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No the Israeli flag does not represent terrorism only in your little mind.
It represents apartheid, genocide and a long list of UNSC violations.
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No the Israeli flag does not represent terrorism only in your little mind.
More simpleton ignorance but I'm glad you understand that.Both flags represent groups terrorising and murdering civilians. Both are triggering/upsetting/offensive to large groups of people and public displays/demonstrations/celebrations featuring them currently are viewed through this lens. Even a partisan simpleton should be able to understand that.
Do you think some Palestinians feel terrorised by Israel?More simpleton nonsense. The flag of Israel represents the country and people of Israel, and not just the Netanyahu leadership and government which is currently waging a devastating war of senseless terror and retribution on its southern and northern neighbours.
And many of the most vocal and biggest opponents of the ongoing Zionist war of terror are Israeli citizens themselves...marching under the banner of their nation's flag...
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FFS, stop with the simpleton one liner sealioning.Do you think some Palestinians feel terrorised by Israel?
The famous Fester boganisms!FFS, stop with the simpleton one liner sealioning.
Do you think some Palestinians feel terrorised by Israel?
Do you think some Palestinians feel terrorised by Israel?
Some may feel terrorized by IDF operations. By the people of the state of Israel, no.
That's fair. There's a lot of support by Israelis for current IDF operations, at least on SM, or it's just the supporters are more vocal than the dissenters. Tensions are high, Palestinians are angry and upset at the tens of thousands of IDF murders, they may not be thinking clearly enough to make the distinction between IDF and IDF-supporters, and other Israelis represented by the flag, and there are criminals and other trouble makers in the community looking to exploit these heightened emotions and feelings. Hence my comment that it's not the right time to be displaying the Israel flag publicly.Some may feel terrorized by IDF operations. By the people of the state of Israel, no.
That's fair. There's a lot of support by Israelis for current IDF operations, at least on SM, or it's just the supporters are more vocal than the dissenters. Tensions are high, Palestinians are angry and upset at the tens of thousands of IDF murders, they may not be thinking clearly enough to make the distinction between IDF and IDF-supporters, and other Israelis represented by the flag, and there are criminals and other trouble makers in the community looking to exploit these heightened emotions and feelings. Hence my comment that it's not the right time to be displaying the Israel flag publicly.
Sure, but in the current climate these displays serve to antagonise and trigger as much as they do bring peace and resolution. Hence pro-Palestine demonstrations being banned this week and next. That said, I'm not saying people shouldn't fly the Israeli flag at the 7 October vigils and demonstrations. There's a time and a place, and that's the right time and place IMO.It's the right time to display both the flags of Palestine & Israel. The people of both states need and deserve a peaceful coexistence alongside each other.
Sure, but in the current climate these displays serve to antagonise and trigger as much as they do bring peace and resolution. Hence pro-Palestine demonstrations being banned this week and next. That said, I'm not saying people shouldn't fly the Israeli flag at the 7 October vigils and demonstrations. There's a time and a place, and that's the right time and place IMO.
Yep. And to be fair, October 6 and October 7 isn't the time for a pro-Palestine demonstration.Are Pro Palestine demonstrations banned?
I was watching the news last night and during the piece on Lebanon they mentioned a family that had 7 members killed by an Israeli airstrike.*No the Israeli flag does not represent terrorism only in your little mind.
Precisely.Yeah and when the IDF plants the Israel flag over the city they just demolished….
Flags mean different things to different people.
There's good reason why Hezbollah is a proscribed terrorist organisation. Outside of their bombings on US targets, they're heavily involved in criminal activities not just in Lebanon but across the world, which goes to their funding over and above what they get from Iran, including the drug trade and money laundering.
The links aren't hard to find.
Yeah, theres also plenty of links to Israeli crime. For example, when they forged Australian passports to use for terrorism.
Sure, I remember that.
That doesn't make them a proscribed terrorist organisation under Australian criminal code.
And a reminder that more than 60 countries, and organisations, including most western nations, the EU, the Arab League, and the Gulf Cooperation Council, have also designated Hezballah—either in part or in its entirety—as a jihadist anti-semetic militant terrorist group.Sure, I remember that.
That doesn't make them a proscribed terrorist organisation under Australian criminal code.
Nice emotional pivot. But the point made about Hezbollah v Israeli flags in THIS thread to which you responded was made in relation to Sydney protests.Yeah and when the IDF plants the Israel flag over the city they just demolished….
Flags mean different things to different people.