1:21 video shows the scale of the protest.

Shulamit Ron, Demonstrator: “We hope the world hears us: the people of Israel are not the government of Israel. We don’t agree with the policy; we don’t agree with the way they behave; and we want to have a different future.”

Roi Tzohar, Demonstrator: “The Israeli people are hostages to their right-wing government. The people of Gaza are hostages to Hamas. And, basically, there has to be a way to overcome that and to stop the fighting and the killing. This [demonstration?] is to give everybody hope.”

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    Would be awesome if there was some kind of endorsement from these people for the student protests. “We got the Israel’s people’s support” should shut down any anti semitic claim (for sane people at least)

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      I think Israeli apologists have become a little too conditioned to jump to weaponised charges of antisemitism. It’s been so easy and effective to deploy for so long that it’s a bit of an addiction, and they’re just going to keep slamming that button expecting it to keep paying out even though it’s not working any more.

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        Let’s compare a couple of points of view:

        1. “I don’t feel safe walking through the middle of these protests!” - bad faith assholes trying to make the protests antisemitic. Of course, he could just not walk right through them.

        2. “…” —> dead silence of a slaughtered Palestinian child whose entire apartment building fell on her in her sleep.

        One of these points of view has a voice right now, because one of these actors is alive right now.

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      There’s already Jewish groups in the protest crowds.

      They already just lump them in as Anti-Semitic. The ADL even complained that a Jewish led protest had the temerity to march past a synagogue.

    • I’m not sure that can ever happen. the student protests:

      1. a lot of people don’t really have an idea what’s going on. Maybe they just wanna feel part of it after years of isolation during Covid, but they’re not interested in the Protest and the Topic itself. Endorsing such a “fake” protest would discredit the Israeli protest
      2. there are people on these student protests who are hardline radicalized and want the entirety of Israel removed and also deny the Hamas attrocities as “zionist propaganda”. They aren’t interested in a Solution invoving Israel. only if they are removed from the Protests can the two groups work together.

      I think it’d work better if the Student Protests endorsed the Israeli Protest. This way it would show the World that they’re interested not in a destruction of Israel but in a peaceful end to this War. This way they would also force all the radical People out of the Student Protests and thus give them more credibility and even pave the way for the Israeli Protests to endorse the Student ones.

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    All of you antisemites should be ashamed of yourselves! I’m Jewish, so I can say it though.

    Fuck Netanyahu and fuck this genocidal war

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      I’m Jewish, so I can say it though?

      Do you think pointing out a genocide is like the N word or something?

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        I think they were being sarcastic, playing with the criticizing Israel’s government = antisemitism nonsense

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          Ah ok, you know it’s hard catching sarcasm when the internet is full of crazy people. That’s why /s exists. Specially hard when this is an actual card played by pro-israel jews.

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        Your knowledge might be incorrect, I believed that before too but it seems to have never been used like that, it has always been against the Jews. Word usage is sometimes not aligned with etymology.

        Due to the root word Semite, the term is prone to being invoked as a misnomer by those who incorrectly assert that it refers to racist hatred directed at “Semitic people” in spite of the fact that this grouping is an obsolete historical race concept. Likewise, such usage is erroneous; the compound word antisemitismus was first used in print in Germany in 1879[17] as a “scientific-sounding term” for Judenhass (lit. ‘Jew-hatred’),[18][19][20][21][22] and it has since been used to refer to anti-Jewish sentiment alone.[18][23][24]

        Bottom of the introduction https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism

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            You said:

            antisemitism is used to refer to Jewish people, though it is really being used incorrectly.

            The present meaning as well as the original meaning when it was coined was referring to Jewish people, even if it doesn’t align with its etymology. So using it to name hate against Jewish people is correct.

            That also implies that using antisemitism to name hate against Arabic would be incorrect. Though you may try to redefine the term, write a couple of articles and books and maybe in 50 years it will be considered correct usage.

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                I don’t think you have any agenda. I think nothing else that what I wrote, especially because I used to think like what you wrote before, so I wanted to help you and other readers with more information. I quoted what is the most obviously incorrect in your comment. The information you added now doesn’t change the fact that this quote is incorrect.

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      Hear, hear! This is fantastic. The people who can change the state of Israel are the Israeli people. I hope their voices are heard.

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      Without knowing Israel’s political landscape, I’m inclined to agree, but I don’t think ‘a referendum on our policies’ is part of the right-wing playbook

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        It would not surprise me in the least to see future history books list one of the reasons for Netanyahu’s escalation of genocide include that he wanted to stop the corruption trial he’s in the middle of right now.

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      It would be easier to get trump to respect the gag order he’s under in his court cases

      The whole reason Netanyahu won’t stop this war is because the second he does he’s removed from office by their courts.

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    It’s a relief to hear that Israeli citizens are against what their government is doing.

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      They have been for a while. There were huge protests all last year. For that matter there were protests in Palestine last summer against Hamas. Frankly this entire war was very good for both Netanyahu and Hamas.

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      Netanyahu has never been very popular. He’s just good at making backroom deals. Remember that Israel has a bunch of political parties, so it’s always about coalitions and he’s been really good at getting everyone in the right-wing parties on his side. Now he’s working on putting laws in place that will make him dictator for life.

      And you don’t have to believe me on that last part, ask his former best friend: https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-798324

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    I do think there is a difference between people and their governments and I while I do hope that Israelis do not agree with their government with their actions to the Palestinians and and the people of gaza there was a poll conducted a couple of months ago that showed 58% of believed that the IDF wasn’t using enough force and another 37% believed that they were using the appropriate amount of force. I’d like to believe that it’s changed since then but I’m not sure.

    Source

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      If the polls are meant for propaganda instead of informing anyone of the truth. It’s not hard to stack polls even if you accept all responses. Just add the bias to the study population selection.

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    But we changed the definition of antisemitic. They can’t do this! \s