It's hypocritical of Zionists to accuse Palestine supporters of antisemitism when I have LITERALLY SEEN more antisemitism from Zionists compared to Palestine supporters.
Zionists: Being against Zionism is antisemitism! You're denying the Jews the rights to their homeland!
Anti-Zionist Jews: The genocide of Palestinians isn't okay, and Zionism is causing the genocide of Palestinians.
Zionists: GRRRRR YOU AREN'T A REAL JEW! YOU'RE A NAZI IN DISGUISE! 😡😡😡
The amount of times I seen Zionists tell anti-Zionist Jews that they aren't actually Jewish is insane, this applies to online and IRL.
Just yesterday someone said to my friend that they're a "Self-hating Jew". (What???)
Apparently being against genocide and colonialism means that person isn't actually a part of that religion now. 🙄
Zionists claim that they support Jews, that is, until they don't support Zionism, then they (Zionists) go to scream at them about how they aren't actually Jewish and use the most antisemitic language known to man. 🤦
So tell me, who are the real hypocrites here? The Zionists, or the anti-Zionist Jews?
If you are going out to protest for Palestine please do it safely.
Here are some good videos on ways to protect yourself and your information when at a protest. (Most are us based so please do some extra research if you are protesting in a different country)
WASHINGTON, April 25 — Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today released the following statement in response to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s claim yesterday that criticism of the Israeli government’s policies is antisemitic:
“No, Mr. Netanyahu. It is not antisemitic or pro-Hamas to point out that in a little over six months your extremist government has killed 34,000 Palestinians and wounded more than 77,000 – seventy percent of whom are women and children.
It is not antisemitic to point out that your bombing has completely destroyed more than 221,000 housing units in Gaza, leaving more than one million people homeless – almost half the population.
It is not antisemitic to note that your government has obliterated Gaza’s civilian infrastructure – electricity, water, and sewage.
It is not antisemitic to realize that your government has annihilated Gaza’s health care system, knocking 26 hospitals out of service and killing more than 400 health care workers.
It is not antisemitic to condemn your government’s destruction of all of Gaza’s 12 universities and 56 of its schools, with hundreds more damaged, leaving 625,000 students with no education.
It is not antisemitic to agree with virtually every humanitarian organization in saying that your government, in violation of American law, has unreasonably blocked humanitarian aid coming into Gaza, creating the conditions in which hundreds of thousands of children face malnutrition and famine.
Mr. Netanyahu. Antisemitism is a vile and disgusting form of bigotry that has done unspeakable harm to many millions of people. But, please, do not insult the intelligence of the American people by attempting to distract us from the immoral and illegal war policies of your extremist and racist government. Do not use antisemitism to deflect attention from the criminal indictment you are facing in the Israeli courts. It is not antisemitic to hold you accountable for your actions.”
[Text ID: “It shall pass, I keep hoping. It shall pass, I keep saying. Sometimes I mean it. Sometimes I don’t. And as Gaza keeps gasping for life, we struggle for it to pass, we have no choice but to fight back and to tell her stories. For Palestine.”]
"The prime ministers of Canada, Australia and New Zealand have issued a joint statement saying a
"humanitarian ceasefire is urgently needed" in Gaza and that they are "gravely concerned" about looming Israeli military operations in Rafah.
"A military operation into Rafah would be catastrophic.
About 1.5 million Palestinians are taking refuge in the area, including many of our citizens and their families," the statement reads.
"With the humanitarian situation in Gaza already dire, the impacts on Palestinian civilians from an expanded military operation would be devastating. We urge the Israeli government not to go down this path."
The statement - cosigned by Prime Ministers Anthony Albanese, Justin Trudeau and Christopher Luxon - also said that Israel "must listen to its friends and it must listen to the international community" and that Palestinian civilians can't be made to "pay the price of defeating Hamas""