’t?”

The angry man then says “f*** you and f*** your mother and your grandmother and your great grandmother, you fake f****** Jew.”

The man added: “I said Hitler should have wiped every f****** one of you off the planet.”


Later the man in the video can be seen talking to two Toronto police officers in which the audio captured the words “you know what, he’s a hook nose” and “motherf****** Jew” and “Hitler should have wiped those motherf****** out” and “should have killed every last one of them.”

It’s hard to believe something like that could be said in Toronto in 2024. However, in a year of protests where anti-Semitism has become normalized in the wake of the Oct. 7 Black Sabbath attack that saw the slaughter of 1,200 Israelis by Hamas, it perhaps should not surprise us.

Anti-Jewish rhetoric has been on the rise.

Many Jews in Toronto have expressed that they don’t feel safe anymore. This is an example of why they may feel that way. This video is as ugly as can be, which is saying something since this year has seen gunshots into schools and other violence that has been investigated.

B’nai Brith said this is not a coincidence.

“This heart-breaking display of grotesque antisemitism is the result of a year of inadequate responses to the rising levels of anti-Semitism fomenting across Canada and across Toronto,” said Richard Robertson, director of research and advocacy of B’nai Brith Canada. “Inaction has enabled a climate in the city where Jewish persons can be verbally attacked for merely going about their daily business.”



Meir Weinstein of Israel Now said the remarks has shaken many in the Jewish community who are already shocked at plans for pro-Hamas supporters to celebrate the Oct. 7 barbarism at Queen’s Park on the one-year anniversary. He said this kind of thing can’t be swept under the carpet.

“The level of anti-Semitism heard here actually surpasses Ernst Zundel,” said Weinstein, who was heavily involved in the battles with the notorious Holocaust denier in the 1980s.

Zundel, now deceased, was prosecuted and now this case, decades later, is being looked at by police as well.

“Such caustic vitriol must not be tolerated. This is a hate crime,” said Robertson. “We thank the Toronto police for investigating this matter and urge them to lay the appropriate charges. This is an affront to all Canadians and to all Torontonians.”


It’s even an affront to those in the shop, where this allegedly occurred out front.

“We talked to him and told him to calm down,” said Alex, owner of Alex’s Wing Tat Auto Service and Body Repair Inc.

Alex said they told him when he was complaining about people being racist, the words being used were racist. He said reports of this man working at his shop or his neighbour’s shop are inaccurate.

“He hangs around here,” he said, adding the man is a “client” and comes in “when he needs his car fixed.”

Alex said he so far as not seen him since Monday but said did speak with police about the incident himself. The man has not been charged with a crime and the allegations have yet to be tested in court.

Alex said this is not the first incident between this man and police.


As the Toronto Sun‘s Michele Mandel reported, there was a heated dispute June 16, 2022, at this same location over a parking ticket between a parking officer and this same man.

Later, Toronto Police officer, Const. Moussa Tahlil was charged under the Ontario Police Act for allegedly escalating things by using “profane, abusive or insulting language.”

The video shows the man also using extreme language toward the officers. This case is still before a police tribunal and is unresolved.

Meanwhile, B’nai Brith is calling for meaningful action.

“It is imperative that a strong message be sent, such hate will not be tolerated in our community,” said Robertson. “We thank the Toronto police for investigating this matter and urge them to lay the appropriate charges.”

Toronto Police say they are on it. Stay tuned.
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