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alwaysisrael · 2 days
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Source : 4ilong Israel on Instagram 🇮🇱💙
Things to know about Israel 🇮🇱
Israel has contributed so much to the world and is one of the most diverse and beautiful countries 💙
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hebrewbyinbal · 3 months
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Israelis are often said to wear their hearts on their sleeves, a testament to the warmth and compassion that define the spirit of this nation.
You rarely, if ever, hear someone say, "I was in Israel or met Israelis, and they were so cold and heartless." This simply isn't the essence of the Israeli people.
Since October 7, our hearts have been shattering on a daily basis, yet, in the midst of this turmoil, the true essence of our national character shines even brighter. And no matter how much money and effort is invested in slandering Israel and Israelis, you cannot convince anyone who has been to Israel or met Israelis that they are anything we are accused by haters of being.
Israelis are a people of passion and compassion, instinctively reaching out to help each other and strangers without a second thought. In times of danger, our unity becomes our strength, and crisis seems only to fuel our creativity and drive to work harder.
What puzzles me, though, is the lack of this spirit on the other side. Where are the stories of compassion towards an Israeli woman, a child, or even an animal from them? Discussions on peace, the desire to live harmoniously, and the aspiration to prosper seem conspicuously absent from their narrative.
Despite my critiques of my country, my pride in our collective heart remains unwavering. Our ability to unite in adversity, to extend a helping hand without hesitation, and to continue striving for a better future even when faced with unimaginable challenges speaks volumes of who we are.
The Israeli heart is not just about surviving; it's about thriving with empathy, unity, and an unbreakable resolve.
This is the story of Israel and the Jewish people, a nation that, despite its small size, has an immense heart that beats with hope, resilience, and an enduring love for life.
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nando161mando · 10 days
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asynca · 6 months
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Hands up if you're sick of the IDF flying gay flags like they're doing this shit in our name
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vyorei · 7 months
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Ohhh ya little bollocks, picked the wrong fucking one
Israel's BIG MAD Ireland isn't fucking bowing to them right now. Thanks to their shit, Paddy Cosgrave and President Michael D Higgins seem to be the biggest villains in Ireland right now.
So one of their 'diplomats' decided to fuck around and got caught. How many inflammatory Tweets filled with accusation and lies have genocide advocates had to delete these last 2 weeks?
EXPEL THE ISRAELI AMBASSADOR.
IRELAND STANDS WITH PALESTINE.
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From the article:
"Adi Ophir Maoz, the deputy head of mission in Dublin, stated: “#Ireland Wondering who funded those tunnels of terror? A short investigation direction - 1. Find a mirror 2. Direct it to yourself 3. Voilà”"
Source: @IrishTimes on Twitter
Link to the full:
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toboldlymuppet · 4 months
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to a brighter journey
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atlantis-just-drowned · 6 months
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Credits to mattxiv on instagram for the original post.
This kills me that they think queer Palestinians don't already exist. Just because you don't hear about them doesn't mean they aren't here. They just have to hide.
Laws won't make us disappear. They will just force us to hide more. It's a dangerous way of thinking to believe that making our identities illegal will make us disappear. Because what stops them from making us illegal in the rest of the world then? They're already trying to erase us, if they now start to think they can make us cease to exist just with a bunch of laws, you can be sure that they will try as hard as they can.
Queers existed before straight bigots gave us the authorisation to exist. We didn't pop up when you made us legal. We fought for our rights. We rioted. We said "We're here, we're queer, get used to it" long before you graced us with the right to walk by your sides. We were here before. We'll be here forever. No matter what you do, no matter the laws. We've always existed and we'll always exist.
We're here. And we're queer.
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bookish-cravings · 1 month
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No, I will not debate the morality of literal genocide with you, you’re twisted if you think people should be made to justify their right to exist.
If you wanna support Israel, support Israel, but don’t get all pissy when I call you an awful person for it. Like, I think ethnic cleansing is heinous and if you support it you’re heinous too.
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charleezard · 25 days
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This might be an unpopular opinion, or not, and it likely will get me hate but idk it's been on my mind.
The concept of "pinkwashing" makes no sense. In fact I'd even say it's built upon a foundation of antisemitism. It borders on conspiracy theory.
You're making an assumption that Israel celebrates LGBTQ+ pride, is queer friendly, promotes queer rights, only and/or primarily as a way to manipulate and distract innocent gullible people.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that Israel and the Israeli government are perfect and can do no wrong, I also criticize them when necessary. But even when we're pointing out things we think they do wrong, can't we also admit that maybe, just maybe, they do some things right as well? Why are you viewing a country celebrating queer rights and being welcoming to queer people as a bad thing? Even in a country you don't like, a country you view as doing many things wrong, there are still queer people who deserve rights and acceptance and celebration, and I don't think that should EVER be viewed as a bad thing.
And to continue my first point. The fact you see everything done by Israel (which, even if you don't want to admit it, we know you view just as a stand in for Jewish people) as some sneaky, evil, manipulative thing, and never as maybe something done with genuine and good intentions tells us a lot about how you view Jewish people. It really does and you can cry and scream you're not antisemitic but you're not the one who gets to decide that. You most likely are and need to deconstruct a lot of that subconscious internal biases that society gave you. So maybe next time you see a Pride event in Israel and feel like screaming "Pinkwashing", stop a little, and think to yourself what you really mean by that
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bibyebae · 6 months
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pride & resilience
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belongstolove · 1 month
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nando161mando · 1 month
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Biden’s State Department in a nutshell.
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mylight-png · 5 days
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Living a proud Jewish life is Jewish resistance.
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queerism1969 · 27 days
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vyorei · 6 months
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Wasn't expecting this to pop up in reports, always nice to see
Ireland stands with Palestine, always 🇵🇸✊🇮🇪
Ón abhainn go dtí an fharraige, beidh an Phalaistín saor 💜
Source for images: Clodagh Kilcoyne and Reuters via Al Jazeera Live Updates
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heyimboredtalktome · 6 months
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STOP BOMBING PALESTINE
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