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I am Israel. I never miss a chance to claim victimhood while inflicting violence.

In 1947, the United Nations handed me more than half of someone else’s land. A gift I didn’t earn, from colonial powers who didn’t own it. I accepted. My neighbors objected. I called it war —and in the chaos, I began my cleansing. Over 750,000 Palestinians were driven from their homes—some fled, yes—but many were forced out at gunpoint, their villages razed, their names erased.

Then I planted pine trees over the ruins—to hide the memory. Forests where homes once stood. Parks over cemeteries. I made it green so the world wouldn’t see the black underneath. I called it “reforestation.” They called it erasure.

I am Israel. I have never chosen peace—only dominance.

In 1967, I launched a pre-emptive war and seized Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, the Golan Heights, and Sinai. I claimed it was for security. I held onto it for power. I built settlements, one by one, choking Palestinian towns. International law said it was illegal. I ignored it. My map grew. Their freedom shrank.

I am Israel. I could have ended the occupation. Many times. But I always said no.

In 2000, at Camp David, I offered a patchwork of disconnected enclaves surrounded by walls, checkpoints, and soldiers. I called it peace. Palestinians walked away. I called them extremists. Then I built a wall, not on my border—but deep in theirs. I called it security. They called it theft.

I am Israel. I glorify militarism. I raise children to believe they are chosen.

My textbooks erase Palestine. My soldiers patrol streets with rifles pointed at teenagers. My media justifies bombings. My politicians joke about flattening Gaza. I send airstrikes to refugee camps, schools, and hospitals. Then I say they were human shields.

I am Israel. I elected Netanyahu. Again and again.

Not once, by mistake. But knowingly. I voted for leaders who vowed to crush the Palestinians, to expand settlements, to never allow a Palestinian state. My ministers speak of “the Arabs” as a demographic threat. My settlers burn olive trees. My mobs chant “Death to Arabs.” I call it patriotism.

I am Israel. I speak of democracy—but deny it to millions under my control.

I rule over millions who cannot vote in the country that controls their lives. I build roads they cannot drive on. I issue permits for them to breathe, to move, to live. I bomb Gaza, then seal it off and say it’s their fault. I say I left Gaza— but I control its air, sea, and borders. I say they are free — then I starve them.

I am Israel. I demand recognition — but give none in return.

I demand that Palestinians accept me as a Jewish state — while refusing to even say the word “Nakba.” I ignore the homes, lands, and history of those I displaced. I hold their keys in museums, not their hands. I deny the refugees their right to return. I make laws that call them “absentees,” even when they’re just over the hill.

I am Israel. I cry antisemitism — when what I fear is accountability.

I call any critic a hater. I blur the line between Judaism and Zionism, using one to shield the crimes of the other. I weaponize history to excuse apartheid. I manipulate trauma to justify conquest. I say “Never again” — but let it happen to others, by my own hand.

I am Israel. I will never stop killing and bombing and stealing land…you are next!

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A “Zionist” is a supporter of Zionism, a nationalist movement for the creation and support of a Jewish state in Palestine, the historical homeland of the Jewish people. The term comes from “Zion,” a hill in Jerusalem, and describes someone who believes in the Jews’ right to self-determination in the Land of Israel. NB: There were 3 or 4 possible locations in countries other than Palestine that were considered for the establishment of this ‘Land of Israel’. It had little to do with Christ or the supposed Holy land. See the end of this for other locations that were considered. None of which have any links to where Christ was born.

Zionism emerged in the late 19th century in Europe as a response to antisemitism, aiming to establish a homeland for Jewish people.
Israel is a Zionist project. Conceived by
Theodor Herzl: The founder of the modern Zionist movement, Herzl, envisioned an independent Jewish state in the 20th century.
The movement is rooted in an ancient connection and religious attachment of Jews to the historical region of Palestine.
NB: PALESTINE!!!
Zionists support the right of the Jewish people to self-determination in their historic homeland.
NB: That historic ‘homeland’ is ALSO the historic homeland of the Arabs; Palestinians who ultimately converted to either Christianity or Islam.
At that time, the population was a mix of Semetic peoples; Christian, Islamic, Jewish…the true Semites  – NOT the Ashkenazi Jews from Europe who have NO genetic link to Palestine.
A central goal of Zionism was the creation of the state of Israel, which was declared in 1948 after World War II.
NB: AFTER WW2.

Zionism[a] is an ethnocultural nationalist[b] movement that emerged in late 19th-century Europe, seeking to establish and support a Jewish homeland through the colonization of Palestine.[2] This region corresponds to the Land of Israel in Judaism and is central to Jewish history.[3] Zionists wanted to create a Jewish state in Palestine with as much land, as many Jews, and as few Palestinian Arabs as possible. Ref Google

Zionism initially emerged in Central and Eastern Europe as a secular nationalist movement in the late 19th century, in reaction to newer waves of antisemitism and in response to the Haskalah, or Jewish Enlightenment.[5][6] The arrival of Zionist settlers to Palestine during this period is widely seen as the start of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The Zionist claim to Palestine was based on the notion that the Jews’ historical right to the land outweighed that of the Arabs.
NB: this notion of a ‘right’ to a particular land is based on white supremacist colonialism.

The Balfour Declaration was a public statement issued by the British Government in 1917 during the First World War announcing its support for the establishment of a “national home for the Jewish people” in Palestine, then an Ottoman region with a small minority Jewish population.
NB ‘ a small MINORITY!! But typical of white supremacist colonialism.

In 1948, the State of Israel declared its independence and the first Arab-Israeli war broke out. During the war, Israel expanded its territory to control over 78% of Mandatory Palestine. As a result of the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight, an estimated 160,000 of 870,000 Palestinians in the territory remained, forming a Palestinian minority in Israel.
NB: this was the Palestinians land as much as it was the land of the small minority of Jews in 1947/48.
But the Israelis forced 750,000 Palestinians out of their homes, their farms, their lands, their villages,  and displaced to Arabs countries surrounding the newly formed Israel. If they refused to leave, they were killed.
The villages were razed to the ground and either rebuilt as Israeli settlements or covered with pine trees from EUROPE to hide the destruction.
Alternatives like British East Africa (Uganda) and Argentina were also seriously discussed. Other locations that were explored include Cyrenaica, Mesopotamia, Brazil, Paraguay, Nevada, Australia, Siberia, Cuba, Canada, Cyprus, Mozambique, the Sinai Peninsula, Suriname, and Madagascar.


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Why when Russia invaded Ukraine and Ukraine fought back did (most) people support them.
But when the Palestinians fought back against the occupying state of Israel on October 7th did (most) people support Israel.
For what is now 77 years the Zionist entity that is Israel has displaced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians; from 1948 with the displacement and killing of 750,000 Palestinians and dozens of times since then with more and more Palestinians being forced from their homes with many killed, till now with the genocide being perpetuated, it’s astounding that there are still so many people that support what Israel is doing.
We can all read. We can all Google the history. We can all watch the hundreds of videos of footage from historians, Rabbis, genocide survivors and journalists – even ex Ambassadors who all speak out AGAINST atrocities committed by the IDF killers…there’s even footage of interviews with the original army personnel who brag about the number of people they killed and laugh while relating their ‘exploits’. No remorse, just coldblooded celebration of their ‘kills’. All of that information is there, and yet they still say “but October 7th ” as if that was the beginning. And still support the genocidal maniacs. Wtf is the matter with these people. There is no excuse.
I know that the fuckheads in government are paid by Israel to support their heinous crimes, and may they face justice in The Hague in the near future…but what about the people who are not paid by Israel? Do you not care? Do you not realise how this affects us/you? How have you remained unmoved?

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Hitler committed suicide.
Mussolini was shot and then his corpse was attacked and hung.
Pinochet died under house arrest, while facing criminal charges in Europe and in Chile.
Idi Amin died in exile.
The Shah of Iran died in exile.
Pol Pot died under house arrest.
Mobutu died in exile.
Ceausescu and his wife were executed by firing squad.
Saddam Hussein was hung.
The Dominican Republic’s Rafael Trujillo was assassinated.
The last Somoza dictator was assassinated in exile after being overthrown.
Paraguay’s Alfredo Stroessner, Colombia’s Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, and Marcos Pérez Jiménez all died in exile.
Argentina’s Jorge Rafael Videla died while serving a fifty-year sentence.
Ferdinand Marcos died in exile, and Duterte is currently in the Hague for crimes against humanity.
Slobodan Milošević died in the Hague while on trial for war crimes.
Hashim Thaçi, former p.m. of Kosovo, is still being held in the Hague.
The Khmer Rouge’s Khieu Samphan is serving a life sentence in Cambodia.
Charles Taylor of Liberia is serving a 50-year sentence in the UK.
Chad’s Hissene Habre went into exile in Senegal, where he was tried on charges of crimes against humanity and given a life sentence; he died in prison.
Only last winter Assad fled Syria; only last summer Sheikh Hasina fled Bangladesh. And in December, South Korea successfully pushed back a coup attempt, arrested and impeached the president who tried, and he’s now in jail awaiting trial. He could face the death penalty if convicted.

That hasn’t been the fate of all dictators but for many of them the chapters after their power crumbled were not what they would have written. Nor is this reassurance that justice or democracy always wins or dismissal of the damage each of them did. I was just thinking and then decided to compile a list.

It’s not complete by any means. But let me add that right now Trump is threatening Brazil with tariffs for putting Bolsonaro, the chump who would be dictator (but didn’t get reelected then he threw a hissy fit coup attempt like Trump), on trial.

— Rebecca Solnit

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