In the 21st century, anti-Zionism means anti-Semitism

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quoting the Palestinian Centre for Human Right who are linked to the PLPF terrorist organization







quoting btselem an anti-semitic website who was caught hiring holocaust deniers



racist towards me saying blacks cannot defend israel ignoeing the fact that over 180,000 black people reside in israel which includes 25,000
black americans. quoting jewish voice for peace that supports terrorism and was busted citing neo nazi and white supremacists websites





claiming that black persons cannot support Israel that have over 180,000 black people living there







justifying terrorists attacks against israeli and jewish civilians














supports the anti-jewish vandalizing of a business owned by a Jewish man and making excuses for it







promoting the ethnic cleansing of Jews from the region.







apologist for hamas the terror group






defending the PLFP terror group




refuses to condemn anti-jewish hate crimes commited by anti-jewish gangs







refuses to condemn the anti-semitic attacks on jewish shoppers at a supermaket in Thornhill, Ontario Canada.




franky continues to sink deeper and deeper into anti-jewish terrorism. franky defends a mapping project in Massacheusets
anti-jewish activists create a list of jewish organzations for anti-semitic purposes



more anti-black racism

I don't take accusations of racism from black supporters of apartheid any more seriously than accusations of terrorism that you lay on human rights organizations.
Posting links to threads that prove you are wrong doesn't really do much to support your claims, by the way.

For instance, your first quote is a link to a post I did where I just posted the weekly summary from the Palestinian Centre for Human rights, yet another organization that you think are 'terrorists' just for reporting on Israeli incursions.

Here's this weeks summary.
Do you really think its 'terrorism' just to report on human rights violations?

Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
The Centre is an independent Palestinian human rights organization (registered as a non-profit Ltd. Company) based in Gaza City. The Centre enjoys Consultative Status with the ECOSOC of the United Nation. It is an affiliate of the International Commission of Jurists-Geneva; the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) – Pairs; member of the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network – Copenhagen; member of the International Legal Assistance Consortium (ILAC) – Stockholm; member of the Arab Organization for Human Rights – Cairo; and member of the World Coalition against the Death Penalty – Rome. It is a recipient of the 1996 French Republic Award on Human Rights, the 2002 Bruno Kreisky Award for Outstanding Achievements in the Area of Human Rights and the 2003 International Service Human Rights Award (UNAIS). The Centre was established in 1995 by a group of Palestinian lawyers and human rights activists in order to:




Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Weekly Update 29 September- 05 October 2022)


Violation of right to life and bodily integrity:

Five Palestinian civilians, including a child, were killed and 19 others, including 3 children and 2 journalists, were injured, while dozens of others suffocated in Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) attacks in the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem. Details are as follows:

On 29 September 2022, Rayan Yasir Suliman (7) died of heart failure while being chased by IOF in Teqoa’ village, Bethlehem, southern West Bank. (Details available in this press release).

On 01 October 2022, as part of their excessive use of force, IOF shot dead Fayez Khaled Damdom (18) in al-‘Eizariya village in occupied East Jerusalem. ( Details available in this press release).

On 03 October 2022, Salama Shari’ia (19) and Khaled ‘Anbar (21) were killed and a third one was injured before being arrested by IOF, who opened fire at a car those three were travelling under the pretext of their attempt to run over Israeli soldiers in Jalazone refugee camp in Ramallah. (Details available in this press release).

On 05 October 2022, ‘Alaa Nasir Zaghal (21) was killed after being shot with a live bullet in his head and 7 other Palestinians, including two journalists, were injured by IOF fire in clashes that accompanied IOF cordoning off a house after moving into Deir al-Hatab village, northeast of Nablus. Before their withdrawal, IOF arrested the Palestinian trapped in the house.

Meanwhile, those injured were victims of excessive use of force that accompanied IOF incursions into the cities and villages and suppression of peaceful protests organized by Palestinian civilians, and they were as follows:

On 29 September 2022, three Palestinians sustained wounds during clashes that accompanied IOF’s incursion into Dura village in Hebron. On the same day, a child was injured, and two Palestinians were arrested during clashes with IOF in Bab al-Zawiyia area, central Hebron.

On 30 September 2022, a child was shot with a rubber-coated bullet in his head and two Palestinians, including a child, were arrested during clashes with IOF near the 300 military checkpoint, north of Bethlehem. Also, five Palestinians, including a child, were injured by IOF fire during clashes that followed the latter’s suppression of Kafr Qaddoum weekly protest in northern Qalqilya.

On 01 October 2022, a child was shot with a rubber-coated bullet in his head during clashes with IOF in Al-Eizariya and Abu_Dis villages in occupied East Jerusalem, following the funeral of Palestinian teenager, Fayiz Damdoum, who was previously killed by IOF on the same day.

In the Gaza Strip, 3 shootings were reported on agricultural lands in eastern Gaza Strip, and 4 shootings were reported on fishing boats off the western Gaza shores, causing material damage to two fishing boats off northern Gaza shore.

On 02 October 2022, two paramedics working for the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) sustained bruises after IOF stopped their ambulance and assaulted them when the paramedics were on their way to Beit Furik village after clashes broke out there.



So far in 2022, IOF attacks killed 133 Palestinians, including 93 civilians: 27 children, 8 women, 2 Palestinians killed by Israeli settler and the rest were activists; 15 of them were assassinated. Thirty-two of those killed, including 19 civilians: 8 children and 3 women were in the latest Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip. Also, 1,392 Palestinians were wounded in IOF’s attacks, including 215 children, 40 women, and 25 journalists all in the Gaza Strip and West Bank. Moreover, 4 Palestinian detainees, including a woman, died in the Israeli prisons.

Land razing, demolitions, and notices

IOF demolished 3 houses, rendering a family of 5 persons, including 3 children, homeless, handed a notice to another house, and confiscated construction materials in the West Bank. Details are as follows:

On 29 September 2022, IOF demolished an under-construction house and two agricultural rooms, and handed notices to another house and an agricultural room in Artas village in southern Bethlehem under the pretext of unlicensed construction.

On 01 October 2022, IOF confiscated a generator and construction equipment after they raided an under-construction house in al-Jawaya village in Hebron, under the pretext of construction works in Area C without a prior permission.

On 02 October 2022, IOF demolished an under-construction house (104 sqms) in Irfa’iyia village in Hebron under the pretext of unlicensed construction.

On 03 October 2022, IOF demolished a house in eastern Hebron, under the pretext of unlicensed construction in Area C, rendering a family of 5 persons, including 3 children, homeless.

Since the beginning of 2022, Israeli occupation forces made 116 families homeless, a total of 691 persons, including 133 women and 313 children. This was the outcome of IOF demolition of 124 houses and 41 residential tents. IOF also demolished 92 other civilian economic objects, leveled vacant areas of land, and delivered dozens of notices of demolition, cease-construction, and evacuation.


Settler-attacks on Palestinian civilians and their properties:

On 30 September 2022,
Israeli settlers cut 10 olive trees in Bruqin village, west of Salfit.

On 03 October 2022, Israeli settlers damaged 25 olive trees and windows of a house in Madama and Huwara villages, southeast of Nablus. On the same day, Israeli settlers threw stones at a PRCS ambulance that was transporting a sick woman; as a result, the ambulance right window was broken.

Since the beginning of the year, settlers conducted at least 187 attacks. In two of the attacks, 2 Palestinians were killed.

IOF incursions and arrests of Palestinian civilians:

IOF carried out 179 incursions into the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem. Those incursions included raids and searches of civilian houses and facilities and establishment of checkpoints. During those incursions, 66 Palestinians were arrested, including 11 children. In the Gaza Strip, on 30 September 2022, IOF arrested a Palestinian who tried to infiltrate via the border fence adjacent to northern Gaza Strip.
So far in 2022, IOF conducted 6,694 incursions into the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, during which 3,875 Palestinians were arrested, including 364 children and 34 women. IOF also conducted 32 limited incursions into eastern Gaza Strip and arrested 86 Palestinians, including 49 fishermen, 32 infiltrators, and 5 travelers via Beit Hanoun “Erez” Crossing.

So far in 2022, IOF established at least 3,413 temporary military checkpoints and arrested 155 Palestinians at those checkpoints
 

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University of Wisconsin’s Students for Justice (SJP) in Palestine endorsed antisemitic messages that were chalked on campus on September 7, the first day of fall term.

SJP Board Member and Representative Julian Cooper insisted, however, that “the chalking was not an SJP activity,” according The Daily Cardinal, the university’s student daily. .

“SJP supports the message of the chalking,” Cooper said. “Zionism is a project of racism, and genocide and ethnic cleansing and the stealing of territory and stealing of homes.”

Cooper’s comments come several weeks after University of Wisconsin Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin wrote to local Jewish leaders condemning the incident and confirming that several SJP students “took responsibility for the chalkings,” which said, “Zionism is Racism,” “Zionism is Genocide,” and accused “Zionist” student organizations of having “blood on their hands.”


“These statements went beyond political views about Israel and Zionism and included antisemitic statements that wrongly and unfairly ascribed actions and beliefs to our Jewish students,” Mnookin wrote. “It is critical for all of us to call out antisemitism as well as other forms of prejudice and bigotry.”

Chancellor Mnookin also pledged not to discipline anyone involved in the chalking.

“Because our speech rules as a public educational institution protect even deeply offensive speech, this engagement will be educational rather than disciplinary,” she continued.

Julian Cooper criticized the university’s official statements.

“The chancellors should be proud of the anti-apartheid and anti-occupation activism taking place on their campus rather than try to silence it and discredit,” he said.

Thursday was not the first time University of Wisconsin SJP embraced the chalking. After the incident, the group issued a statement that said “the zionist [sic] organizations and the Chancellors that chose to equate zionism and Judaism” and accused Israelis of murdering Palestinians for “stolen land.”

Another organization, Madison for Palestine, denied that the messages were antisemitic, saying, “In typical zionist fashion, with zero evidence to substantiate their claims, the organizations labeled the chalked messages as ‘anti-Semitic.'”

A number of antisemitic incidents have occurred recently at the University of Wisconsin, The Daily Cardinal reported.

Last semester, a swastika was graffitied in the bathroom of a residence hall, someone screamed antisemitic slurs at a student, and another student reported being harassed for “looking Jewish.”

University of Wisconsin has called on students to “please use this semester to respectfully engage with one another while deepening our culture of belonging.”

“Zionism is Genocide” Chalking at University of Wisconsin Embraced by Students for Justice in Palestine Group | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com
 

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“Zionism is Genocide” Chalking at University of Wisconsin Embraced by Students for Justice in Palestine Group | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com
So now writing messages in chalk on sidewalks is 'terrorism'?
And accusing Israel of genocide is 'terrorism'?

That would mean that you think the 22% of US Jews who think Israel is 'genocidal' are all 'terrorists' as well.
34 percent believe that Israel's treatment of Palestinians is similar to US racism and 22 percent believe that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinians.

You're doing really well here, what are you going to copy and paste next?
 

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The facts:
I support all people having the right to self determination.
You don't.

Israel's basic law states that the state only gives Jews the right to self determination in Israel.
By your own terms that makes Israel a racist endeavour that refuses to give Palestinian or 'Israeli Arabs' living under their rule the right to self determination.
That means you just admitted, again, that Israel is apartheid.

The Knesset (Israel’s parliament) passed the Basic Law on July 19, 2018. The Basic Law recognizes that “the right to national self-determination in the State of Israel is unique to the Jewish People.” (Basic Law § 1(c).
How much more clearly does Zionism need to be defined in racist terms?..
 

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Hey Canada Man.

That's an antisemitic trope you just posted according to the stupid IHRA definition of antisemitism you love. Of course, the IHRA definition itself is totally messed up since 7 of its 11 'points' deal with the state of Israel, which is an antisemitic trope of its own to try to conflate criticism of Israel with the Jewish people.

Stating that its 'anti-Jewish' to be against the zionist movement is 'holding Jews collectively responsible for actions'.

You are accusing Jewish groups like Jewish Voices for Peace of being 'anti-semitic' for opposing zionism.

So now you're accusing 22% of US Jews, the NDP, the UN, Amnesty and a shitload of other groups of being 'anti-Semitic' or 'terrorists' for opposing apartheid or even just zionism.

How messed does your thinking have to be to say Jewish groups are anti-Semitic for opposing apartheid?
Why are you so against Israel having to apply equal rights to all under their rule?
 

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This is intentionally targeting civilians for a political motive.
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I love how you try to claim violent police response to violent protests is terrorism but keep trying to say Palestinian attacks that specifically target civilians are self-defence.

Hamas' is 100% clear that they do not differentiate between civilian and military targets and that is why Canada considers them a designated terrorist entity. This is just like BDS being 100% clear that they don't endorse any peace plan.
 

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Your articles show no support for terrorism. They talk about two things:
1) Palestinians right to self defence from an illegal occupation
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It sure is when you define self defence as including attacks on random people just because they are Jewish. Throwing rockets and firebombs at passing cars is not self defence. Shooting or running down people waiting at bus stops are not self defence. Indiscriminate rockets fired from Gaza are not self defence.
 

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How much more clearly does Zionism need to be defined in racist terms?..
Every ism has many definitions.

Zionism as the right of Israel to continue existing as a measure of self determination is in no way racist. Neither is the call for Palestinian self-determination.

The extremist form of Zionism that says Jews have the right to remove Palestinians is clearly racist, as is the anti-zionist view that says Jews have no right to be in the region and should be "sent back".
 

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That's an antisemitic trope you just posted according to the stupid IHRA definition of antisemitism you love. Of course, the IHRA definition itself is totally messed up since 7 of its 11 'points' deal with the state of Israel, which is an antisemitic trope of its own to try to conflate criticism of Israel with the Jewish people.
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It's amazing how you try and claim that Canada's definition of anti-semitism is the actual anti-semitic act.
 

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Yes, your claims are stupid, as is your attempt to cover your anti-Semitism by saying it is racist when people complain about it.
Nah, that's not what I said basketcase.
Its a sign of how you know you've lost the argument when you have to resort to misstating positions like this.
 

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I love how you try to claim violent police response to violent protests is terrorism but keep trying to say Palestinian attacks that specifically target civilians are self-defence.

Hamas' is 100% clear that they do not differentiate between civilian and military targets and that is why Canada considers them a designated terrorist entity. This is just like BDS being 100% clear that they don't endorse any peace plan.
The Great March of Return fit your definition of terrorism to a 'T'.
Its clear you differentiate even less than Hamas between civilians and military targets, as shown by your post above.
Its also clear that your use of the term 'terrorism' is based on race and its goal is to demonize civilians to justify attacking them for protesting for their rights.

I stand with Amnesty on this issue.
Israel/OPT: Designation of Palestinian civil society groups as terrorists a brazen attack on human rights

Would be nice if you actually listened to those groups when they pointed out problems with Palestinian leadership.
If I didn't have to take so much time correcting your hateful posts about Palestinians there might be time for some real discussion.
Unfortunately that takes a back seat to the daily posts in defence of apartheid from you.

It's amazing how you try and claim that Canada's definition of anti-semitism is the actual anti-semitic act.
Its a political definition that's very troubled.
By the IHRA terms your posts quite often are antisemitic as you very often conflate criticism of Israel with criticism of the Jewish people.

 

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The Great March of Return fit your definition of terrorism to a 'T'.
Its clear you differentiate even less than Hamas between civilians and military targets, as shown by your post above.
You saw the part where I explicitly mentioned that police are allowed (and required) to respond to violence? You may bring up a case about the level of force used but that isn't terrorism.



Its also clear that your use of the term 'terrorism' is based on race and its goal is to demonize civilians to justify attacking them for protesting for their rights.
So why is it that only one of us has condemned terrorism from both Jewish and Palestinian groups?




I stand with Amnesty on this issue.
Obviously except when Amnesty has condemned Gaza rockets as completely unjustified war crimes and when they say that attacks on Jews in the West Bank aren't self defence like you claim.



But keep on with the stupid claim that Canada's definition of antisemitism are actually the real antisemites. I never thought your arguments would become that warped.
 

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You saw the part where I explicitly mentioned that police are allowed (and required) to respond to violence? You may bring up a case about the level of force used but that isn't terrorism.
It wasn't 'police' it was the IDF.
Israel used IDF snipers to target unarmed protesters, including women, children and medics.
Amnesty et al reported that the IDF snipers were behind walls and never threatened.
Deliberately shooting civilians for political goals is exactly how you defined terrorism.


So why is it that only one of us has condemned terrorism from both Jewish and Palestinian groups?
Because one of is defends terrorism committed by the state, for example, your defence of the Great March of Return.
Only one of us calls for third party investigations and for both sides to be held to the rule of law equally.
And its not you.

Obviously except when Amnesty has condemned Gaza rockets as completely unjustified war crimes and when they say that attacks on Jews in the West Bank aren't self defence like you claim.
Unlike you, I fully support full ICC and ICJ investigations into both sides based on Amnesty, HRW and B'tselem reports.
You will never support that call because you know Israel is more guilty.


But keep on with the stupid claim that Canada's definition of antisemitism are actually the real antisemites. I never thought your arguments would become that warped.
The IHRA definition is exactly that stupid.
Which means every time you accuse me of antisemitism for clearly criticizing Israel government policy that its you that are posting antisemitic tropes.
 

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It wasn't 'police' it was the IDF.
Yes, defending the fence that the majority of people recognize as the border between Gaza and Israel. They are fully entitled to respond to violent people trying to cross it. Concerns about how much force they used is a reasonable point to question but you've repeatedly shown you only care about incendiary tweets.




Because one of is defends terrorism
Yes, you do when you keep trying to frame terrorist attacks against random civilians as the right to self defence. I have condemned Kach and the current incarnations engaged in racist violence as terrorists just like I condemn Hamas and the other incarnations of racist violence from the Palestinian side.

You also seem to be happy with Hamas state terrorism that indiscriminately kills but think it terrorism when Israel takes out Palestinian combatants. Just like the purported Ukrainian strike on the Kerch bridge, Israeli strikes on mixed use targets are not terrorism. Neither is a strike that takes out a rocket team, even if some civilians are killed. International law says civilian deaths are not a crime in a strike on military targets but again, all you care about is if you can incite some hatred against the idea of Jews being in 'Palestinian' land.


Unlike you, I fully support full ICC and ICJ investigations into both sides based on Amnesty, HRW and B'tselem reports.
Except when you argue in direct opposition to the reports condemning Hamas or other Palestinian factions. Those groups say Gaza rockets are war crimes; you say they are self defence and justified. Those groups say that Jewish civilians whether in Israel or the West Bank are civilians; you keep calling them military targets.

Just another example of the idiotic double standard that make your post antisemitic.


The IHRA definition is exactly that stupid.
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Of course you have to say that; otherwise you would be forced to admit to your overt and repeated antisemitism.
 
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