We can question the behavior of Israel without joining forces with those who would destroy it. That is the balance most needed now: to take on the conversation in a way that honors both human rights of Palestinians as well as legitimate security concerns of Israel. Both matter.

Mar 5, 2019 · 2:14 PM UTC

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Balance is the key word here.
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I don’t think it’s at all fair to continue chastising, or to censure, anyone who would criticize AIPAC. In fact, doing so sort of proves her point. I’m honestly fed up with both sides attacking as anti-Semitic any time one even thinks of criticizing Israel.
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Something tells me the key term re. Palestine-Jew-conflict is 'PERSPECTIVE'. If memory serves me right, the US of A was ALSO established by way of exterminating and subjugating the original inhabitants of the land - in order to usurp control & 'profitability'! . . .
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right so r we gonna start that by stopping israelis from killing and attacking innocent palestinians for simply existing or praying
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Who exactly is joining forces with those who would destroy it?
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Gaza is on the other side of the country from the settlements. These are two completely separate issues.
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