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- Aug 18, 2020
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It is just a question. I won't have a definite answer. To be honest I am not sure whether I could be hold legally accountable if I said yes to this question. I live in Germany. Lol.
Many US Youtubers compare Israel to Nazi Germany which invoked this quesion.
People who say yes would be called antisemites in Germany. I don't know any news platform that holds this positon. You will say maybe because it is sort of antisemetic.
I don't think one should hold Jews in general for it accountable. For example, Jon Stewart interviewed Peter Beinart and they both had some unpopular truth bombs to drop. They are both Jewish and they have very reasonable positions on the war.
In my opinion it would be indeed antisemitic to blame all Jews and Israelis for what is happening. There are voices against Netanjahu but let's be honest the vast majority supports the Israeli government. And does not care much about the suffering in Gaza.
In Germany all public figures emphasize never should one equate the Netanjahu government with the Israeli people. I think the newwspaper Haaretz does good work. There are some reasonable people in Israel. And I hope more people will wake up. But isn't it frightening that there are not many more protests against what Netanjahu and his far-right extremist ministers are doing? Can you still make this argument that the Israeli people don't support it? And are thus free from responsibility?
I guess all people in all nations have a certain responsilbity when their government commits crimes. And it needs a lot of courage to speak up. Only a small minority of Russians do that. But in Russia there are legal reprehensions if you do it. In Israel you will probably lose friends, lose reputation (as Jon Stewart describes it in this internview - he lost friends for his position) but you won't be in legal trouble.
I think the whole development is not good for Israel and of course worse for the Palestinians. But this thread focuses on Israel. Israel might never recover from damage to their reputation. Violence incites violence - that's like a law of nature. People say the people in Gaza need a de-nazification. But isn't the lesson of world war 1 and 2 not that it needs a Marshall plan and collective punishsment, national humiliation leads to way worse crimes? Israel will end up isolated if it continues like that. It might even provoke the end of Israel. For now Israel seems to be way more powerful than its neighbors. But Netanjahu undermines and erodes democracy. Isn't it far more likely there will be a lot of hatred in Gaza and the Arab world if so many are traumatized, have lost loved ones? Maybe this is the reason why they want to kill so many Palestinians. It's a genocide according to most scholars. All the people also in Germany, all the public figures and news outlets probably hurt Israel paradoxically by wanting to protect them from international sanctions. Israel does a lot of damage to itself. If our politicians learned from the past it would have been a necessity to stop Israel eaerlier. And the US government would have had the means to do that. I think there needs an Israeli nation as a form of shelter for Jews. But Israel loses its legitimation for many people outside of Israel because of these war crimes.
Many US Youtubers compare Israel to Nazi Germany which invoked this quesion.
People who say yes would be called antisemites in Germany. I don't know any news platform that holds this positon. You will say maybe because it is sort of antisemetic.
I don't think one should hold Jews in general for it accountable. For example, Jon Stewart interviewed Peter Beinart and they both had some unpopular truth bombs to drop. They are both Jewish and they have very reasonable positions on the war.
In my opinion it would be indeed antisemitic to blame all Jews and Israelis for what is happening. There are voices against Netanjahu but let's be honest the vast majority supports the Israeli government. And does not care much about the suffering in Gaza.
In Germany all public figures emphasize never should one equate the Netanjahu government with the Israeli people. I think the newwspaper Haaretz does good work. There are some reasonable people in Israel. And I hope more people will wake up. But isn't it frightening that there are not many more protests against what Netanjahu and his far-right extremist ministers are doing? Can you still make this argument that the Israeli people don't support it? And are thus free from responsibility?
I guess all people in all nations have a certain responsilbity when their government commits crimes. And it needs a lot of courage to speak up. Only a small minority of Russians do that. But in Russia there are legal reprehensions if you do it. In Israel you will probably lose friends, lose reputation (as Jon Stewart describes it in this internview - he lost friends for his position) but you won't be in legal trouble.
I think the whole development is not good for Israel and of course worse for the Palestinians. But this thread focuses on Israel. Israel might never recover from damage to their reputation. Violence incites violence - that's like a law of nature. People say the people in Gaza need a de-nazification. But isn't the lesson of world war 1 and 2 not that it needs a Marshall plan and collective punishsment, national humiliation leads to way worse crimes? Israel will end up isolated if it continues like that. It might even provoke the end of Israel. For now Israel seems to be way more powerful than its neighbors. But Netanjahu undermines and erodes democracy. Isn't it far more likely there will be a lot of hatred in Gaza and the Arab world if so many are traumatized, have lost loved ones? Maybe this is the reason why they want to kill so many Palestinians. It's a genocide according to most scholars. All the people also in Germany, all the public figures and news outlets probably hurt Israel paradoxically by wanting to protect them from international sanctions. Israel does a lot of damage to itself. If our politicians learned from the past it would have been a necessity to stop Israel eaerlier. And the US government would have had the means to do that. I think there needs an Israeli nation as a form of shelter for Jews. But Israel loses its legitimation for many people outside of Israel because of these war crimes.
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