i have a degree in history and a masters in information science. if you truly want to argue with me you’d best bring your sources. side blog to keep this off main because i don’t want death threats lmao
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I won't lie, and this is probably something that antizionists don't want to hear, but had Medinat Yisrael never existed, and it was just Jewish communities made up of local Jews and Jewish immigrants returning to Eretz Yisrael living in a theoretical Palestinian state, an Oct 7 style pogrom would have still happened. And they would still claim they were fighting the zionists.
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I’m hostile to any political position based on feelings of resentment, a thirst for revenge, or the belief that certain classes of people need to be repressed. Liberation and “getting back at those bastards” are two different things, and probably they aren’t compatible. Also, frankly, “getting back at those bastards” has historically been the motivation for campaigns of disproportionate violence which, on the whole, did not lead to anyone getting any freer. The grand prize for this sort of operation is always just a mound of dead bodies.
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It's been 700 days. 700 days since October 7. 700 day since hundreds lost their life and family. 700 days since whole communities where destroyed and disbanded in a spen of a few hours. 700 days since people where kidnapped from their homes, still in pajamas. 700 days since people who where just partying together, dancing to the music, where massacred. 700 days since a who countries life turnd upside down. 700 days since I woke up to the sirens at 6:30 am at that Saturday.
700 days had past. 700 hundreds days of death, of hurt, of bombs and of small victories and great losses. 700 days of 900 dead soldiers, 1053 dead civilians, and tens of thousands of deaths in Gaza. Some of them were innocent.
700 days of war. 700 days and STILL THE HOSTAGES AREN'T HOME. 🎗️
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700 🎗️ 48
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Please remember this everytime Legacy Media outlets cite IAGS as a source
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Step 1: kill the majority of the Jews in your country
Step 2: exile the majority of the survivors to Israel
Step 3: say you don't hate Jews you just hate Israelis
Step 4:???
Step 5: profit
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i know antisemitism makes you stupid but it is truly nutso how many people are willing to buy this bullshit "everyone lived in harmony before the jews attacked" line like really truly shows how y'all are just completely incurious about the world and world history
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For context, Amir is a journalist and an October 7th survivor.
Here is a clearer image of Yarden's post:
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Explained: Greta Thunberg's Allegations of Piracy and Kidnapping
Greta Thunberg and her activist flotilla friends have accused Israel of piracy and kidnapping for intercepting their boats en route to Gaza. The language is bold, dramatic, and made for TikTok.
But is any of it true?
Let's check the law, check what happened, and see if the law has been breached.
What's the Gaza Freedom Flotilla again...?
A coalition of pro-Palestinian activists launched the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, a series of small boats sailing toward Gaza saying it was in protest of Israel's naval blockade. Their stated goal is to deliver humanitarian aid - but their real goal seems to have been to provoke confrontation and draw headlines.
Is the blockade even legal?
Yes. That’s not just Israel saying so—it’s the United Nations.
The 2011 Palmer Report, commissioned by the UN, concluded that:
Israel's naval blockade was imposed as a legitimate security measure... and its implementation complied with the requirements of international law.
To be legal, a blockade must:
Be part of an armed conflict (check),
Be declared and enforced properly (check),
Serve a military/security objective, not a civilian one (check, again).
Is What Israel did in Intercepting their ships piracy?
Not even close.
Under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS, Article 101), piracy requires:
A private act,
Committed on the high seas,
For private ends (think ransom, robbery, pillaging),
By one private ship against another.
Israel is a sovereign state, acting under a declared naval blockade, during an ongoing armed conflict. It's not pirating granola bars. It's enforcing maritime security under international law.
Even the serious and informed critics of Israel admit this isn't piracy.
Is It Kidnapping?
Also no. Unless we've decided airport security is "hostage-taking."
Here’s how it actually goes:
Israel intercepts the ships,
Redirects them to port (usually Ashdod),
Detains passengers briefly (often because they refuse to cooperate),
Then deports them.
This isn't vanishing dissidents. It's blockade enforcement under the laws of armed conflict. If you’re challenging a legal blockade, you don't get frequent-sailor miles.
So Why are Greta and Friends Using Words like Piracy and Kidnapping?
Because in activist media, legal nuance is a liability. It doesn't fit on a protest sign.
Calling Israel's enforcement actions "piracy" or "kidnapping" is designed to evoke visceral, emotional responses- but it’s legally empty. It's branding, not an argument.
It cheapens the terms for situations where actual piracy and kidnapping do occur.
All's Well, Then!
Nooooooooo. Is the blockade ideal? No. Is Gaza suffering? Absolutely. Should humanitarian conditions improve? Yes - urgently. But that doesn't mean words like piracy and kidnapping suddenly apply just because someone with a lot of Instagram followers says so. Words mean things. Specific things.
If we want to hold Israel accountable in meaningful ways, we need to deal in facts - not hashtags.
TLDR:
Israel's blockade? Legal.
Stopping ships? Legal.
Detaining activists? Legal.
Piracy and kidnapping? Not even close.
Let's argue policy. Let's debate ethics. But let's stop making shit up and letting activists make themselves into the story.
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1930's Germany called, they want their antisemitism back.
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“Intifada just means uprising” “Jihad just means struggle” well confederacy just means a political system without a strong central government. But if someone in the USA calls themselves a confederate, you’re going to associate them with racial violence, oppression and slavery, aren’t you? Cause those were the actions people took in the name of the confederacy. The actions taken in the name of jihadism and intifada tend to be blowing up Jews. so forgive us if we’re not overly concerned with etymology when they get brought up
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It hasn't registered yet for Uncommitted that they're responsible for every death resulting from the end of USAID. According to Boston University, over 417,490 people have died since USAID ended. 281,900 deaths are children under 5.
To put that in perspective, 60K people have died in the latest I/P war at the most liberal estimate.
Uncommitted's hands aren't covered in blood. Their entire bodies are swimming in it. Never let them forget.
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in the waiting room for an appt and there is a toddler who looks like kfir bibas and It Hurts. he should still be alive
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