Of course the Israel-Gaza crisis has a religious dimension but it’s not inherently a religious conflict so let’s stop acting like it is, explains @MehdiRHasan in tonight’s mini rant. “The violence is bad enough without the rest of us adding a layer of brazen bigotry.”

May 17, 2021 · 12:53 AM UTC

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What a numb-nut, what do you expect when you rain thousands of Rockets (supplied by Iran) on a Sovereign country by terrorist's Hamas. As long as Palestinians allow Hamas to rule them with an iron fist, you won't have peace. There's no bigotry, just pure hatred of Jews
Can't call all criticism of the actions of the Israeli government " anti semetic " either, as Palestinians are also semetic people
Why don't you ever blame the Hamas for hiding behind the normal public (posing great danger), firing rockets from populated areas and stockpiling rocks inside the mosque?
Well put. I get that the international community created Israel to right historical injustice and had to take land occupied by Palestinians for that but why does Israel have to keep taking? Just because they can?
Thank you for speaking on behalf of many..
Thank you, @medhirhasan. Land and/or water is almost always the cause of any human conflict. Religion, racism and cultural separatism are brought it as emotional window-dressing. But fundamentally, it's almost always an economic issue.
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Israelis have always even sadistic monsters enjoying the act if aggressors to avenge the Nazi crimes against Jews. Sort of role reversal. Sick to the core.
Very well said 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
American Evangelicals have hoodwinked Americans into believing that questioning Israel was anti semiotic. Well, time to change that narrative.
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